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12-13 JUNE 2014 Spameeting Asia Sheraton Hotel, HCM City, Vietnam Spameeting Asia joins key Asian buyers with worldwide spa industry suppliers. Tel: +33 1 44 69 97 67 www.asia.spameeting.com


19 JUNE 2014 Forum HOTel & SPA Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris, France One-day forum for top hotel and spa industry professionals. Tel: +33 1 42 40 90 77 www.forumhotspa.com


21-23 JUNE 2014 International Esthetics, Cosmetics & Spa Conference Las Vegas Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA


Conference and trade show where attendees can learn about new trends, product and treatments. Tel: +1 203 383 0516 www.iecsc.com


1-4 JULY 2014 Health and Wellness Tourism Summit of Leaders Grand Hotel des Iles Borromees, Stresa, Italy Experts in the fields of healthcare, travel, leisure and wellness meet to shape the future of the health and wellness tourism sector. Tel: +44 1865 794 362 www.summitofleaders.co.uk


14-17 July 2014 Cosmobeauté Asia 2014 Putra WTC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Organisers are anticipating around 330 companies and 20,000 visitors for the 10th year of this trade show. Tel: +603 8023 0820 www.cosmobeauteasia.com


27-28 July 2014


Les Nouvelles Esthetiques Spa Conference Maslow Hotel, Johannesburg, S Africa Les Nouvelles Esthetiques magazine’s annual conference and award ceremony for the South African spa industry. Tel: +27 11 447 9959 www.lesnouvelles.co.za


The Aqua Sana will feature 25 multi-sensory and hydrothermal experiences Spa design revealed for Center Parcs in Woburn, UK


Center Parcs has unveiled details of its Aqua Sana spa at the Woburn Forest holiday vil- lage that’s to open in the UK in mid 2014. A standout part of the design is the World of Spa facility which comprises six smaller spas with 25 multi-sensory, hydrothermal experiences. Each of these mini spas com- bine different wellness approaches from Europe and have been inspired by nature. In the Mineral & Gemstone Spa, for exam-


ple, mineral salts and rose quartz are used in steamrooms, sensory showers and a relaxation lounge to soothe the skin, detox the pores and destress. It also has the world’s first Mineral Room, where ame-


thyst and crushed rose quartz, along with a refreshing lemongrass scent, infuse the air to energise the senses and calm the nerves. Other spas include Fire & Ice, Blossom, Herbal, Salt and Sensory.


The Aqua Sana will also feature an out- door infinity pool with forest views, a serail mud room, 22 treatment rooms and will be connected to six spa accommodation suites (with potential for six more in the future). The concept was designed and devel-


oped by Schletterer and Sparcstudio. The spa product suppliers include Elemis, Bliss and Decléor.


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Multiple pay models in US spas are perplexing, says survey


Multiple and varied payment and compen- sation structures in spas across the US are leading to salary confusion, according to a report by the US Day Spa Association. The 2014 Day Spa Association Spa &


Wellness Compensation Trends Survey high- lights that there’s no one, standard way to pay therapists in the country. Rates of com- missions vary greatly – from less than 20 per cent and up to 50 per cent – and defini- tions of an employee versus an independent contractor remain “fuzzy”.


Commission and salary packages vary greatly 24 Read Spa Business online spabusiness.com/digital Read more: http://lei.sr?a=d5Q6I Spa Business 2 2014 ©Cybertrek 2014


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