Location

Littlehampton, West Sussex, United Kingdom

Founded

2000

Price

Luxury

Shipping

UK, USA

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TEMPLESPA

About

TEMPLESPA is a British spa skincare brand founded by husband and wife Mark and Liz Warom more than twenty-five years ago. The idea came to them on a Mediterranean sabbatical, and the brand was named on the day they renewed their wedding vows in Cyprus. The founding thought is still printed across the range. Your body is a living temple. Honour it, enjoy your life and live it to the full. The positioning is Science with Soul. Mediterranean ingredients such as olive, grape, truffle and citrus meet clinically proven derma science, and products are built to what the brand calls the Power of Three: texture, experience and performance. Products are developed in the UK at head office and are widely used in luxury spas and hotels around the world. All products are now suitable for vegans. TEMPLESPA does not test on animals, and never has. It is upfront that it does not limit itself to natural ingredients, combining naturally derived actives with carefully chosen synthetics. Everything is dermatologically tested and safety assessed by independent toxicologists. Sustainability figures are unusually specific. 92% of components are recyclable in UK homes. 75% of packaging includes at least 30% recycled content or sustainably sourced material. 100% of tubes are recyclable, and all paper and card are certified sustainable. Removing plastic airbags saves over 0.7 tonnes of plastic a year. Best sellers include TRUFFLELIXIR, QUENCH mask, LIFE DEFENCE SPF and SUGAR BUFF. For UK beauty and luxury spa skincare, TEMPLESPA is a standout. The scents are part of the treatment, not an afterthought.

Brand Details
UK Beauty
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Mark Warom
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Liz Warom

Frequently asked questions

Who founded Temple Spa?
Temple Spa was founded by Liz and Mark Warom, former Body Shop executives who named the brand during a vow renewal trip to Cyprus.
Where is Temple Spa based and made?
This skincare brand is headquartered in Littlehampton, West Sussex, England, manufacturing roughly 95 percent of its range domestically in the United Kingdom.
What is Temple Spa known for?
This skincare brand is known for its Skin Truffle cream and Mediterranean lifestyle positioning, widely used across spa, hotel, and airline amenity channels.
Is Temple Spa cruelty free and vegan?
Yes, Temple Spa states its full skincare and bath and body range is always cruelty free and 100 percent vegan.
When was Temple Spa founded?
This UK skincare brand launched around 1999, growing from the founders' garden cottage into a formal retail presence at Harrods by 2003.
Is Temple Spa good quality?
Yes, this skincare brand is stocked at Harrods and Selfridges, formulated with input from Swiss, Italian, and British biochemists and dermatologists.

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