Kuredu Resort Maldives has expanded its eco-friendly endeavours with the introduction of Healing Earth bathroom amenities.
The brainchild of spa veteran Elisabeth Brandt, Healing Earth is a premium African spa brand that offers natural, organic products, therapies and spa concepts to discerning clients the world over.
Each Healing Earth product harnesses the restorative powers of Africa’s rich natural resources, and is made from only the purest natural active ingredients sourced from the continent’s powerful minerals, oceans, flowers, herbs, fruit, seeds and natural oils. All ingredients are carefully selected and meticulously researched, ensuring a pure product that connects users to the healing powers of Mother Earth, and free from synthetic fragrances, colourants, petrochemicals, DEA, preservatives and parabens.
Not only will these products add a luxe feel to your Kuredu bathroom but also put your mind at ease that you’re not harming our oceans. They are biodegradable and ensure that no toxic pollutants run off into the sea and onto the fragile reefs, and housed in beautiful refillable recycled glass packaging.
Healing Earth’s Lemon Verbena range of body lotion, hand wash, shampoo, conditioner and shower gel is now available to selected villa categories: Jacuzzi Beach Villas, Sangu Water Villas and Pool Villas. The products are available for purchase; you can contact the reception and the resort’s team will deliver them to your villa.
“Through Kuredu’s partnership with Healing Earth, a world-renowned luxury amenities provider, we have made another big step toward our resort being sustainable. I hope our guests will enjoy these products also for their green angle,” Abjee Ibrahim, Executive Housekeeper at Kuredu Resort Maldives, was quoted in a statement, as saying.
Located on a 1,800 metre by 325 metre remote island in the northern atoll of Lhaviyani, Kuredu is accessible by a 35-minute scenic seaplane flight from the main Velana International Airport. This 4.5-star resort has 383 rooms, including beach and water villas, making it the second largest resort in the Maldives.
The island boasts a dive and snorkel centre, a water sports centre, a spa, golf and tennis courses, a kids’ club, and an extensive choice of restaurants and bars. Kuredu guests can also dine in 5.8 Undersea Restaurant at the neighbouring Hurawalhi Maldives resort.