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Finalists of 2014 Sustainable Beauty Awards announced
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
Organic Monitor has announced the finalists of its international 2014 Sustainable Beauty Awards after almost 100 entries were received from operators in the beauty industry – including cosmetic brands, ingredient firms, packaging companies, industry associations and related organisations.
Indian spa operator and consultancy receives angel investment
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
Delhi-based spa chain and consultancy Tattva Spa has received angel investment from the Indian Angel Network (IAN) to expand the business and develop regional teams in second and third-tier cities.
Hotel at foot of Mont Blanc to launch in December with Comfort Zone Spa
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
A 55-bedroom five-star hotel will launch on 5 December at the foot of Mont Blanc in the town of La Thuile steps from the ski slopes and hiking trails of the Italian Alps.
Serenbe sustainable living community to develop wellness hamlet
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
The sustainable community called Serenbe outside Georgia's capital Atlanta, US, is developing a new ‘hamlet’ focused on wellness and healthy living, with special assisted-living services for older adults.
Healing Hotels of the World to add eight properties to 100-strong consortium by end of 2014
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
The global consortium of holistic hotels, resorts and retreats – Healing Hotels of the World – has announced its aim to add eight more partner hotels to its portfolio of 100 properties by the end of 2014.
Six Senses chooses Chinese brand name ahead of first resort launch
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
Six Senses Hotels Resorts and Spas has announced its Chinese brand name ??, pronounced “Liu Shan” in Mandarin and “Luk Sin” in Cantonese. This name has been chosen ahead of the launch of the operator’s first Chinese property – Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain resort in 2015 – to ensure the brand resonates with the mainland China market.
Alpine estate and spa with lodgings for guests' bodyguards to debut in December
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
Ski operator Haute Montagne will debut its Alpine Estate in Switzerland in December of this year, complete with accommodation for guests’ household staff and bodyguards, in addition to an extravagant spa offering.
Kenyan hot spring wellness city planned as part of giant mixed-use tourism project
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
Lamu Island on the north coast of Kenya is about to undergo a drastic transformation costing KES2.3tn (US$25bn, €19.9bn, £15.6bn), featuring three resort cities – one of which will be devoted to wellness tourism – thus capitalising on the area’s natural alkaline water hot springs.
Marsa Malaz Kempinski to soft-open this December
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
The Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl - Doha, is set to soft-open on 1 December this year with outdoor swimming pools, water sports facilities, yacht jetties and a Spa by Clarins.
One of the largest spas in the Four Seasons portfolio to debut in Bahrain
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
One of the largest spas in the Four Seasons portfolio is set to open in early 2015 at the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay in the centre of the Kingdom’s capital city, Manama.
Thémaé partners with Parisian beauty school to offer spa management course
BY Helen Andrews | 06 Nov 2014
Skincare brand Thémaé has partnered with the Françoise Morice beauty school in Paris to create The International Spa Academy by Thémaé, which will start to offer spa management training as of January 2015.
Wellness Travel Awards announced today at World Travel Market
BY Helen Andrews | 06 Nov 2014
The winners of the first Global Wellness Travel Awards have been unveiled by Spafinder Wellness 365 at the World Travel Market in London today (6 November).
Peranakan-style Centara villa resort welcomes guests in Nusa Dua
BY Helen Andrews | 05 Nov 2014
The Centara Grand Villas Nusa Dua Bali, Centara’s second resort in Bali, has started to welcome guests to its 14-villa property located within the Bali Tourism Corporation ocean resort complex – just five minutes-walk from Bali Nusa Dua Convention Centre.
The Australasian Spa Association announces 2014 spa winners
BY Helen Andrews | 04 Nov 2014
The Australasian Spa Association (ASpa) announced the winners of its 2014 Awards of Excellence at the end of the annual ASpa Conference on 28 October at the Langham Hotel in Melbourne.
Original ancient Balinese king's bath to feature at Auriga Spa in Ubud
BY Helen Andrews | 04 Nov 2014
Capella Hotel Group recently announced the development of the Solís Ubud Resort & Spa – scheduled to debut in 2017 with a spa designed by A.W. Lake – which is set to include an original ancient king’s bath.
Two Anne Semonin spas set for the Greek peninsula of Halkidiki in 2015
BY Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2014
Sani Resorts and global asset management firm Oaktree Capital Management have formed a luxury resort management company called Ikos Resorts, which is set to run two Greek properties opening next year on the peninsula of Halkidiki, each with an Anne Semonin spa.
Spas should use Instagram and Pinterest to drive business: ISPA Consumer Snapshot survey
BY Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2014
Spa treatment discounts have the biggest influence on the decision of US spa- goers to visit a spa, according to the latest Consumer Snapshot study conducted by the International Spa Association (ISPA) Foundation in collaboration with PwC.
Consumer concerns over synthetic chemicals in cosmetics drive natural and organic products market
BY Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2014
The major trigger for consumers to start using natural and organic products is concerns over health, according to a recently released consumer behaviour report.
Moroccan tribesmen bury tourists neck-deep in desert sand for 'therapy'
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Oct 2014
Nomadic tribesmen in the desert of the southeastern Moroccan region of Merzouga are offering wellness treatments to tourists by digging holes in 150m (492ft) high sand dunes for visitors to bury themselves neck-deep in the heated ground for ten minute sessions.
Particular meditation method boosts creativity
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Oct 2014
Creative thinking can be promoted by certain meditation techniques – even in people who have never meditated before – according to a study by cognitive psychologists Lorenza Colzato and Dominique Lippelt at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
     
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5755 to 5774 of 9616 news stories
Finalists of 2014 Sustainable Beauty Awards announced
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
Organic Monitor has announced the finalists of its international 2014 Sustainable Beauty Awards after almost 100 entries were received from operators in the beauty industry – including cosmetic brands, ingredient firms, packaging companies, industry associations and related organisations.
Indian spa operator and consultancy receives angel investment
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
Delhi-based spa chain and consultancy Tattva Spa has received angel investment from the Indian Angel Network (IAN) to expand the business and develop regional teams in second and third-tier cities.
Hotel at foot of Mont Blanc to launch in December with Comfort Zone Spa
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
A 55-bedroom five-star hotel will launch on 5 December at the foot of Mont Blanc in the town of La Thuile steps from the ski slopes and hiking trails of the Italian Alps.
Serenbe sustainable living community to develop wellness hamlet
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
The sustainable community called Serenbe outside Georgia's capital Atlanta, US, is developing a new ‘hamlet’ focused on wellness and healthy living, with special assisted-living services for older adults.
Healing Hotels of the World to add eight properties to 100-strong consortium by end of 2014
BY Helen Andrews | 10 Nov 2014
The global consortium of holistic hotels, resorts and retreats – Healing Hotels of the World – has announced its aim to add eight more partner hotels to its portfolio of 100 properties by the end of 2014.
Six Senses chooses Chinese brand name ahead of first resort launch
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
Six Senses Hotels Resorts and Spas has announced its Chinese brand name ??, pronounced “Liu Shan” in Mandarin and “Luk Sin” in Cantonese. This name has been chosen ahead of the launch of the operator’s first Chinese property – Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain resort in 2015 – to ensure the brand resonates with the mainland China market.
Alpine estate and spa with lodgings for guests' bodyguards to debut in December
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
Ski operator Haute Montagne will debut its Alpine Estate in Switzerland in December of this year, complete with accommodation for guests’ household staff and bodyguards, in addition to an extravagant spa offering.
Kenyan hot spring wellness city planned as part of giant mixed-use tourism project
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
Lamu Island on the north coast of Kenya is about to undergo a drastic transformation costing KES2.3tn (US$25bn, €19.9bn, £15.6bn), featuring three resort cities – one of which will be devoted to wellness tourism – thus capitalising on the area’s natural alkaline water hot springs.
Marsa Malaz Kempinski to soft-open this December
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
The Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl - Doha, is set to soft-open on 1 December this year with outdoor swimming pools, water sports facilities, yacht jetties and a Spa by Clarins.
One of the largest spas in the Four Seasons portfolio to debut in Bahrain
BY Helen Andrews | 07 Nov 2014
One of the largest spas in the Four Seasons portfolio is set to open in early 2015 at the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay in the centre of the Kingdom’s capital city, Manama.
Thémaé partners with Parisian beauty school to offer spa management course
BY Helen Andrews | 06 Nov 2014
Skincare brand Thémaé has partnered with the Françoise Morice beauty school in Paris to create The International Spa Academy by Thémaé, which will start to offer spa management training as of January 2015.
Wellness Travel Awards announced today at World Travel Market
BY Helen Andrews | 06 Nov 2014
The winners of the first Global Wellness Travel Awards have been unveiled by Spafinder Wellness 365 at the World Travel Market in London today (6 November).
Peranakan-style Centara villa resort welcomes guests in Nusa Dua
BY Helen Andrews | 05 Nov 2014
The Centara Grand Villas Nusa Dua Bali, Centara’s second resort in Bali, has started to welcome guests to its 14-villa property located within the Bali Tourism Corporation ocean resort complex – just five minutes-walk from Bali Nusa Dua Convention Centre.
The Australasian Spa Association announces 2014 spa winners
BY Helen Andrews | 04 Nov 2014
The Australasian Spa Association (ASpa) announced the winners of its 2014 Awards of Excellence at the end of the annual ASpa Conference on 28 October at the Langham Hotel in Melbourne.
Original ancient Balinese king's bath to feature at Auriga Spa in Ubud
BY Helen Andrews | 04 Nov 2014
Capella Hotel Group recently announced the development of the Solís Ubud Resort & Spa – scheduled to debut in 2017 with a spa designed by A.W. Lake – which is set to include an original ancient king’s bath.
Two Anne Semonin spas set for the Greek peninsula of Halkidiki in 2015
BY Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2014
Sani Resorts and global asset management firm Oaktree Capital Management have formed a luxury resort management company called Ikos Resorts, which is set to run two Greek properties opening next year on the peninsula of Halkidiki, each with an Anne Semonin spa.
Spas should use Instagram and Pinterest to drive business: ISPA Consumer Snapshot survey
BY Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2014
Spa treatment discounts have the biggest influence on the decision of US spa- goers to visit a spa, according to the latest Consumer Snapshot study conducted by the International Spa Association (ISPA) Foundation in collaboration with PwC.
Consumer concerns over synthetic chemicals in cosmetics drive natural and organic products market
BY Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2014
The major trigger for consumers to start using natural and organic products is concerns over health, according to a recently released consumer behaviour report.
Moroccan tribesmen bury tourists neck-deep in desert sand for 'therapy'
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Oct 2014
Nomadic tribesmen in the desert of the southeastern Moroccan region of Merzouga are offering wellness treatments to tourists by digging holes in 150m (492ft) high sand dunes for visitors to bury themselves neck-deep in the heated ground for ten minute sessions.
Particular meditation method boosts creativity
BY Helen Andrews | 31 Oct 2014
Creative thinking can be promoted by certain meditation techniques – even in people who have never meditated before – according to a study by cognitive psychologists Lorenza Colzato and Dominique Lippelt at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
     
 


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