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What spa & wellness leaders are looking forward to in 2024

Spa Executive

From the expansion of biophilic design and touchless wellness to sustainability and a focus on mental wellness, here’s what they had to say. I am particularly excited to see sustainability and eco-friendliness taking center stage in design and operations, with an eye toward creating experiences that are both impactful and planet-friendly.

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Remington Hospitality’s Maritsa Victorian on tech, guest experience & fostering excellence

Spa Executive

Maritsa Victorian of Remington Hospitality talks technology in guest experience & fostering excellence within her team. Strategic initiatives include enhancing operational efficiency, integrating advanced technologies, and prioritizing sustainability practices. Technology is vital to a modern successful business.

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TDD Industry News and Views: Weekly Updates on Comings, Goings, and Other Happenings in Dermatology in the U.S. and Abroad

The Dermatology Digest

Under the terms of the agreement, the partnership will initially span three years, with options for renewal. is rolling out IgniteRF, a minimally invasive workstation that includes nine technologies which offer soft tissue contraction across multiple tissue depths. As part of the collaboration, L’Oréal Japan Co.

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Jumeirah’s VP of Wellbeing, Niamh O’Connell on her new role and enriching the guest wellness experience

Spa Executive

Jumeirah’s new Vice President of Wellbeing, Niamh O’Connell, answers our questions about her new role, the wellness industry, and embracing technology. Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts is renowned for prestigious and captivating properties. Why do you think wellness has become such an important part of hospitality?

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Arch Amenities’ Catherine Warren on technology & creating memorable experiences.

Spa Executive

Technology should serve as a versatile tool rather than a wholesale replacement for human interaction, says Arch Amenities’ Catherine Warren. My responsibilities involve strategic planning, contract negotiation, and fostering partnerships that enhance our service offerings and market position. How is this balance best maintained?

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Yon-Ka Paris: elevating the art of skincare led by new CEO, Antoine Lamarche

Spa Executive

For Yon-Ka Paris’s team of esteemed scientists, dermatologists, and aestheticians, skincare is a science as they work to develop cutting-edge products backed by advanced research and technology, delivering visible results that inspire confidence. I’m also dedicated to driving brand awareness and accelerating our digital transformation.

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The Interplay of Real Estate and Beauty Esthetics

American Esthetician Organization

Moreover, beauty businesses in close proximity can collaborate and create partnerships to offer exclusive packages and promotions, further enticing customers. By investing in sustainable real estate, beauty businesses can establish themselves as forward-thinking and socially responsible, appealing to a broader customer base.