AUSTRALIA. Natural wellness company Long Haul Spa has partnered with Dufry to launch its range of skincare products in Melbourne and Perth airports.
Long Haul Spa offers luxury antipodean skincare, designed specifically for long-haul travellers.
Long Haul Spa Founder Christine Keeling said: “When we launched Long Haul Spa in late 2019, the very positive response we had from retailers filled us with confidence that we created something special with our skincare travel kits.
“Then the pandemic hit and the world stopped travelling, yet we continued to receive significant interest from retailers and won multiple awards in the travel retail industry,” Keeling added.
Long Haul Spa was notably the joint grand prize winner of the inaugural The QDF Factor during the Virtual Travel Retail Expo 2020.
“Now, with most markets open and travel accelerating, we are delighted to announce these listings with Dufry in two of Australia’s key gateways. We are also in discussion with several other locations across the world and expect to announce further listings very soon.”
Long Haul Spa’s skincare products are crafted in New Zealand and made from natural botanicals that are vegan, paraben and cruelty-free. All its ingredients are sustainably and ethically sourced.
Each kit contains an assortment of skincare essentials. These include 15ml bottles of cleansing micellar water, super saturating face mist, serum sorbet, eye balm, lip balm and rejuvenating and protecting facial oil. It also contains a super-hydrating gel face mask, moisturising crème balm, disinfecting wipes and rehydrating towels.
The set is presented in vegan bags that come in a variety of bright colours. The Long Haul Spa bags are sourced from Louenhide in Queensland, while the bottles are sourced from Ant Packaging. The latter claims to be the only zero carbon-footprint plastics company in Australia.
An extra pop of colour is added as the bags are wrapped in bold aboriginal sleeves depicting the 7 Sisters Songline, a mythical tale of aboriginal origins, created by Barngarla artist Jonas Dare.
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