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Crystal Spa & Lounge, Russia


Maria Filatova Business development director [comfort zone] Russia


“Crystal Spa and Lounge and [comfort zone] follow similar holistic approaches. In partnership with this exceptional spa, we were able to create a range of unique sensorial treatment experiences using exclusive massage techniques that leave guests feeling re-energised and spiritually balanced thanks to the spa’s sublime and peaceful atmosphere.”


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Specialists in traditional and complementary healing techniques are available for consultation, as well as dieticians, osteopaths, cosmetologists and traditional and personal trainers.


Combining this bespoke approach to wellness with


a range of ancient and contemporary spa philosophies, the spa menu includes a wide range of services such as diagnostics, fi tness classes, cosmetology, face and body care and signature massages. Treatments are performed using products from spa partners [comfort zone], La Sultane de Saba, Thalion and Kurland, while body treatments are further enhanced by the use of indigenous herbs, muds, sea salt and essential oils. Maria Filatova, business development director for [comfort zone] Russia explains that the company’s partnership with Crystal Spa & Lounge is a natural one. “Both Crystal Spa and [comfort zone] follow similarly holistic approaches, based on the concepts of longevity in health and beauty,” says Filatova. “Our brand is highly popular with Russian spa-goers while our wide range of products and rituals met the needs of Crystal Spa’s clients for both face and body treatments.”


A golden future awaits


Crystal Spa is expected to reach its membership limit by the end of 2013 and its owner and management company, New Technologies Spa, is intending to open two further spas in the suburbs of St Petersburg by the end of next year.


Prigoghina is convinced that the spa’s success has sprung from its simple aim – to provide its guests with lasting and authentic wellness solutions in a unique environment. “We have created a special energy within our new spa,” she says. “We can offer people the benefi ts of a truly individual concept, based on ancient healing traditions, that helps to offset the negative infl uences of the urban environment in St Petersburg.” The satisfi ed owner adds: “We are very proud of the Crystal Spa & Lounge. We are able to promise every guest a bespoke sensorial experience with extraordinary results that they can enjoy in a sublime atmosphere.”


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She adds: “The healing effects of our treatments combined with our exclusive massage techniques are intended to create a unique and unforgettable sensorial experience for each guest.”


SPA STATISTICS


Crystal Spa & Lounge St Petersburg, Russia +7 (812) 327 27 97 www.crystalspa.ru


Owner: Lyubov Prigoghina Owning company: New Technologies Spa General manager: Ekaterina Kudryavtseva Spa interior design: Image de Marc (www.imagedemarc.fr) Director of spa: Irina Zaitceva Spa area: 450sqm Spa team: 20 Facilities: 10 spa treatment rooms; 50sqm thermal zone including a hammam and rasul; a relaxation lounge; 35sqm Technogym- equipped gym; beauty salon Product partners: La Sultane de Saba, [comfort zone], Thalion and Kurland Suppliers: Starpool (Italy), Haslauer (Germany), Unbescheiden (Germany), KLAFS (Germany) and Technogym (Italy)


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