Hospitality business is a highly competitive niche and high-end hotel brands have no choice other than raising the bar for their services. Attracting guests with luxury bathroom products is one of many marketing efforts that pay off for them.
High-quality, branded beauty products, like L’Occitane and Molton Brown, became commonplace for many consumers at home. Leisure and business hotel guests will likely expect such bath amenities in their bathrooms when they arrive.
Here is a list of 4 famous hotels across the US that offer top-notch bath and beauty products you’ll want to steal:
The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria, New York City
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At this exceptionally elegant New York City hotel, you’ll find luxurious Salvatore Ferragamo bathroom products that include:
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Lotion
- Face soap
- Body wash
The Ritz-Carlton
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Guests of Ritz-Carlton hotels around the world are treated to Asprey Purple Water products, a London-based beauty brand that is synonymous with luxury and refinement. And if you fall in love with the products on your travels, but can’t seem to find them at local boutiques once you return home – don’t worry! You can order all of the Asprey Purple Water products found at the hotels, as well as a few others (we love the candle!) directly from the Ritz-Carlton Shops online.
Hyatt Regency
Hyatt Regency La Jolla At Aventine, La Jolla, CA
Guests at this hotel are treated to KenetMD bath products created by dermatologist Dr. Barney J. Kenet. But that’s not all the hotel provides to ensure you’re looking fresh for your business meeting or night on the town. The World of Hyatt app lets you borrow travel necessities they may have left at home, like a curling iron or hair straightener. Now that’s hospitality!
The Palms Hotel & Spa, Miami Beach
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The Palms Hotel treats its guests with Aveda's latest all-natural products. Usually, you can find them in the spa salon. However, if you don't plan to go to the spa, you can still have a mini-spa oasis in your own bathroom.
The next time you travel, remember that you don’t have to squeeze lotion, shampoo, or conditioner into a tiny three-ounce bottle to pass through airport TSA. Instead, choose a hotel that offers luxurious bath amenities – and be sure to take your extras home with you!