Vegan Cosmetics LUNA MedSpa™ Seychelles
Located in beautiful Seychelles, Luna Med Spa is an oasis created by Susanna Rosalie, who moved to the African archipelago in 2003 after feeling instinctively drawn to the location from her roots in Hungary. She has shared that her mom encouraged her from a young age to care for her skin, emphasizing the importance of preserving its youth, hydration, and health. Following her move to Seychelles, she couldn’t help but notice the adverse effects of the island’s climate on the skin of those who lived there, with the tropical humidity causing acne, scarring, and pigmentation issues. It was this observation that pushed her to fill the need for quality skincare with natural ingredients, kickstarting her product creation journey. She states, “I invest in my clients, not just my business,” explaining that “Their feedback shapes every product I create.” After lots of challenges, trial, and error, her combination of local organic ingredients and positive energy eventually yielded the product line and custom skincare routines available for purchase now.
The resulting SeyLuna BioCosmetic Products are made entirely in Seychelles, making their 100 recipes and 24 regularly produced products incredibly unique. While Seychelles will always be her home, Susanna sees Luna Med Spa expanding globally: “I want everyone to experience the luxury of organic skincare.” Her six step skincare routines include the following: Orange Blossom (Exfoliating Face Wash & Toner), Gaia Moisturizing Day Cream, Peptide Booster (Day and Night Serum), Aphrodite (Anti-Aging Night Serum), Aurora (Eye Wrinkle Cream), and Selené (Regenerating Night Cream). However, if these specific products don’t fit your needs, she offers a wide variety of others, with face washes, day/night creams, serums, toners, massage oils, body cares, shower gels and scrubs, soaps, and essential oils all targeting any concerns her clients may possess.
Shop the expansive product line and unlock your most radiant skin at seyluna.com.
Tearsheets by Robin Chou, Graphic Design Intern, PhotoBook Magazine
*Images courtesy of The Confessional Showroom