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Trends
What Your Client Wants...In a Product
The right skin care products are integral to the success of your spa, both in the back bar and in retail. You want to use and recommend products that your clients want; however, how do you make sure you offer the right ones?
Retail
Retail Still Challenging for Spa Owners
JMPankey Partners released its Spa Insight Survey for 2016, showing a quick snapshot of spa owners' greatest challenges and business goals for the year.
Industry News
Universal Companies Offers 2016 Resource Book
Universal Companies launched its annual catalog, Spa Resource & Equipment Book for 2016 filled with insight on products and solutions.
Industry News
Hotel Spas Bring in the Benjamins
After the recession in 2007, hotels struggled with revenue until 2014, when an emphasis on spending money in other areas began to take hold. One particular area that saw significant growth was the hotel spa.
Trends
All the Rage: Speedy Spa Services
Speedy spa treatments, ranging from 12 minutes to 30 minutes, are all the rage.
Trends
Trending: Team Building at the Spa
Business meetings are becoming a popular trend among spas, with some organizations booking spa visits as part of their team building sessions.
Trends
Self-Confidence Motivates People to Beautify
Findings released by GfK from a 22-country survey show that feeling good about themselves is what drives most people to spend time grooming themselves (bathing, shaving, dressing, hair, makeup).
Trends
Spafinder 2016 Trends Include Kids, Surfing and Sexual Wellness
Spafinder Wellness 365 released its 13th annual Global Spa & Wellness Trends Forecast, the definitive guide to the top ten trends poised to shape the wellness, hospitality, travel and spa industries and chart new territory in wellness for consumers in the new year. The 2016 forecast is unique for taking a detailed look at not just what, but why, where, and how, new directions in wellness will evolve in the year ahead.
Ingredients
Probiotic Pros: Skin Care Cure-all?
The benefits of probiotics in diets are well-known — but how does bacteria work when topically applied to skin?
Trends
Spa Owners Get Inspired at Repêchage Lunch
Repêchage offered inspiration and holiday cheer to help prepare spa business owners for a profitable 2016.
Trends
Prepare Your Spas for Solo the Traveler
Solo traveling is on the rise and with the wellness travel sector at $494 billion, your spa cannot afford to ignore this potential clientele.
Trends
10 Wellness Shifts for 2016
Experts at the recent Global Wellness Summit forecasted that wellness will become more mandatory in more nations soon and identified 10 shifts in wellness for 2016.
Trends
4 Beauty Trends Set to Impact the Next Decade
While clients might be looking toward 2016, there are four key trends set to impact global beauty markets over the next decade that include implications for both your clients and brands.
Treatment
Snake Spa or Beer Bath?
Check out nine of the world's most unusual detox spa options that are grabbing global attention.
Physiology
DNA Testing—The Next Big Thing in Skin Care
Some physicians are now offering clients a way to personalize their skin care regimen with DNA testing.
Industry News
The Newest Concept in Spa Design: Spashells
Imagine a pre-designed, fully operational spa being delivered and installed without major disruption to an existing business.
MedSpa
Hot in Dallas: Facial Plastic Surgery
Nearly 75% of Dallas women and men have either had or are considering a cosmetic procedure on the face or neck, according to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery survey revealing Dallas residents' facial surgery tendencies.
Wellness
Gluten-free Diet Benefits Skin Diseases
According to John Zone, M.D., from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, many areas of medical dermatology practices can be impacted by gluten sensitivity.
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