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TOWIE stars celebrate Spa launch
The Imagine Spa, ThamesValley at the Hilton London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 held an exclusive launch party recently, inviting TOWIE stars Lauren Pope and Lauren Goodger.
The first Imagine Spa opened in 2007 and the group now has a portfolio of 20 Spas across the
UK.All Imagine Spas have a simple treatment menu, whilst Imagine’s Signature Spas have thermal suites with aroma steam rooms, herb saunas and ice fountains.
Lauren Pope, LaurenGoodger andmodelNicolaMcClean.
Commenting on the launch party, Dave Courteen Director of Imagine SpaManagement said: “It was a pleasure to welcome so many celebrities, press andVIPs to the new Imagine Spa, Thames Valley at the launch party. The event was a huge success and we were overwhelmed with the positive feedback we received from all of our guests.”
Charity receives celebrity backing
Joanna Lumley has praised the charity Clarity that makes and sells toiletries and beauty products as a means of giving employment to its blind and disabled staff.
Clarity employs over 75 staff in itsmain manufacturing plant in London and its telesales centres across the UK; most of the staff are blind, disabled or both.
Joanna hasmade and released a short video in which she asks: “Why would anyone buy from anywhere else – it’s just inspirational! The video can be seen on the charity’s blog.
www.claritymatters.org.
All aboard for 5 stars!
Cedar Court Grand Hotel&Spa has becomeYork’s first 5 star hotel and the onlyAA 5 star rated hotel inYorkshire.
The £25mCedar Court Grand Hotel&Spa opened inMay 2010 following the extensive refurbishment of the former North Eastern Railway headquarters, one ofYork’smost iconic Edwardian
buildings.The Spa at the Grand is one of York’smost luxurious, and chose Germaine de Capuccini as its skin care supplier, who honed in on the Spa being built the vaults of the old railway creating treatments such as the Orient Express Overnight Sleeper, Pure Gold in theVaults, Running on Empty and the Stress Recovery RailAway Day.
News in
Brief U.S leads cosmetic
procedures league Research by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has shown that the UK is 16th in a league table of 25 countries with themost surgical and non-surgical aesthetic / cosmetic procedures performed by board certified (or the equivalent) plastic surgeons in 2010.
The United States continues its dominance in the field, with Brazil having the second highest number of plastic surgeons, being second.
Lipoplasty remains themost performed procedure, representing 23 percent of total surgical procedures.
Supporting breast
cancer research Certified natural skin care and cosmetics range Living Nature has become the inaugural supportermember of the Breast Cancer Network NZ in the fight against cancer.
Originating fromNew Zealand, Living Nature is proud to support this charitable organisation who have endorsed Living Nature’s products, its ethical, eco- friendly practices and the company’s commitment to helping keep women safe and healthy through education.
Beauty&Spa event
returns Professional Beauty London returns to ExCel on 4th and 5thMarch, featuring two days of the latest product launches as well asmyriad lecture programmes and conferences including the European Spa Convention,AestheticMedicine Live and BABTAC seminars amongst many others.
In addition, the annual Professional BeautyAwards will once again be held at London’s Hilton Park Lane, along with the inauguralWorld SpaAwards.
The teamat the Cedar CourtGrandHotel&Spa celebrate their AA 5 star rating.
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