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Natural Beauty and Wellness from Within


Nuestra colección de Sprayology reju- venece, alivia, restaura y reconstruye el cuerpo con avanzados atomiza- dores homeopáticos orales formula- dos para promover la salud natural y el bienestar desde adentro. El Spray- ology une la tecnología moderna con la tradición milenaria de salud holísti- ca para proporcionar ingredientes es- enciales en una presentación única de atomizador para reabastecer los recursos naturales del cuerpo y opti- mizar su funcionamiento.


La línea de Sprayology consiste en 22 fórmulas homeopáticas y dos atom- izadores de vitaminas reguladas por el FDA y diseñadas para aliviar de manera natural las enfermedades y problemas de bienestar más comunes de hoy en día. Sprayology funciona para problemas que van desde la fal- ta de energía, el insomnio y las fluc- tuaciones de peso, hasta el estrés, los cambios de horarios por viajes, las alergias, las distracciones men- tales y las síntomas de la menopau- sia, entre otros. Hemos comenzado a trabajar muy de cerca en los spa para educarlos y ayudarlos a entender las necesidades de sus clientes y para incorporar nuestros productos en los tratamientos. Ofrecemos programas para ventas al por menor, barra de servicios y paquetes de spa para re- galos. Para mayor información visita www.sprayology.com


Today’s spa client is headed to the spa not just to relax, but to feel bet- ter overall. They want pampering and luxury, but they’re also interested in the spa for its obvious health bene- fits. Tis especially true for older adults who want to regain energy, which can become depleted by stress. Consum- ers want more answers than their pri- mary care physician can give them. Wellness cannot just be achieved with medication. Rather, consumers need a holistic point of view to gain bet- ter health. Spas that recognize this emerging trend and begin to incorpo- rate wellness into their core values, treatments and product offerings will greatly benefit from this shift.


As a result of this change in consumer perceptions and attitudes, even the medical community is starting to rec- ognize the value of spas. Top medical institutions are starting to dedicate substantial funds to complementary and alternative therapies and supple- ments.


Several hospitals now rec-


ommend massages, meditation, and other therapies as part of medical treatments for serious illness. The spa does not seek to cure serious illness; rather, it strives to improve daily well- being, which can help to prevent ill- ness.


Beauty and wellness come from with- in! This is impacted by what we eat, medicines we take (prescriptions, supplements, natural medicine) and also how we feel emotionally. Spa cli- ents trust spas and have experienced the benefits of massage and other re- storative spa services. Let’s face it, a great massage and some quiet time, and the world around you suddenly


seems more peaceful. Spas that add supplement and homeopathic options into their programs are providing a complete offering to help their clients feel better each day. As a result of on- going spa evolution, we are seeing an increase in supplement and homeo- pathic use in spa treatments and retail offerings throughout the spa world.


The first step towards adding supple- ments and other


natural therapies


into your spa space is to adopt “well- ness from within” as a core value. This means taking the time to look at the client as a whole.


This requires


finding the right resource partner to help educate on product benefits.


“The first step towards adding supplements and other natural therapies into your spa space is to adopt “wellness from within”


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