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Review Hotels will open a £5.5m luxury desti- nation spa at the grounds of its Bedford Lodge Hotel in Newmarket on 3 July. Located within a Victorian property adja-


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Shropshire’s Serenity wellness centre and spa has revealed £40,000 of refurbishment and expansion at its church premises adjacent to Shrewsbury Castle. Te spa now boasts a new spa suite with the town’s first Arabian Rasul and a salt cave – a reproduction of a


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natural salt microclimate aimed at improving respiratory problems. Laura Butler, who opened the spa in 2006,


said: “Along with the introduction of the new spa facilities we are working on a general refur- bishment.” Details: http://lei.sr?a=C4t9L


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cent to the hotel, Te Spa at Bedford Lodge will feature 10 treatment rooms. Facilities at the spa will include a rooſtop hot tub, a mezza- nine hydrotherapy pool, experiential showers, a relaxation room and shoulder massage foun- tains. A thermal area will be on offer consisting of a steamroom, sauna and hammam as well as a beauty parlour for manicures. Te spa will house a therapy room for vis-


iting cosmetic doctors offering non-invasive procedures. Treatments include relax- ing full body massages, Balinese massage with hot stones, detoxifying body cleanses and skin refining facials as well as luxury manicures and pedicures. Te spa will feature products from luxury


spa company ESPA and beauty products from Jessica. Signature treatments will include the use of Rasul, a traditional Arabian cleans- ing ritual using mud to exfoliate the skin and


Te spa is housed in a Victorian building by the hotel


improve well-being, as well as experiential showers to awaken the senses with a combi- nation of music, lights and water. Te spa will be under the managed by Anna Ramsay, a for- mer International Trainer for Britain for ESPA. Details: http://lei.sr?a=L0J3n


Qualification proposed for dermal fillers


A report presented to the health secretary is recom- mending a qualification is established for beauty profes- sionals and doctors who wish to provide dermal fillers used to target wrinkles and rejuve- nate the skin. Led by NHS medical


director Sir Bruce Keogh the report follows an independent review into the cosmetic sur- gery industry, launched in January last year. Complications involved


Te new legislation would have a big impact on the UK’s beauty sector


with injectible substances include bruising, swelling and necrosis - the death of skin tissue due to the block- age of blood vessels. A survey completed by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons found 69 per cent of surgeons had treated patients suffering complications


from temporary fillers. A further 49 per cent had treated patients suffering problems with semi- or permanent fillers, and of these 84 per cent required corrective surgery or were deemed untreatable due to the damage caused. Details: http://lei.sr?a=C7X9a


Shropshire’s Serenity spa unveils £40,000 revamp


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