Naturopathica Spas will bring its signature botanical treatments to Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton. The brand opened its original Spa and Healing Arts Center in East Hampton in 1995, and this opening is part of its 30th Anniversary celebrations this season.
“With our roots Out East, we’re thrilled to be expanding into Bridgehampton in our 30th anniversary year,” said Naturopathica’s Chief Executive Officer Cathy O’Brien. “Hotels have always provided a natural homebase for our spas, and Topping Rose House offers a luxurious level of high-touch hospitality that creates a tranquil environment for our guests to heal.”

Open to both hotel guests and the local community, the four-bed, 400 sq ft spa will offer Naturopathica’s full menu of services, including their signature Defy Facial and Chill Massage, as well as its specialized Oncology Care treatments, designed to comfort and restore skin that requires additional care as a result of chemotherapy or radiation therapy. In addition, the Topping Rose spa will offer spa patrons access to guest-exclusive wellness amenities, including the pool, sauna, and lounge facilities, and give guests access to reservations at the hotel’s outpost of the renowned Jean Georges. Hotel guests can also enjoy the ability to add spa credits to their bookings to enjoy Naturopathica services during their stay.
In addition to opening its second Hamptons location, Naturopathica will be rolling out programming throughout the season to honor its three decades of dedication to holistic healing and botanical skincare. With city-dwellers flocking to the Hamptons each year, Naturopathica will offer New Yorkers who typically frequent its flagship spa at Tribeca’s NEXUS Club the chance to join the City to Sea Membership, offering a summer-long monthly spa credit for services that can be used whether at home or the East Hampton spa. This $225 monthly membership is available June through August. It includes one spa credit for any service of choice, saving members up to 20% off their treatment and 10% off all product purchases and any additional spa services booked.
The East Hampton Spa will also launch an exclusive facial, honoring the products created on-site by Founder Barbara Close: the Carrot Seed Soothing Facial Oil and Calendula Essential Hydrating Cream. Initially formulated in an effort to soothe her mother’s skin while undergoing harsh chemotherapy for cancer treatment, these products continue to serve as a foundation for Naturopathica’s botanical treatments and have helped inspire the ever-growing Oncology Program across the company. Aptly named the Heritage Facial, the treatment features both legacy products and is rooted in herbal traditions and clean beauty, paying homage to where the brand began with the intention of bringing skin back to balance with time-tested botanicals. The Heritage Facial can be booked at Naturopathica East Hampton starting Memorial Day Weekend.
Additional information on Naturopathica Spas can be found on naturopathica.com.