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Issue 33: April/May 2013


13 DESIGN


54 RELAX AND ROAM From bespoke garden water features to full spa installations, we look at how intelligent design and innovative products can transform an outdoor space into a unique and memorable spa feature


86 STYLE


Exceptional innovations in technology and materials from Trend, Kreoo, Cabiola, Inviion, Kährs, Klafs, Living Earth Crafts, Haslauer, Technogym, Takara Belmont, Esthec, Ashleigh & Burwood, Pinks Boutique, Gharieni and BeautyPro


94 COMPANY PROFILE: DRÖM Kicki Carlsson-Boyd, Managing Director of Dröm UK, explains what the company’s thermal experience installations can offer spas and identifi es some key trends to look out for in 2013


MENU


48 COMPANY PROFILE: NATURA BISSÉ Founding family member Patricia Fisas talks about the development of Natura Bissé’s new Diamond Life Serum and Facial, and reveals how the company has attracted an A-list following


68 MENU


Our pick of the fi nest product and treatment launches from Darphin, Terraké, Leighton Denny, ESPA, Decléor, Phytomer, Éminence Organic Skincare, Shiseido, Germaine de Capuccini, Sanctuary Spa, Voya, Carita, Clarins, Spa Find, Kerstin Florian, VitaMan, Spa Ritual, Orly, Murad, Vulsini, Babor, Lava Shells, Dermalogica and Tri Dosha


EXPERTS


82 SUNITA PASSI The wellness expert, author and founder of the Tri-Dosha Ayurvedic brand says putting meditation on a spa menu can cultivate spiritual wellbeing, opening the door to a new way of life for guests


98 BRAD PRESSMAN To help spa operators create an effective aural aura, the founder of Private Label Music offers ten tips towards providing a soothing soundtrack that will be music to your guests’ ears


114 LAST WORD: SIMON CASSELL The new Chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Global Spa Taskforce argues that despite modern technological advances, to create a lasting impression on spa guests requires the human touch


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