A new spa offering manicures, pedicures, massages and more has opened in the heart of the city.
TGB Spa, short for the gel bottle, swung open its doors in Brighton’s West Street last week.
The new beauty hotspot was founded by Daisy Kalnina, a beauty industry innovator and interiors expert.
The spa offers everything in one space - from mani/pedi treatments, massage, facials, laser treatments, microneedling, IV drips and Botox.
It also has a full-service hair studio, led by L'Oréal-trained stylist and colour specialist Luke Tyrrell, where clients can get their hair cut, coloured or even get extensions.
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Clients can also try multi-tasking treatments by for example having an LED mask on their face while receiving a pedicure in treatment chairs designed by Daisy.
She founded The GelBottle, the brand which created Builder In A Bottle (BIAB) nail polish which is similar to gel but is thicker so more resistant to chipping and strengthens the nails beneath it.
Daisy said she saw an opportunity to create a luxurious beauty space in her signature look.
She said: “I am as meticulous with my standards for service as I am with design. Only by balancing the two can you truly provide an extraordinary experience for every guest.
“TGB Spa is no different - a warm, buzzy and welcoming space, that answers every need for our clients, creating a place they will want to return to time and time again."
The spa also features a bar serving cocktails, coffees and juice with a cozy seating area to add to the “relaxed and welcoming” atmosphere.
Brighton for its unique blend of coastal charm and city energy and it's this blend that sparked my inspiration for TGB Spa.
"I love"Everything about the space has been designed to create a sanctuary where people can recharge, rejuvenate and find balance,” said Daisy.
TGB Spa is open from 8am until 10pm Mondays to Saturdays, and from 10am to 8pm on Sundays.
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