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Travel Agents Report Healthy Growth for Spa Travel
In SpaFinder Wellness's "2012 State of Spa Travel" survey, 68% of agents reported growth in 2012 spa bookings, up from 37% in 2011.
PBA and Kline & Company Announce a Collaboration to Broaden Market Research
The Professional Beauty Association and Kline & Company announce a strategic collaboration to gain broader market research based on groundbreaking data.
Part 1: Technology in Your Spa—A Survival Guide for Today's Social World
By: Stephanie Jennings
The way purchasing decisions are made has changed.
Spring Color Preview 2013: A Blissful Balance
By: Sara Mason
This season's soft, muted and pretty color choices allow clients to focus on natural beauty.
Sun Bed Users Twice as Likely to Use Anti-aging Products
Nineteen percent of U.K. sun bed users start to use anti-aging products by the time they are 25, compared with just 5% of those who don’t use sun beds.
Survey Looks at Girls' Makeup Habits
The Renfrew Center Foundation released the results of a survey showing the attitudes and use of makeup by girls ages eight to 18; positives and negatives of the survey have implications for spas and skin care professionals.
Euromonitor Identifies Top Trends for North, South Americas
According to Euromonitor's Sean Kreidler, ldquo;The Americas continued to be a dynamic hemisphere for beauty and personal care products in 2012 with more potential for growth in 2013.”
Natural Makeup Making Strides
Kline & Company sees increases in interest in the natural makeup segment, with ingredients from the ancient world making appearances.
U.S. Prestige Beauty on the Upswing, Reports NPD
According to the global information company, the total U.S. prestige beauty industry showed an increase of 7% in dollar sales in 2012 vs. 2011.
Salon/Spa Performance Index Inches Upward in Q4
However, the Salon/Spa Expectations Index reveals slightly lower optimism on service and retail sales—the primary proponents for revenue and growth, according to the Professional Beauty Association.
