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Panico Salon & Spa, New Jersey has taken their beauty business to the next level by bringing Repêchage products and treatments to their menu.


In celebration of the introduction Lydia Sarfati, Repêchage CEO and founder, and her team conducted personal training on location for over 35 of the salon’s staff members. “This is a great opportunity to provide the best of skin care to [the salon’s] clients in a new and exciting way,” said Lydia.


The Spa at Ballyfin, Co Laois has welcomed Pevonia. Irish Spaswelcome Pevonia


Pevonia Botanica has partnered with several Spas across Ireland over the past 12 months. The Complete Spa Service offered by the brand has become popular with businesses due to its fully customisable and individually tailored approach.


Dublin’s world famous Shelbourne Hotel is one such venue that now employs the Pevonia range within their Spa treatments. The luxurious five-star retreat offers visitors a welcomed haven of peace away from the bustle and buzz of the city. Other locations include Ballyfin Spa, Co Laois; Cloisters Spa, Lakes of Killarney, Co. Kerry and The Spa at Dromoland Castle, Newmarket-On-Fergus, Co. Clare.


Celebration time!


Spas across the UK have been celebrating after the announcement of the recent SPA Traveller Awards 2013.


The Spa at Stanley House, set in the heart of the Ribble Valley, won ‘Best New / Refurbished Spa’, as voted for by the publication’s readers. The spa’s state-of-the-art facilities include a rural hydrotherapy pool, heated relaxation loungers, tropical sensation showers, plus five spacious treatment rooms.


Other winners included Yorkshire’s Titanic Spa which took the honour of ‘Best Day Spa’. Warrick Burton, Titanic’s Managing Director told IB: “We are honoured and delighted to have won ‘Best Day Spa’ in the UK for the second year running, especially against such strong competition!”


Guests visiting Seaham Hall can now enjoy Elemis treatments.


Serene poetry


After a £1 million refurbishment, Seaham Hall has re-launched. The 18th century grand cliff-top house located in Durham, England has a long and illustrious history, and Romantic poet Lord Byron was a regular visitor.


The location now features the 44,000 sq. ft oriental- themed Serenity Spa where guests can enjoy a range of Elemis treatments. Housed within four feng shui-designed pavilions, it features a hydrotherapy suite with a 24-person steam bath, a two-person hot mud chamber, Dead Sea flotation tank, outdoor hot tubs alongside 19 treatment rooms.


74 Inwith the new


Following a successful 2013, Ogra Skincare shows no signs of slowing down in the New Year, as the brand continues its expansions into Irish Spas and internationally.


Guests at the Radisson Blu, Farnham and Cork; Solis Lough, Eske; Carlton, Ballinasloe and Kinsale; Bloomfoeld House, Mullingar and The Powerscourt Hotel and River Court, Kilkenny amongst others can now all enjoy the brand’s offerings, whose unique formulations use 6,000 year-old organic peat. Proving particularly popular is the Peat Face Mask which can help soothe the symptoms of various skin disorders including psoriasis, eczema and acne.


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