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Is Suzanne Kalan's New Collab The Ultimate Diamond Facial?

Is Suzanne Kalan's New Collab The Ultimate Diamond Facial?

Forbes20-03-2025
White gold and diamond jewelry by Suzanne Kalan
The Los Angeles-based jewelry designer Suzanne Kalan, known for her contemporary work with diamonds, has teamed up with the award-winning beauty brand Natura Bissé on a luxury pampering experience designed to bring all the radiance and sparkle of her favorite stone to the skin. The Diamond Acu-Energy Facial X Suzanne Kalan pairs highly concentrated skincare from Natura Bissé's Diamond Extreme skincare collection, with energy-boosting acupressure featuring Suzanne Kalan diamonds, in a limited-edition diamond facial treatment available at the Dorchester Hotel in London until the end of the month.
'Diamonds are such powerful stones with incredible properties. They help reduce stress and emotional pain, reduce anxiety and bring a sense of calm,' says the designer, before adding that she wants 'to make sure everyone who experiences my Natura Bissé treatment leaves feeling better than when they came in.'
The jewelry designer Suzanne Kalan, who recently teamed up with Natura Bissé on a diamond facial ... [+] available at The Dorchester Hotel, London.
The treatment takes place inside a sealed purified air pod in the spa at the world-famous London hotel, The Dorchester. Along with a full cleanse, exfoliating peel, deep hydration, LED massage and manual facial massage to lift and smooth, three rose-cut diamonds are applied to chakra points in the face and throat during the treatment. To finish, acupuncture gems are applied to the ears, to support digestion, relaxation and liver detox.
According to Natura Bissé, the facial is designed to 'restore balance, enhance skin radiance and promote relaxation', while the diamonds applied to pressure points are thought to boost skin oxygenation and 'invigorate tired skin.' The Spanish family-run beauty brand focuses on high concentrations of naturally derived active ingredients, like AHAs, retinol, peptides and collagen, and with Suzanne Kalan at The Dorchester, the company is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Diamond Extreme skincare and treatment line. They hope to bring the facial to Los Angeles in the coming months.
White gold and diamond necklaces by Suzanne Kalan, who recently teamed up with Natura Bissé on a ... [+] diamnd facial at The Dorchester Hotel, London.
Suzanne Kalan is celebrated for her use of diamonds, showcased in her signature Fireworks setting which aligns baguette-cut diamonds in irregular, asymmetrical patterns. Although it channels all of the contemporary elegance of this particular diamond cut, her modern take on diamond jewelry is worlds apart from the classic diamond tennis necklace, and sparked the trend for layering diamond bracelets into a wrist stack. Kalan's designs have recently been seen on celebrities including Kaia Gerber, Keiran Culkin, and Florence Pugh.
'I've used Natura Bissé's Diamond collection for years now and really believe there is nothing better to get your skin looking perfect for my jewellery,' says Kalan. 'I wanted to create this treatment… to give our clients, these women, a moment to escape from reality, to ground and relax, and take a minute for themselves in their busy lives.' When it comes with extra diamond radiance, who wouldn't like a little time for themselves?
The Diamond Acu-Energy Facial X Suzanne Kalan is available until March 31, 2025 at the Natura Bissé spa at the Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane, London, as well as at 45 Park Lane and Coworth Park, Ascot.
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