Pip Edwards treats herself to ‘blissful peace’ as she indulges in four-hand massage by her ‘favourite women healers’

Pip Edwards has taken a break from her hectic life as a fashion guru to treat herself to a luxury spa worth hundreds of dollars.

The 44-year-old designer shared videos and photos of her “wonderful” experience on social media on Wednesday, which included a four-handed body treatment.

In the short excerpt she posted on her stories, The photo shows the founder of PE Nation being pampered by two masseuses at the same time.

Pip told her fans that she had been undergoing ‘treatment’ at the Venustus Beauty and Body Lab in Paddington, Sydney for eight years.

She also shared a photo showing the entrepreneur getting a facial massage.

The social media star raved about the experience, telling her followers: “Blissful peace in the hands of my favorite female healers.”

A 90-minute four-handed massage, performed by two therapists working in sync with the client, costs $1,059.

Pip added a photo of herself lying on her stomach while two therapists work on her back, adding a caption.

Pip Edwards has taken time out from her hectic life as a fashion guru to treat herself to a luxury spa worth hundreds of dollars. Pictured

The 44-year-old designer took to social media on Wednesday to share videos and photos of her “blissful” experience, which saw her undergo a four-handed body treatment. (Pictured)

“This is a treatment I do regularly, using stones to warm up and relax the muscles,” she said.

“Four hands are absolutely the only way to truly reach the world of complete decoupling.”

In May, the high-flying fashionista shared how she spent an estimated amount $1,500 for a luxurious “six-hand” massage.

This involved three masseurs and a full body massage.

The luxury day spa charges a treatment with six expert hands for $1,059 for a 60-minute session, $1,333 for 70 minutes or a whopping $1,587 for a 90-minute pampering treatment.

In the post, Pip described the relaxing pampering session as “magical” and “life-changing” in a series of captions, alongside photos of herself receiving a massage.

She wrote: ‘The magical six-handed massage that lengthens, nourishes and moves stagnant energy is truly life-changing.

‘Feeding your soul, pampering your body and calming your mind is a priceless experience.’

“There are no words to describe the feeling of pure relaxation and surrender. The healing hands of the women at Venustus are a gift from beyond this world,” she continued.

“It’s not often you get to take the time to physically and mentally go offline, but this experience of self-love and downtime is essential to recharge and nourish yourself so you can be the best version of yourself.”

Pip revealed in a post earlier this month that every time she returns from a trip abroad, she makes an appointment at the luxury spa for a luxurious lymphatic massage.

She shared photos of herself relaxing naked with headphones on during the 75-minute body massage, which costs $444.

The luxury spa also offers a much more expensive option: a lymphatic massage, which costs a whopping $970 and lasts almost three hours.

Pip regularly posts about her regular luxury spa treatments

A 90-minute four-handed massage performed by two therapists at Sydney’s Paddington spa costs $1,059. (Pictured)

The socialite often invests in her self-care and regularly promotes Venustus Spa on her Instagram, giving insight into her long list of treatments.

Pip is now the sole creative director of PE Nation following the shock departure of co-founder Claire Greaves, and she has proven to be her best advertisement for the brand amid the sea change.

She’s swapped PE Nation’s famous bright colours and clashing prints for outfits of more muted tones, which marks a huge creative shift.

Claire’s departure from the company marked the end of one of the most enduring relationships in Australian fashion.

The co-founder will ‘pursue other creative pursuits’, while Pip has erased all traces of Claire – her 10-year collaborator – from PE Nation’s social media.

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