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Preserve Your Favorite Swimsuits from the Ravages of Chlorine with Cielo Rosso Swimsuite Bath

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Save your favorite swimsuits from the damage from chlorine!

Summer is here and that means swimsuit season. We want to look great on the beach, poolside and at the jacuzzi, and swimsuits are our crowning glory. But how many times has your favorite swim suit took a beating from the chlorine, and only lasted you a couple of months, even less, before the elastic was destroyed by the elements, or white colors didn’t stay white? No matter if you rinsed and washed your bathing suit after each time you swam or hit the jacuzzi, there was no hope of your favorite swimsuit lasting.

That is, until designer and founder of Cielo Rosso swimsuits, Michael Castillo and partner Rick Hettish created the perfect solution: Preserving the elasticity of your suit, saving its vibrant color and keeping white suits white with Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath.

Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath removes chlorine, salt and sunscreen while keeping bathing suits looking vibrant and new.

The two designers have joined forces with Director of Spa at the St. Regis Princeville Resort in Kauai, Hawaii, Darcie DeBartelo to announce the launch of their swimsuit wash, Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath.

In designing suits for Cielo Rosso, Michael wanted to design a suit that didn’t fall apart or go out of style in a year, but rather could be worn as a summer staple for years to come. It was then that Michael turned to longtime friend and luxury spa extraordinaire, Darcie DeBartelo. “I wanted something original to save the elasticity of the suits I was designing. It was Darcie with her luxury spa background that fashioned the idea of Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath,” exclaims Michael. It’s because of her expertise, knowledge and drive that there was no one better suited for the job of originating such a quality product as she has with Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath.

When buying an expensive swimsuit you want to be able to have that suit last, and look great the whole time! Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath removes chlorine, salt and sunscreen while keeping bathing suits looking the same as the day they were purchased.

During the process, as your swimsuit is fortifying in Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath, you can see chlorine and chemicals separating from the water and your suit. As your bathing suit is soaking in the bath a signature essence will project. No need to worry about a residual scent in your suit following the bath, there isn’t any.

Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath is biodegradable, hypoallergenic, not tested on animals and made in the USA.

Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath is just the first high-end product launching from the newest luxury lifestyle brand.

It was his knowledge and experience in the fashion world that gave photographer turned designer, Michael Castillo the inspiration to found Cielo Rosso with partner, entertainment veteran Rick Hettish in 2011.

Michael’s designs for Cielo Rosso are creative, untraditional, and hail attention to detail, fit and comfort all the while portraying an overall simplistic style that is nothing shy of sexy and fun.

More about Darcie DeBartelo
With 18 years experience directing and developing treatment menus and signature product lines for several five star/five diamond resorts and spas around the country, Darcie DeBartelo is the Director of Spa at the renowned Halele’a Spa at the St. Regis Princeville Resort in Kauai, Hawaii. Prior Darcie designed and opened three luxury spas, the Spa at Catamaran Resort in San Diego, CA, The Spa at The Lodge at Torrey Pines in La Jolla, CA and Mirbeau Inn & Spa in Skaneateles, NY. Darcie was also the Spa Director at The Spa at Trump Chicago and Corporate Spa Director for Evans Hotels.

Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath comes in a 2.2oz. size (approximately 29 baths) for $10 and an 8oz. size (approximately 117 baths) for $22. For more information or to purchase Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath visit: www.swimsuitbath.com.

*Cielo Rosso Swimsuit Bath is trade marked.

*Cielo Rosso Swimsuits are trade marked.

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