The US is not just the largest wellness economy, it’s one of the fastest-growing ones. American consumers are spending more than $6,000 per person annually on wellness. Here are some trends we're paying attention to right now.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Los Angeles and Ladurée present a new menu of luxe spa treatments inspired by the spring flavors of Ladurée’s most famous macarons.
MiniLuxe is introducing their collection of hand and body care to continue their mission of making self-care in a clean and conscious way.
Frank Fulco will lead strategic planning for America’s Beauty Show (ABS) and continue to build on Cosmetologists Chicago's (CC) legacy of support and growth for professionals and students.
SpaRitual has partnered with Unplug Meditation to pair polish shades with guided meditations that can be accessed through an app during services.
Joy Johnson started Survive and Thrive to offer complimentary spa services to cancer patients. She was inspired by the loss of her mother to cancer and also by the healing she has seen happen when cancer sufferers put themselves into your loving hands.
GiGi is expanding its Hard Wax Beads collection with the launch of two new formulations, Relaxing Lavender and Nourishing Aloe.
Spa Revolution’s sanitary, self-heating PerfectSense Paraffin system offers the ability to provide a paraffin upgrade with an activation time of only five minutes.
DetoXSoak wellness foot service starts with magnesium sulfate crystals and a botanical-infused soaking tablet, which, when placed in warm water, releases herbs to soothe muscles, hydrate, and refresh the feet.
CND’s new Spa Collection is infused with the nurturing essences of fruits and flowers to effectively prep, purify, and restore the skin.
Javanese Lulur Body Exfoliation is a traditional Javanese beauty ritual.
Bodipure’s Purissima is a professional foot care treatment created to provide relaxation and promote well-being.
Here are several great ideas for holistic type services that are enjoyable for the client and profitable for you.
Customization, mobility, and exclusively are just a few of the things we’ll be seeing more of in the spa industry in the coming months and years.
Simplicity is key when you want to add that upscale spa feel to your basic pedicure, says industry consultant Bonnie Canavino/
Ear coning, also known as ear candling, is a centuries-old home remedy that has caught on as a modern spa treatment to improve everything from hearing to sinus problems.
This summer, why not treat your clients to some signature spa-like service (and make more money while you’re at it)? Besides offering the tried-and-true basic pedicure services, try mixing it up by tailoring your services to match the weather’s mood!