SPA Gazelli to launch London day spa
Azerbaijani skincare company Gazelli has plans to launch a three-treatment room spa location in London in Q3 this year. T is ‘Gazelli House’ proj- ect represents one of many luxury skincare-branded spa openings this year, includ- ing the upcoming House of Elemis; the recently launched Caudalie day spa in the US; and the Parisian Charme d’Orient spa boutique. T e Gazelli House London
is a three-storey townhouse facility and will feature three treatment-rooms on the ground fl oor for clients to learn from skin specialists based on the teachings of Dr Zarifa Hamzayeva, co-founder of Gazelli. T e other co-founder of the business is Jamila Askarova, Hamzayeva’s fi rst daughter. On the second fl oor of the house will be
Dr Zarifa Hamzayeva, co-founder of Gazelli skincare company
a ‘living room’ for events, which will involve a choice of educational seminars, interactive workshops, lectures and fi lm screenings. T is level of the house will also welcome
a variety of artists to exhibit their works. T e incorporation of art into this spa’s social
hub is related to Hamzayeva’s second daugh- ter’s ongoing curation of contemporary art. Mila Askarova, the second daughter, runs a commercial art organisation called Gazelli Art House, which boasts branches in both London’s Mayfair and Baku in Azerbaijan. The top floor, dubbed ‘sky parlour’, will
off er tailored consultations with resident and visiting experts and will feature sessions on topics including colour therapy, sound healing, yoga, hypnotherapy, nutrition and ayurveda. Details:
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Ribby Hall launches new wellness centre
The Spa Hotel at Preston’s Ribby Hall Village has opened its new wellness centre in partnership with Wellness International – a wellbeing provider comprised of medical consultants, GPs, occupational health consultants, health- care practitioners, nurses and medical technicians. The Wellness Centre, an
extension to the existing ther- mal zone spa, will help clients identify and understand underlying health issues – to be explained by a specialist team consisting of doctors, physiotherapists, personal trainers and lifestyle coaches. Open to local residents, day spa visitors and
overnight guests, the centre’s advice packages include nutritional support, food intoler- ance testing, food allergy testing, nutritional therapy, weight management programmes and general health and wellbeing testing. Spa manager Lorna Macleod said: “T ere’s
a direct correlation between what we eat, the appearance of our skin and also our overall
© CYBERTREK 2015 T e Wellness Centre is an extension to the existing thermal zone spa
health and wellbeing. So not only are we pro- viding our spa guests with the facilities to take time out and hit the pause button on their daily routines, we are also encouraging them, whilst they are here, to explore and learn more about their overall health and wellbeing.” The spa already offers more than 70
body and facial treatments, carried out by a team of 28 therapists, using the follow- ing brands: Elemis, Neom, Mii and OPI. ” Details:
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