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Revitalize Wellness Center launches in Nairobi, Kenya
POSTED 31 Jul 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
The coffee and juice bar will serve tea infused with Ganoderma mushroom extract – commonly used in traditional Asian herbal remedies Credit: Shutterstock.com / BeautyBlowFlow
The Revitalize Wellness Center has opened in the commercial neighbourhood of Westlands in Nairobi, Kenya, offering a new gym, group fitness classes, spa treatments, nutrition consultations, meditation, yoga, a hair salon, plus a coffee and juice bar.

Men and women are welcome at the facility, where Elemis facial and body treatments can be enjoyed, including the Elemis Absolute Spa Ritual and Elemis Exotic Lime & Ginger Salt Glow. Other treatments feature local ingredients, for example, the Kenyan coffee bean scrub.

“Around the world, there is a growing interest in changing the way we take care of ourselves – not just our bodies, but also our minds, spirit, society and planet,” said Susan Rodrigues, managing director and owner of Revitalize. “There is a growing impetus for a shift to a proactive and holistic approach to addressing and preventing the root causes of our personal and societal ills. This is what our wellness movement is all about.”

“The global interest in, and confidence about wellness, is poised to impact everything about the way we live our lives, from the products we buy to the places where we work and play,” Rodrigues added. “The Revitalize brand in Kenya is about to do just that.”

The coffee and juice bar will serve smoothies, gourmet coffee and tea infused with Ganoderma mushroom extract – commonly used in traditional Asian herbal remedies.

Data from a Global Wellness Tourism Congress (GWTC) study, conducted by SRI International, found that Africa’s wellness-focused travel is set to experience a boom – with this wellness centre launch likely to be one of many in the coming years.
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Revitalize Wellness Center launches in Nairobi, Kenya
POSTED 31 Jul 2014 . BY Helen Andrews
The coffee and juice bar will serve tea infused with Ganoderma mushroom extract – commonly used in traditional Asian herbal remedies Credit: Shutterstock.com / BeautyBlowFlow
The Revitalize Wellness Center has opened in the commercial neighbourhood of Westlands in Nairobi, Kenya, offering a new gym, group fitness classes, spa treatments, nutrition consultations, meditation, yoga, a hair salon, plus a coffee and juice bar.

Men and women are welcome at the facility, where Elemis facial and body treatments can be enjoyed, including the Elemis Absolute Spa Ritual and Elemis Exotic Lime & Ginger Salt Glow. Other treatments feature local ingredients, for example, the Kenyan coffee bean scrub.

“Around the world, there is a growing interest in changing the way we take care of ourselves – not just our bodies, but also our minds, spirit, society and planet,” said Susan Rodrigues, managing director and owner of Revitalize. “There is a growing impetus for a shift to a proactive and holistic approach to addressing and preventing the root causes of our personal and societal ills. This is what our wellness movement is all about.”

“The global interest in, and confidence about wellness, is poised to impact everything about the way we live our lives, from the products we buy to the places where we work and play,” Rodrigues added. “The Revitalize brand in Kenya is about to do just that.”

The coffee and juice bar will serve smoothies, gourmet coffee and tea infused with Ganoderma mushroom extract – commonly used in traditional Asian herbal remedies.

Data from a Global Wellness Tourism Congress (GWTC) study, conducted by SRI International, found that Africa’s wellness-focused travel is set to experience a boom – with this wellness centre launch likely to be one of many in the coming years.
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Dusit International increases African portfolio


Bangkok-based Dusit International has signed a management contract for a new hotel in a mixed-use development in Sousse, Tunisia, as part of its plans for expansion.
Nairobi's resilient hotel sector to recover from terrorism and political controversy


Nairobi’s hotel sector has demonstrated unprecedented resilience in the wake of a turbulent 18 months and is expected to reach its true potential during an upcoming period of political and economic stability, according to a report.
African hair care market offers huge potential


Black women are willing to spend at least double the amount on hair and beauty products that white women do, according to a study by Euromonitor International.
Updated South African Benchmark Report due in July 2014


The SA Spa Association has formed a strategic alliance with industry research company Intelligent Spas – directed by Julie Garrow – to allow the South African Spa Industry to gain the value of spa statistics and benchmarking.
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