NEWS
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House of Elemis unveiled in central London
BY Jak Phillips | 29 May 2015
British skincare brand Elemis has transformed its central London day spa into The House
of Elemis – a new flagship beauty house combining wellness with retail.
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Susie Ellis: Workplace wellness will be huge
BY Jak Phillips | 29 May 2015
Having gained steady momentum in recent years, workplace wellness is a trend that is
about to explode, according to the president and CEO of the Global Wellness Summit,
Susie Ellis.
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Forum Hotel & Spa: How to create a profitable spa
BY Helen Andrews | 28 May 2015
Alberto Apostoli of the eponymous international architecture company revealed the secret
of how to create a profitable spa to attendees of the Forum Hotel & Spa in Paris today (28
May).
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New Zealand government to invest in Rotorua spa city project
BY Helen Andrews | 27 May 2015
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key announced the government will invest NZ$350,000
(US$256,000, €230,000, £163,000) towards a multi-million dollar spa development which
is expected to provide a boost to the country’s economy and create additional jobs.
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Gwyneth Paltrow and fitness friend Tracy Anderson launch 'allergen-free' food company
BY Helen Andrews | 27 May 2015
Gwyneth Paltrow and her diet and exercise mentor Tracy Anderson have created 3 Green
Hearts – a food take-out company in the US that will offer juice, quinoa, kale ravioli, as
well as something called ‘frosting shots’. The third ‘green heart’ and member of the
company is Maria Baum – who is CEO of Tracy Anderson’s fitness empire.
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Obesity and depression cause excessive daytime sleepiness: study
BY Helen Andrews | 26 May 2015
Obesity and depression are underlying causes for regular excessive daytime sleepiness
(EDS) – not just a lack of sleep, according to a study by Penn State College of Medicine.
This means sleep medicine needs to be personalised as the standard approach of sleeping
pill prescriptions and more sleep will fail in the long-term.
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Mia Kyricos: can wellness firms help fight loneliness?
BY Mia Kyricos | 26 May 2015
Technology is reducing the global population’s need to connect with each other, creating a
culture of loneliness, according to Mia Kyricos – chief brand officer at Spafinder Wellness
Inc. In an exclusive Thought Leader column for Spa Opportunities, Kyricos reveals how the wellness
industry can play a part in reconnecting people.
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L'Occitane opens flagship spa at French hotel that used to be a convent
BY Helen Andrews | 22 May 2015
The five-star Le Couvent des Minimes Hotel & Spa, situated in the French village of Mane
and housed within the walls of an ancient convent dating back to 1613, has been fully
refurbished by L’Atelier Pascal Borde to meet the design requirements of majority
shareholder L’Occitane.
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The spa at first Four Seasons site in South Africa launches
BY Helen Andrews | 22 May 2015
The spa at the Four Seasons Hotel Westcliff Johannesburg has opened following a multi-
million dollar restoration of the property. The spa showcases nine treatment rooms – one
of which is a couples’ suite – and products for treatments by Terres D’Afrique and
Biologique Recherche.
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Health club and spa launches at exclusive surf resort in Bali
BY Helen Andrews | 21 May 2015
The Hotel Komune in Keramas Bali, which was originally established as an exclusive surf
resort by Tony de Leede, Tony Cannon and pro-surfer Luke Egan, has recently launched
an extensive all-round fitness and wellness offering.
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L’Oréal to 3D-print skin samples for product testing
BY Helen Andrews | 21 May 2015
L’Oréal is teaming up with bio-engineering start-up Organovo to 3D-print human skin,
which will be used in product tests. Organovo has already made claims it can 3D-print a
human liver and is one of the first companies in the world to offer commercially available
3D-printed organs.
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Toxic fake luxury beauty products spark police concern
BY Helen Andrews | 20 May 2015
City of London Police are warning people about buying fake versions of luxury beauty
products after substances such as rat droppings, human urine, arsenic and cyanide were
found in many seized goods.
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