Luxury Brands, Teens, and Going Green Top 2008 Spa Trends
Posted: Friday, February 22, 2008
by Susan Gans
Geologix, Inc.
Keeping up with the demand of consumers, spa services, like
any other consumable good, continue to grown and change with the times. Here,
according to the International SPA Association (ISPA), are several of the
trends making headlines in 2008:
Feng Shui Your Gym
Forget stark lighting and full-length vanity mirrors. Hello
waterfalls and fine art. Led by ambitious gym projects, more gym-goers will
happily embrace the "Fend Shiu'd" gym. Projects such as Gwinganna in
Austrailia and Clay in
Wellness
Wellness is sweeping the globe, supported by scientific
breakthroughs and the realization that the medical industry has been based on a
"sickness" model. With consumers desiring to be healthier, more
vital, and youthful in appearance, alternative practices and an emphasis on
nutrition are becoming important aspects of spa-going.
Forget the deprivation
Want to lose weight? Forge the deprivation long associated
with detox programs and weight-loss boot camps. Instead, spa-goers are
indulging themselves in high thread-count sheets, well-appointed rooms, spa
treatments, and a nurturing environment as they live it up while detoxing and
losing weight.
Spa Real Estate
With health-focused baby boomers entering the real estate
market to downsize or purchase vacation homes, a continuing trend for 2008 is a
growing number of mixed-use developments with a strong spa focus. From spas
adding residences, to developers adding spas, to hotels/resorts with spas
adding condo units, the spa real estate mania is on.
Taking Sleep Seriously
Recent medical studies stress the importance of sleep for
improved productivity at work, cardiovascular health, and even weight loss. In
2008, look for more hotel spas to bring in sleep directors, more destination
spas to offer "snoozing zones" and massage scheduling that allows the
therapist to say, "Stay on the table as long as you like" (finally!)
Hydro and Thermal Super-Experiences
Europe has long been known for its elaborate "sauna
worlds" where guests can experience a Balinese mutli-steam bath, Finnish
Sauna, Greek Herbal Bath, Indian Blosom Steam Room, Japanese Salt Steam Bath,
Turkish Hammam, and a Zen garden – all in one place.
Branded
Brands such as Armani and Versace, known for their chic
designs, are opening over-the-top spas around the world. Guests can indulge at
the first Armani-branded spa in
The Next Generation of Spa-goer
Always trendsetters, teens are making their presence felt in
the spa industry. Nearly four million have been to a spa where they learn how
to deal with stress, eat nutritiously, and care for their skin. Thirty-four
percent of spas offer teen packages and 16 percent have teen programs.
Spa Lifestyle=Healthy Lifestyle
Working to educate spa-goers, spas are teaching the basics
that lead to a healthy lifestyle: eating nutritious food, exercising and
relieving stress. In the
Plugged In for Time Out
As stress relieving a spa treatment is supposed to be, some
people still need to be plugged in to take time out. Spas are incorporating
technology such as WiFi in relaxation rooms. They are also developing
treatments that combine biofeedback technology, guidance from wellness
professionals, and light therapy to those suffering from depression, Seasonal
Affective Disorder, and insomnia.
Growing Green
A full 76 percent of
Geologix
Inc. manufactures spa, massage, skincare, and therapeutic pain relief products
using a proprietary formula featuring 34 natural minerals contained
in the ancient sea water from the famous