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How to Open a Thriving Medical Spa

Maxine Drake

Were talking services that go way beyond cucumber slices and aromatherapy. Clients want results, but they also want to feel heard and cared for instead of walking into a space that feels more like a hospital than a high-end experience. Clients are done with social media gimmicks and overhyped skincare. They want real results.

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Esthetician Spotlight May

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

After a partial lobectomy and over a dozen hospitalizations I knew this would forever change my life and shape my career. After a lot of contemplation and reflection, I felt a stronger pull to mix my experience of skincare and wellness to create an entirely new esthetic experience. Cultivate a healthy diet and sleep routine.

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Auberge’s new Global VP of Wellbeing, Vivianne Garcia-Tunon, talks wellbeing, wellness travel & more

Spa Executive

Garcia-Tunon has more than 25 years of experience creating forward-thinking, holistic health solutions for the hospitality industry. Under the mentorship of Susan Harmsworth, she honed her skills in areas like spa therapies, aromatherapy, wellness operations, design, marketing, and public relations. What are your plans in this role?

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Certification vs. Licensure in Esthetics, Massage Therapy, and Cosmetology

New Age Spa Institute

Certifications are typically focused on specific skills, such as makeup artistry, clinical aesthetics, or advanced techniques in skincare. Esthetics License: A Direct Path To Skin The Esthetics license focuses solely on skincare and related treatments. Check out the accredited Esthetician Program at NASI.

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Experiential marketing opens up new revenue streams for hotels

Spa Executive

In hospitality, experiential marketing is an excellent way to engage and connect with guests by crafting immersive experiences that leave a lasting impact. These could include mini-massages, meditation sessions, or skincare demonstrations with expert consultations.

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Spa stars: How to cater to your customers’ zodiac preferences

Spa Executive

In the spa, wellness, and hospitality world, understanding the unique wants and needs of your customers is key to crafting a truly personalized wellness experience. They are likely to savor indulgent spa treatments such as deep tissue massages, aromatherapy sessions, or luxurious body wraps that envelop them in sensory delights.

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Stop Selling Retail – It Never Works – Start Educating 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

You’d probably work at Ulta or Sephora, those two huge chains that sell hundreds of millions of dollars in skincare and makeup every year! 2 Skincare Kits Help Clients New To Homecare, Especially Teens Many times clients who don’t have a strong understanding of how to do their skin care routine at home need help.