Welcome to The Clarins Skin Spa Cardiff, your serene oasis located at 46/50 St Davids Way, where luxury meets wellness in the heart of the city. Our spa offers a comprehensive range of rejuvenating treatments designed to elevate your skincare routine while promoting relaxation and overall well-being. With an atmosphere infused with tranquility, our skilled therapists create a personalized experience tailored to your unique needs, ensuring you leave feeling refreshed and revitalized.

At The Clarins Skin Spa, we are passionate about the health benefits of high-quality skincare. Our signature treatments utilize premium Clarins products, renowned for their effectiveness and luxurious formulations. From soothing facials to indulgent body therapies, each service is designed to nourish your skin and restore balance to your mind and body.

What sets us apart is our commitment to creating a holistic experience for our clients. We believe that self-care is essential, and our serene environment invites you to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re looking for a quick pick-me-up or a full day of pampering, our spa is dedicated to helping you achieve your wellness goals.

We invite you to book an appointment or reach out with any inquiries by calling us at 029 2038 4485. Discover the transformative power of relaxation at The Clarins Skin Spa Cardiff—where beauty and wellness converge. For more information about our services, please visit our website at [clarins.co.uk/treatments](http://www.clarins.co.uk/treatments). Your journey to rejuvenation begins here!

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Trained staff not on duty. Others tried to assist with no knowledge of the products.

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Had the most amazing treatment with lovely therapists and a relaxing environment

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Had the most amazing treatment with lovely therapists and a relaxing environment

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