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COMPANY PROFILE Sodashi


126 Stirling Highway, North Fremantle, Western Australia, 6159, Australia


Tel: +61 8 9336 6837 Fax: +61 8 9336 7754 Email: info@sodashi.com Twitter: @SodashiSkinCare


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Background briefi ng Founded in 1999 by Megan Larsen.


Main services Wholeness. Purity. Radiance. T at’s the meaning of the Sanskrit word Sodashi. At Sodashi we off er these states through a powerful anti-ageing, regenerative line of skin care products and therapies designed to rejuvenate the skin, mind and spirit. Our exceptional range of 120 professional


and retail products is formulated using the highest quality, therapeutic-grade essential oils and plant actives, ethically sourced from around the world. In order to ensure the purity and performance of our range, all Sodashi products are manufactured at our in- house facility in Western Australia. By harnessing the potent power of plants,


Sodashi’s founder combined ancient and contemporary technology to create one of the world’s most eff ective yet entirely chemical- free skin care lines, available at many of the fi nest spas internationally. Sodashi is synonymous for a sense of beauty, purity and wellness you can see, feel and trust.


Additional services We have a deep understanding of the correlation between wellbeing and profi tability and work closely with our


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spa partners to build their business. We have a team of exceptional international trainers and training is conducted on-site so therapists remain in comfortable and familiar environments. We also off er two stand-out staff incentive programmes. Our Global Retail Program inspires therapists to become ambassadors of Sodashi’s holistic approach. It guides spas in maximising their retail profi tability in a way that seamlessly adds a new dimension to the spa journey. It creates an environment in which education is seen as crucial to the spa experience as the treatment itself. We also have a deeply ethical approach to doing business.


Unique selling points Sodashi’s powerful anti-ageing, regenerative line of skin care products is uniquely chemical-free. Our formulas are carefully blended using the purest natural ingredients to deliver maximum eff ect without sensitivity. We partner with spa clients to deliver the fi nest spa experiences, tailoring spa menus to perfectly complement the concept of each spa. Our innovative spa menu is enticing but not over-complicated. Our manufacturing process operates daily,


ensuring batch sizes that guarantee optimum purity and performance of our product on delivery. Our elegant packaging preserves


Megan Larsen, founder & owner


the environment and we use neither animal products or testing. We consciously choose to remain a spa-exclusive brand.


Top clients Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa, New South Wales, and Gaia Retreat & Spa, Byron Bay, Australia; Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, France; Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa, Maldives; Trisara, Phuket, T ailand; Six Senses Spa at Sharq Village & Spa, Doha, Qatar; Talise Spa, Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai.


What the clients say


“Not only is Sodashi genuinely pure, but unlike many natural products, this range of treatments really works! I stay in around 75 hotels worldwide each year and check out almost as many spas and when I say that Sodashi is the best product range I have ever encountered, I am not exaggerating.” Lyn Middlehurst, editor, Gallivanter’s Guide


“We have been using Sodashi at Gaia Retreat & Spa since our inception and are thrilled to be associated with such a stunning chemical- free product that delivers amazing results for our guests. T e support and training that Sodashi provide is second to none.” Gregg Cave, general manager, Gaia Retreat & Spa, Byron Bay, Australia


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