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Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel Partners With L’Occitane En Provence:

Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel has partnered with L'Occitane where guests that stay in the hotel's suites will receive $175 in product.

Guests who treat themselves to one of Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel’s four premier suites this summer will automatically receive lush amenities from L’Occitane en Provence.

Luxuriate a little longer in a Spa Suite, available now through September 30, before starting your day in Santa Monica with an array of full-sized skincare, body care, and hair care essentials.

The range includes Aromachologie Repairing Shampoo and Conditioner, Shea Butter Hand Cream, Almond Shower Oil, Bonne Mère Verbena Soap, Almond Milk Concentrate, and Angelica UV Shield with SPF 40.

The retail value on the gift is $175.

Palm Suite – In addition to a spacious living room designed for entertaining, the Palm Suite’s oversized bathroom boasts an infinity tub with skylight and a rain water shower.

Pacifica Suite – Unparalleled views of the Pacific Ocean might be the only thing to pull you away from the master bathroom equipped with his/her sinks, a deep soaking Jacuzzi tub and a signature rain water shower.

Santa Monica Suite –The four fixture bathroom includes his & her sinks and a deep soaking Jacuzzi tub.

Bay View Suite – Enjoy two full baths, including a glass-enclosed shower and deep soaking tub.

For more information on Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, visit www.santamonicaloewshotel.com.

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