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Saskia Spa delivers a comprehensive range of protocols and professional luxury products designed in Paris. Saskia Spa's comprehensive portfolio encompasses rejuvenating facial and body treatments, specialised Dead Sea detox and slimming therapies, plus authentic Turkish and Moroccan Hammam experiences
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Promet offers a comprehensive package of
services for spa projects, including technical
consultancy, architectural and engineering
solutions, production, implementation,
turnkey construction and after-sales services.
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09-11 Jun 2026
Savutuvan Apaja,
Haapaniemi,
Finland
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09-12 Jun 2026
Hotel Cascais Miragem Health & Spa,
Portugal
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21-23 Jun 2026
Midlands (Venue TBA),
Liphook,
United Kingdom
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22-22 Jun 2026
Worldwide,
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03-05 Jul 2026
Copenhagen,
Copenhagen,
Denmark
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19-21 Jul 2026
The Global Ambassador ,
Phoenix,
United States
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22-25 Jul 2026
The Global Ambassador ,
Phoenix,
United States
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23-26 Aug 2026
The Riviera Maya Edition Kanai,
Playa del Carmen,
Mexico
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Spa People: Susan Magsamen

IAM Lab’s executive director reveals two neuroaesthetic reports exploring environments, wellbeing and nervous system restoration
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Sponsored:
Lemi – Optimum experience

As the global spa market evolves, the integration of advanced technology with immersive wellness rituals is becoming increasingly important says Lemi's Matteo Brusaferri
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Research: Brand illusions

WELLSurvey 2.0 revealed that despite high consumer engagement with wellness, clear market leaders have yet to emerge.
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Interview: Emlyn Brown

The group director of wellbeing for Mandarin Oriental talks about spa evolution and how its partnership with Simone Biles demonstrates its strength of intention
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Destination spa: Freeze the moment

What started out as a small floating spa in Swedish Lapland has turned into a bucket-list destination rooted in contrast therapy and Nordic Living. Magali Robathan pays a visit to Arctic Bath
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Research: Decoding wellbeing

Distrust, limited brand differentiation and a market worth US$606bn are key findings from WELLSurvey 2.0. Kevin Kelly and Peter Yesawich report
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