Tulah Wellness Clinic, a holistic wellness destination, is set to open in the hills of northern Kerala, India, in February 2026.
Tulah, which means “balance” in Sanskrit, will be a clinical healing sanctuary offering guests transformational experiences for the body, mind and soul.
The programming will blend ancient Eastern traditions such as Ayurveda, Vedanta, yoga, Tibetan and Traditional Chinese Medicine with advanced diagnostics and regenerative medicine. Guests will have access to a full spectrum of wellness philosophies.
The first of a series of citybased clinical wellness hubs will launch in Dubai later next year, providing follow-up appointments and aftercare for guests of the Keralan facility.
Tulah is the vision of engineer and philanthropist Faizal Kottikollon, whose social impact projects have included the development of Tulah’s sister institution, Meitra Hospital, a facility in India built in collaboration with doctors from the Cleveland Clinic.
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The purpose of Tulah is to support people in achieving a unified life
Faizal Kottkiollon
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Alan Whiteley shares Champneys' plans after securing £32m from partner Cheyne Capital
Champneys has extended its partnership with global alternative investment manager Cheyne Capital, with £32 million (US$41.1 million, €38 million) for capital expenditure for growth and refurbishment.
Cheyne Capital became a partner in 2022. The terms of this deal were not disclosed.
This extended funding will be used across Champney’s portfolio of four spa resorts and two spa hotels. All bedrooms and public areas are expected to be refurbished and the funds will also be used to enhance the spa and wellness facilities. Champneys will also adopt and maintain further sustainability systems.
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Champneys is making extensive enhancements to its spa facilities
Alan Whiteley
Alan Whiteley, CEO, Champneys, told Spa Business, “Guests can look forward to a comprehensive refurbishment of all bedrooms across our portfolio, ensuring each stay combines the highest standards of comfort with our signature ambience.
“Beyond the bedrooms, we are making extensive enhancements to our public areas and spa facilities,” added Whiteley. “This includes upgrading treatment rooms, expanding relaxation spaces and integrating the very latest in wellness technology.
“Our goal is to create environments where every moment feels restorative, indulgent and uniquely Champneys,” said Whiteley.
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Kate Mearns to receive 2026 ISPA Dedicated Contributor Award
Kate Mearns will receive the 2026 ISPA Dedicated Contributor Award in recognition of her work in the spa industry.
Mearns will be given the award at the 2026 ISPA Conference, which is taking place between 31 March and 2 April next year at The Venetian in Las Vegas.
Each year, ISPA presents the ISPA Dedicated Contributor Award to an active member who has made significant contributions to the industry.
During her more than 30 years of experience in the industry, Mearns has contributed to research, undertaken extensive speaking engagements and has had many articles published in spa and fitness publications.
As a key voice on spa trends and wellness education, Mearns has played an important role during her tenure on the ISPA Board. This includes two years as the ISPA chair, where she strengthened member engagement and collaboration.
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CHAMPNEYS
When I created Spa Well, I always envisioned it as a space for education and insight
Sara Young
Sara Young launches spa finance course on Spa Well
Spa Well, founded by Sara Young, has launched a CIBTAC-endorsed course to provide spa leaders with financial and commercial skills.
Spa Well is an organisation dedicated to providing spa managers with key skills and opportunities for progressionand delivered via an online educational community platform with an app. Members can attend exclusive meetups, webinars and access a resource library and business directory. Ten spa managers from across the Champneys Group were the first to sign up to the course.
Young told Spa Business: “I've heard how brilliant spa managers are being held back simply because they don't have access to the same commercial training as their hotel peers. This course marks the first step in taking that vision to the next level: it bridges the gap by giving them the language, confidence and commercial understanding to operate as true business leaders."
Kate Mearns
ISPA will honour Kate Mearns at next year's conference with the 2026 ISPA Dedicated Contributor Award
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The Well and developer Terra have secured a refinancing loan worth US$238 million to complete the mixed-use development in Miami
Peninsula Hot Springs
Australian wellness destination
Peninsula Hot Springs is up for sale after 20 years of operation
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Celestial stays
evianSpa at Hôtel Royal in Evian-lesBains, France, has introduced its first water-themed wellness packages
Sicilian spa concept
Irene Forte, daughter of hotelier Sir Rocco Forte has introduced a new spa concept across the portfolio, including The Balmoral in Scotland
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International wellness brand The Well and Miami-based real estate developer Terra have secured a US$238 million (€218.4 million, £183.5 million) refinancing loan to complete the new mixed-use luxury wellness development The Well Bay Harbor Islands in Miami, US.
The funds for the long-term financing solution come from Eldridge Capital Management and investment management firm Hudson Bay Capital Management.
The City of Miami will have signed off on the safe completed
THERMAL
Therme Group develops first site in Singapore
Therme Group has announced it will develop its first wellbeing oasis in Singapore, creating a large-scale social wellbeing infrastructure project costing S$1 billion (US$768 million, €664 million, £507 million).
The Singapore Tourism Board signed off on the tender for a wellness attraction at the Marina South Coastal site.
We’re approaching completion with confidence in the longterm value of this project
David Martin
construction of the residences by the end of the year.
David Martin, CEO of Terra, said: “We’re approaching completion with momentum and confidence in the long-term value of this project."
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Therme Group is pioneering the future of wellbeing at scale globally
Robert Hanea
The project, designed by DP Architects and Therme Arc, will range across a four-hectare waterfront site, next to the scenic waterway and dam – Marina Barrage – and the famous botanical attraction called Gardens by the Bay.
Dr Robert Hanea, founder and CEO of Therme Group, said Singapore will be "a destination for residents and visitors alike – a place where wellness, culture and nature come together.”
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Ensana sells Buxton Crescent to Cheyne
Cheyne Capital, the global alternative investment fund that recently invested in Champneys (see page 2), has acquired the Buxton Crescent spa hotel in Derbyshire, UK.
The 81-key hotel and thermal bathing spa business has been bought from CP Holdings and the Trevor Osborne Property Group, owner of health resort operator Ensana, which originally opened and has been running the hotel.
Cheyne Capital is the majority owner, with Champneys holding a small percentage interest.
OPPORTUNITY
Peninsula Hot Springs is up for sale after 20 years
The Peninsula Hot Springs destination spa in Fingal, Australia, is up for sale after more than 20 years of operation.
The 42 acres of landscaped grounds and hot springs on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria is being listed for sale by hospitality and commercial real estate company JLL Hotels and Hospitality Group.
The estate agency describes the property as presenting “significant potential for continued growth and success.”
JLL says the property represents a “one of a kind investment opportunity in the rapidly growing
Champneys has a management contract and franchise agreement with Cheyne and will operate the property as a Champneys spa hotel, making it the brand’s seventh UK spa.
wellness industry,” offering “robust financial performance with a proven 20-year track record.”
The property comes with an approved development permit for expansion.
Peninsula Hot Springs has undergone a series of additions, renovations and enhancements over the years. It now offers more than 70 geothermal bathing experiences, a range of accommodation options, spa treatments and dining venues.
■ Ensana has sold to Cheyne Capital
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Wellness
programmes Céleste, Précieuse and Vitalité offer a tailored approach to wellbeing, relaxation and rejuvenation
Amanda Deloncle, spa manager, Evian Resort
Celestial stays
Hôtel Royal in Evian-les-Bains has launched its first spa packages, with programming based on the journey the glacial source water takes through the French Alps
■ The spa stays include a range of activities available across the resort, including fitness hikes, yoga and other workshops to promote an overall sense of balance
Hôtel Royal in Evianles-Bains, France – the birthplace of the Danone-owned mineral water brand Evian – has launched its first evianSpa packages, which last four or seven days.
The 1,700sq m evianSpa re-opened following a transformation and rebrand last year, with consultancy and development by Patrick Saussay.
The programming for the new wellness stays is built around the spa concept’s four stages of the famous source water cycle as it travels through the French Alps.
■ Celestial – The mineral has origins as rain or snow, falling on the Gavot plateau.
■ Mineral – It is filtered through glacial rock for more than 15 years to achieve its rich mineral water status.
■ The 1,700sq m evianSpa reopened following a transformation and rebrand
By providing these options, we ensure guests can find a personalised journey that enhances their health
■ Precious – It then reaches a precious spring.
■ Vitality – The water bursts from the source with energy and vitality. The wellness packages are linked to this conceptual journey, with prices starting at €2,550 (US$2,830, £2,170) per person. Each stay includes breakfast, access to the evianSpa and €150 (US$170, £130) per day in resort dining credit. Amanda Deloncle, spa manager at Evian Resort, told Spa Business: “Each programme is designed to address different needs, whether clients are seeking deep relaxation, a luxurious pampering experience or an invigorating boost to their vitality.”
Celestial Dimension
The Celestial Dimension stay offers a calming journey for inner
peace restoration. The programme includes a range of treatments, a relaxing curated journey through the hydrothermal circuit and herbal tea infusions to provide stress relief.
Precious Dimension
The Precious Dimension package is designed for guests looking to experience renewal, age well and embrace their inner beauty. The stay includes a skin diagnostic assessment, various treatments, yoga and curated muscle relaxation sessions in the hydrothermal circuit.
Vitalising Dimension
The Vitalising Dimension stay has been designed to reignite guests’ energy levels. Activities include a fitness hike, personal training and a Nordic contrast bathing ritual. ●
■ Hôtel Royal in Evian-les-Bains, France, is the birthplace of the Danoneowned mineral water brand Evian
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Sicily meets Scotland
Irene Forte Spa is launching a new concept at The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh
Irene Forte, founder of Irene Forte Spa within the family-run Rocco Forte Hotels group, has relaunched the spa at The Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh, UK, using her new concept based in “nature and science.”
About the concept
The concept features relating to nature can be seen in both the terracotta and sage green colour scheme and the new
Irene Forte Spa skincare. The products are infused with botanicals from the brand’s organic farm at Verdura Resort in Sicily, Italy. The concept’s science elements can be seen in the skincare formulations, used in facial and body therapies. Informed by 40 years of biomedical research and clinically approved for sensitive skin, the products are combined with treatments that incorporate technology.
The new concept is being rolled out across the Rocco Forte Hotels portfolio. Irene is the daughter of hotelier Sir Rocco Forte and niece of famed designer Olga Polizzi.
This opening marks a new chapter for wellness at Rocco Forte Hotels, according to Irene Forte: “It's about creating environments that make people feel both cared for and empowered. When uncompromising scientific innovation works in harmony with the regenerative
■ The property is owned by Rocco Forte Hotels
■ Irene Forte
■ The contemporary Sicilian
power of nature, it lifts your whole being. This launch is the next step in building longevity, vitality and joy into everyday life.”
Facilities
The design for the 1,102sq m spa’s renovation, by DO Studio, creates a contemporary Sicilian retreat that provides a balanced contrast with the hotel’s traditional interiors.
The spa features marble mosaics and soft curving surfaces.
The spa has five treatment rooms, with beds by Lemi as well as a sauna, steamroom and a 15-metre indoor lap pool.
It's about creating environments that make people feel both cared for and empowered
This is the first UK property to launch the Forte Vita Bar, where guests experience express beauty rituals. Technology is by Lyma Laser Pro, Dermalux Flex, Omnilux LED, Sculptra Desee Pro, Oxyjet Go and Endospheres. There's also a fitness centre with equipment by Technogym. ●
retreat design for the 1,102sq m spa is by DO Studio
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Why longevity needs a system
Longevity is not a trick or a single intervention. It is the artful rhythm of stimulus and recovery – short and precise. Art of Cryo’s portfolio forms a complete arc for this:
l M.C.S. to awaken the senses, activate or relax body and mind
l Vaultz cryotherapy to drive deep, systemic cold induced responses
l The Flow System to circulate, integrate, and settle.
Together, they create a repeatable ritual that turns intention into a joyful, beneficial lifestyle.
Yes, the order matters!
M.C.S.-Vaultz-Flow system is the backbone. Variations exist, but the arc is intentional.
Performance Prime (21 minutes max)
1. M.C.S. – 8 min
Switch on; activate and awaken.
2. vario Vaultz – from 1.5 to 5 minutes
Treatment time is calculated by Remedi-Cool to deliver a sharp, energising systemic impulse.
3. Flow System – 8 min
A natural performance booster: enhanced circulation, muscle activation, accelerated regeneration, and deep recovery.
Daily Reset (21 minutes max)
1. M.C.S. – “JOY-UP” 8 min
Stimulate tissues and senses, calm the mind.
2. vario Vaultz – 2.5 minutes for focus, 3 minutes for a deep reset.
3. Flow System – 8 min
Daily vitality, sensual energy, and flow.
Deep Regeneration (21 minutes max)
1. M.C.S. – 8 min
Supports general psychophysical balance, relaxation for body and mind.
2. vario Vaultz – from 1.5 to 5 minutes
Calculated by Remedi-Cool as the individual treatment time for deep systemic response and the threshold for full recovery signaling.
3. Flow System – 8 min
Promotes rejuvenation, relieves leg heaviness, and improves ABI.
HINTS
Travellers: use the Daily Reset circuit after flights.
For most people, 1–5 sessions per week create a sweet spot – bringing lightness, clear focus, and quiet confidence.
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SUPPLIER NEWS
Suppliers tell Spa Business insider about their latest product, design and technology launches
■ Innerva Connect is a web-based application that gives real-time workout feedback and enhances the activity experience
Innerva launches new Connect app to deliver real-time feedback
Innerva, a power-assisted exercise equipment manufacturer, has launched Connect, a technology platform designed to power the next evolution of its power-assisted exercise equipment and support active ageing.
The web app gives end users real-time feedback on sessions and performance to boost motivation and help them achieve their exercise and rehabilitation goals. It also allows customers to manage bookings and membership, and gives access to resources such as information on active ageing and equipment usage guides.
■ Jon Hymus
From on-boarding to programme progression, the app enables operators to provide tailored services while boosting retention.
The platform was co-designed with older adults and academic partners, including the Advanced
Wellbeing Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University, using anonymised Innerva data.
Jon Hymus, MD of Innerva, said: ”Connect not only enhances the activity experience for older adults and those living with chronic health conditions, it also provides the information needed to build partnerships with the health sector. The platform insights demonstrate the impact of their active wellbeing offer, providing meaningful data to support such partnerships." MORE ON spa-kit.net http://lei.sr/A8D8G
Well-being through water
SUPPLIER NEWS
Kerstin Florian creates peptide-filled Lift and Firm Crème for skin rejuvenation
Kerstin Florian has unveiled a new skincare product called Lift and Firm Crème, which has been designed for all skin types to improve lift, firmness and rejuvenation.
The cream features a peptide complex known as Uplevity, which is said to support the skin’s natural
■ Kristina Zanardi
collagen and elastin for a firmer and more lifted appearance.
Ingredients that help maintain hydration, smooth skin texture and refine facial contours have also been included in the formula to improve long-term skin health.
Bakuchiol, a gentle botanical alternative to retinol, has been added due to its antioxidant properties that can strengthen the skin’s natural barrier, reduce inflammation and promote collagen production.
Kristina Zanardi, global director of education and product development, Kerstin Florian, told Spa Business: "Each Kerstin Florian formula is created with the same intention; we always strive for natural
Alqvimia reformulates combination skin range
Alqvimia has reformulated its Essentially Beautiful Balance range of skincare for combination and oily skin.
The new formulas include plantbased bioretinol, antioxidants and sebum regulators to perfect texture, hydration and nourishment, without adding extra oil.
The range comprises the Essentially Beautiful Balance Cream and Serum.
■ The Lift and Firm Crème uses a gentle retinol alternative, bakuchiol
and advanced ingredients that promote healthy skin. With this crème, we wanted a breathable yet protective shield, achieved through a novel natural biopolymer."
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■ The new formulas include plant-based bioretinol
Drolma Lizcano, CEO of Alqvimia, said: “The reformulation represents an improvement in sensoriality, featuring a lighter cream texture and a serum with a drier touch. This enhances the consumer’s experience during application, providing
a greater sense of wellbeing and comfort. At the same time, we have chosen to innovate with new natural-origin ingredients that deliver a holistic action for mature combination or oily skin," added Lizcano.
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ALQVIMIA
■ Drolma Lizcano
Omnisens adds unisex eau de toilette to Thé Tonique collection
Sensorial skincare brand Omnisens has released an eau de toilette called Eau Thé Tonique, to complete its Thé Tonique collection of eight sensory products.
The unisex fragrance has an invigorating and comforting scent with top notes of lemon and bergamot, heart notes of jasmine tea and base notes of musk and amber. The formula includes ingredients of natural origin.
Omnisens says the product can be used upon waking, after showering or throughout the day. The retail price for the fragrance is €45 (US$49, £39) for 50ml.
Joëlle Guillemot, founder, Omnisens, said: "Our Thé Tonique collection has been cherished by spa professionals and clients worldwide, with a particularly strong presence in Asia.
“I wanted to create a new body fragrance that would capture the very essence of this iconic range,” added Guillemot. “With its signature fresh
■ The eau de toilette joins the Thé Tonique range
and luminous green tea and citrus notes, this perfume is an invitation to a sensorial journey."
The product joins the collection alongside a satin dry oil, home fragrance, body lotion, body scrub, shampoo, conditioner and a bath and shower gel.
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Fold unveils Easi-Fold Pilates reformer machine for flexible spaces
Fold has launched a new Pilates reformer machine designed for facilities that need to create flexible spaces.
Available in six colourways, the reformer incorporates the Easi-Fold system with assisted spring and ‘parent and child’ wheel technology,
which the company says makes it ‘the easiest fold on the market’.
The machine also has headrest support, upgraded springs and a maplewood frame that can be paired with mocha, beige and black upholstery.
Matt Harras, co-founder of Fold, said: “Our new reformer creates a true hybrid solution for studios and commercial wellness club operators. With smarter storage and new colourways, we’ve built a reformer we believe sets a new standard for studios worldwide.”
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■ Matt Harras
■ The new Pilates reformer machine is available in six colourways
While touchless therapies are a positive addition to spas, nothing can replace the healing power of human touch, says Barbara Cooke
“Touchless therapies may be surging in popularity, but human touch still plays an irreplaceable part in the spa experience,” says Barbara Cooke, founder of leading spa textiles supplier, BC SoftWear. She continues: “These new touchless experiences are a great way for spas to protect their therapists’ wellbeing. Therapist burnout is increasing and spas worldwide are struggling with ongoing recruitment issues. Touchless technologies
enable spas to more easily provide add-on treatments, manage guest flow and free up staff availability.
“However, I feel strongly that people primarily visit a spa because they want the wellness benefits associated with direct human contact. The power of human touch cannot be underestimated; people will always crave it. Spas are one of the few places where people can safely experience the countless benefits of a skilled therapist’s hands.”
Cooke speaks with more than 23 years experience in the spa and wellness industries, with the company she founded – BC SoftWear –a supplier of luxury textiles to leading spas worldwide, including Mandarin Oriental, Corinthia Hotels, Raffles and One and Only.
Her view on what makes a spa experience truly memorable for guests? She continues:
“At BC SoftWear, we believe the first touchpoint for a guest in a spa sets the tone for their visit; often that’s with a towel or bathrobe.
“It’s so important for that touchpoint to feel soft and deeply luxurious, as it prepares the guest for relaxing into the treatment
It’s our mission to make every touchpoint as memorable and luxurious as possible
Barbara Cooke
to come, where their therapist’s touch will sooth and restore them.
“Touchless therapies certainly now have a place, but hands-on treatments will never go out of fashion; and at BC SoftWear it’s our mission to make every one of those touchpoints as memorable and luxurious as possible.”
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PHOTO: BC SOFTWEAR
The therapist’s touch soothes and restores, supported by luxurious towels
A guest’s first touchpoint at a spa is often a robe, which should feel luxurious
SMOOTH OPERATOR
The new toner from G.M. Collin represents a ‘gold standard’ in leave-on liquid
exfoliation for smooth and radiant results, without the irritation of a scrub
If there’s one step in skincare that can truly transform a person’s complexion, it’s exfoliation. However, traditional methods often walk a fine line between glow and irritation. G.M. Collin’s new Peel Toner Exfoliant has been formulated to solve this problem by offering a next-generation daily leave-on liquid exfoliant designed to deliver radiance, smoothness and hydration, all in one sleek bottle.
No more coarse scrubs and grainy textures, this toner relies on a scientifically-balanced trio of exfoliants that come together in liquid form. These are: AHA (lactic and glycolic acids), to resurface dull skin for a fresh, even finish; BHA (salicylic acid) to penetrate pores and dissolve sebum and impurities; and PHA (gluconolactone) to gently refine while drawing in moisture, making it ideal for sensitive skin. Together, they form a powerhouse liquid blend that smooths, clarifies and brightens without compromising comfort.
To keep skin happy, G.M. Collin also added aloe vera, allantoin and hyaluronic acid, ensuring hydration and soothing care with every swipe.
POTENT INGREDIENTS
“We wanted to create a gentle yet effective exfoliant that instantly and gradually reveals radiant, glowing skin without compromise between comfort and results,” says Myriam Sayer, G.M. Collin’s VP of marketing and operations.
“As a dermatologist-founded brand, we believe in smart formulation. Each product combines a synergy of potent ingredients that work together to obtain the most effective skincare
solutions on the market, maintaining skin safety and health. Our new Peel Toner Exfoliant follows our formulation philosophy to offer clinically-proven results and a unique experience.”
She continues: “Consumers today are craving skincare that’s both effective and kind to skin. Liquid exfoliants have been trending, but many formulas leave users choosing between glow and gentleness. G.M. Collin spotted the gap and spent years perfecting a solution: a clinically-tested, multi-tasking exfoliant that delivers results you can feel and see, without irritation.”
The proof for the Peel Toner Exfoliant results? A clinical study* showed skin texture was seen to have improved in 89 per cent of participants, while up to 82 per cent saw an improvement in skin hydration. In another study,** 90 per cent of testers saw an improvement in complexion radiance.
In both studies, participants applied toner twice daily and results were measured after the first hour, after 14 days and after 28 days (with some users reporting results within that first hour).
ENHANCED FACIALS
One of the Peel Toner Exfoliant’s biggest wins is its no-rinse, no-fuss protocol that eliminates dead skin cells, smooths and hydrates. It’s quick to apply and silky on the skin, delivering that coveted ‘just-had-a-facial’ glow. Available in both
The new toner contains a trio of exfoliants combined in liquid form
PHOTO: G.M. COLLIN
This clinically-tested, multitasking exfoliant delivers results you can feel and see, without irritation
Myriam Sayer, VP, G.M. Collin
retail and professional sizes, it can double as a treatment amplifier – enhancing facials in spas and clinics, while allowing customers to extend results at home (where it can be used daily, or a few times a week).
“The new toner can be incorporated easily into a professional facial, for preparing the skin before treatments and as an amplifier, or recommended by skincare professionals for the home regimen as gentle daily exfoliation for smoother, brighter, perfectly refreshed skin,” says Sayer.
Beyond performance, the formula reflects G.M. Collin’s clean beauty values. It’s vegan, cruelty-free and free from parabens and mineral oils. Ingredients are thoughtfully-sourced with an emphasis on renewability and local manufacturing helping to minimise the product’s carbon footprint.
G.M. Collin believes exfoliation is no longer about stripping the skin, it’s about revealing radiance while respecting the skin barrier. Its new Peel Toner Exfoliant embodies this shift, proving that high-performance skincare can be both powerful and pleasurable to use. ● More: www.gmcollin.com
*Clinical study on 30 volunteers. Individual results may vary. **Subjective study on 30 volunteers. Conducted on-site by Laboratoires Dermo-Cosmetik Inc (G.M. COLLIN)
Peel Toner Exfoliant also contains aloe vera, allantoin and hyaluronic acid
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WEB ADDRESS BOOK
Connect with spa organisations from around the world. We welcome your entries – write to spateam@leisuremedia.com
Asia-Pacific Spa & Wellness
Coalition (APSWC)
■ www.apswc.org
Association of Malaysian Spas (AMSPA)
■ www.amspa.org.my
Australian Hot and Mineral Springs Alliance
■ www.bathing.org
Bali Spa and Wellness Association
■ www.balispaandwellnessassociation.id
Bulgarian Union for Balneology and Spa Tourism (BUBSPA)
■ www.bubspa.org
Association of Spas of the Czech Republic
■ www.jedemedolazni.cz
Day Spa Association
■ https://dayspaassociation.com
Estonian Spa Association
■ www.estonianspas.eu
European Historic Thermal Towns Association
■ www.historicthermaltowns.eu
European Spas Association
■ www.europeanspas.eu
Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT)
■ www.fht.org.uk
Federterme
■ www.federterme.it
FEMTEC (the World Federation of Hydrotherapy and Climatotherapy)