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Research carried out by Cannelle Beauty Salons, located in Oxford and Henley, has revealed that a third of clients rate their face as their favourite body part, with a 25 percent increase in the number of facials performed at the salons over the past five years.
Research by Canelle salons shows a 40 percent increase inmale facials.
What’smore, the research also shows a change in client demographics including an increase in 16-25 year olds and inmen who are increasingly opting for facials with a rise of 40 percent in five years.
News in
Brief NewChairman
announced CACIManaging Director Dean Nathanson has been voted Chairman of the Beauty Companies Association, succeeding former chair Ian Gerrard of Gerrard’s International. John Hardwick of Grafton International was voted as Vice Chairman.
Partnership for success
Berkshire’s Nirvana Spa has confirmed Germaine de Capuccini skin care as their Spa product and treatment provider.
Award-winning Nirvana Spa has its own underground reservoir of pure spring water, one of only three in the UK, providing all the benefits Spa treatments can offer in luxurious
surroundings.The Spa also features plunge pools for a real Spa experience,monsoon showers and aromatherapy sauna and
steamexperiences.The unique and pure aqua facilities include the Dead Sea Floatation treatment pools, 25mfitness pool and the grand Roman Roompool.
Emma Parker. JenniferMole. iiaa expands events team
Increasing demand for the free in-salon skin analysis events service has led to several new appointments to the expert teamat the International Institute forAnti-Ageing (iiaa).
Aesthetic clinic’s continued success
Clifton ForeverYoung, located in Bristol, has reported great success since their recent
refurbishment.The clinic offers aestheticmedical treatments and uses Holyland Cosmetics’ cosmeceutical products.
The clinic is run by practicing Cosmetologist Dr Natalya Quandt, who has been providing non- surgical treatments since 2002 and became a doctor of Derma-cosmetology in 2006, when she trained in AestheticMedicine.
The clinic has gained a loyal following, fromclients old and new, who travel to Bristol fromas far a field asWales and the north of the UK to experience Dr Quandt’s treatments.
LouiseClarke. Victoria Barber.
Emma Parker and JenniferMole have joined the extremely busyWestMidlands and South London area, whilst Louise Clarke is covering South Eastern counties andVictoria Barber has been appointed to host events in North East of England.
Between them, the new teammembers havemany years’ experience working in salons, on cruise ships and in educational roles.
As Chairman, Dean will be acting as chair for the association’s quarterly meetings, preparing agendas and leading discussions withmembers and non-member companies.
£3.5 funding for
onlinemarketplace Online health and beauty marketplaceWahanda has received a £3.5million investment round led by Fidelity Growth Partners Europe (FGPE), a pan-European venture and growth equity investor. Davor Hebel, a Partner at FGPE, joinsWahanda’s board.
The funding will be used to accelerate the company’s growth in the UK and overseas.
JoMalone
mentors The CEW(UK) recently welcomed JoMaloneMBE as their guest mentor.
Jo hosted her first CEW(UK) Mentoring event in 2002 and received the CEW(UK)Achiever Award in 2006. She has recently embarked on her second global beauty brand Jo Loves.
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