Essential Amenities has partnered with Joseph Abboud for our new modern, sophisticated, & uspcale amenities collection.
Joseph Abboud and Essential Amenities, Inc. have entered into a new licensing agreement to manufacture and market a completely new collection of personal care hotel amenities created especially for the guest room. The new products help to support the Joseph Abboud brand that represents a modern American lifestyle with a sophisticated sense of color and texture. Updated yet classic, bringing new definition to things familiar.
The hotel guest amenities include facial and exfoliating bath soaps as well as enriched shampoo, fortifying conditioner, moisturizing body lotion, and silky bath gel. The fragrance, which combines an invigorating blend of black pepper and amber is infused in the soaps and liquids, embodying a rich, warm blend. A combination of coriander, cinnamon, bergamot, ginger, oakmoss, and patchouli makes up the scent. The soaps are made with natural vegetable oil and certified exfoliant. The liquids are paraben free and contain no sulfates or phthalates. All of the items are cruelty-free, not tested on animals, and are produced and packaged with the environment in mind.
“We are excited about our continued partnership with Joseph Abboud,” says Michael Ware, President of Essential Amenities. “These toiletries were especially created for hotel guests and are available for immediate shipment.”
For more information please call 800-541- 6775 or visit www.essentialamenities.com
As long as we’ve been advancing civilization, we’ve counted on scientists to protect us on…
Vacatia Inc., a leading provider of innovative management, rental, technology, and sales solutions for independent…
ResortCom International, a leader in providing Pre-Arrival vacation services to vacation ownership companies, resorts, and…
If your resort hasn’t updated its reserve study in the last year or so, there’s…
The GNEX Conference, taking place March 18–20, 2026, in Nashville, is designed to go beyond…
Tennessee timeshare owners could see property tax bills increase by as much as 60% unless…