Bamford Introduces The Kobido Facial

Bamford The Kobido Facial

Bamford, the B Corp-certified wellness brand, has launched a new treatment across its spas — the Kobido Facial.

In an era where we demand our self-care to be as high-performance as it is holistic, Bamford is reaching back to the 15th century. Once a ritual reserved strictly for Japanese royalty, Kobido is a sophisticated blend of ancient rejuvenation arts and modern anatomical science. This isn’t your standard surface-level spa appointment. It’s a 75-minute manual architecture session for the face.

The treatment is built on a foundation of rhythmic, precise movements designed to work in harmony with the body’s natural energy flow to tone, lift, and revitalise the skin. It specifically targets the fascia and musculature in order to smooth wrinkles and refine contours, while doubling as a functional treatment to relieve jaw-clenching tension. Beyond the promise of an instant glow, the stimulation of blood circulation and the elimination of toxins work to improve the skin’s long-term oxygenation and elasticity.

Bamford Kobido Facial

The treatment brings together:

  • Fascial Transbuccal Massage: to work facial muscles from the inside out for maximum toning.
  • Aesthetic Kinesiology Taping: to provide post-treatment support and muscle lift.
  • Deep Lymphatic Drainage: to de-puff and refresh the complexion.
  • Facial Acupressure: to stimulate collagen production and boost circulation.

But in line with Bamford’s more conscious approach to beauty, the treatment is framed as offering benefits beyond the skin. The brand notes that the treatment restores balance to the nervous system, and regular practice can contribute to better emotional balance, helping to reduce anxiety and promote a state of deep relaxation. It’s the ultimate antidote to the burnout-induced grey complexion we all know too well.

The Kobido Facial is now available at Bamford’s holistic spa destinations, which can be located at bamford.com. A single 75-minute session is priced at £220 ($300), with a course of three available for £600 ($820).

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