Cannabis Face Cleansers in Spa Chains and Wellness Resorts

Cannabis-infused skincare—especially facial cleansers and CBD facials—has moved from boutique day spas into major hotel spa chains and destination wellness resorts. The appeal is simple: non-intoxicating cannabinoids (primarily hemp-derived CBD) pair soothing surfactants and botanicals with a calming, post-treatment feel, making them a natural fit for cleansing rituals before masks, peels, and massage. While offerings vary by market regulations, several brands now feature CBD options on their official spa menus, signaling staying power rather than a passing trend.

In the U.S., Omni Hotels’ Mokara Spa at Denver Interlocken lists a Cleanformance Natural CBD Facial—a 50-minute service blending hemp seed and CBD oil to calm irritated or blemish-prone skin. It’s a clear example of how CBD cleansers and leave-on actives are being embedded into full facial protocols at a mainstream hotel spa.

Fairmont Kea Lani in Maui highlights a Mālie CBD Facial, folding sound therapy and sculpting techniques into a cannabinoid-forward treatment—again, the facial begins with thorough cleansing before CBD serums and massage, reflecting how these products are integrated into classic spa sequencing.

Luxury urban spas are adopting CBD as an upgrade path for guests who want a softer start (and finish) to results-driven services. Four Seasons Resort Orlando introduced CBD-infused enhancements alongside a new collagen facial—an indicator that high-touch, high-tech menus can still make room for plant-based relaxation elements. Meanwhile, Mandarin Oriental properties have experimented with CBD across regions and editorially spotlight CBD-laced additions on their wellness channels, framing it as part of a modern, multi-brand toolkit rather than a one-off novelty.

Resorts beyond the mainland U.S. are embracing cannabinoid spa rituals, too. SE Spa at Grand Velas Riviera Maya introduced a CBD experience focused on relaxation and skin nourishment; while offerings evolve, the resort’s messaging underscores CBD’s role within broader hydrotherapy and ritual circuits—where a gentle cleanse sets the stage for oils and balms.

Closer to home for East Coast beachgoers, Isla Bella Beach Resort in the Florida Keys promotes a dedicated CBD Facial, positioning it as a glow-boosting, hydrating option that fits easily into a sun-and-sea itinerary. It’s another sign that coastal resorts see CBD facials as a guest-friendly bridge between relaxation and recovery.

If you’re spa-hopping and want chain consistency with optional CBD upgrades, Exhale Spa (with locations in New York, Miami, Boston, and Atlantic City) is a reliable starting point; many locations offer facials and allow CBD enhancements seasonally or by therapist preference, so check the local menu when booking.

Finally, where regulations allow broader botanical use, some international resort groups have gone beyond CBD. Anantara Spa in Thailand launched a cannabis spa menu, blending traditional Thai herbal wisdom with modern protocols—proof that cannabinoid wellness can be culturally rooted and destination-specific.

Cannabis-infused cleansers and CBD facials are evolving from niche add-ons to well-curated options inside respected spa ecosystems. When booking, scan menus for CBD facials or ask about CBD cleanser use during the cleanse step; confirm hemp-derived (non-intoxicating) formulas if you’re traveling; and expect a sensorial, skin-soothing twist on the classic facial that pairs perfectly with LED therapy, massage, and mask work.