Les Nouvelles Esthetiques Spa Magazine #102

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innovation The wellness industry is rapidly growing into a trilliondollar market, offering ample opportunities for new businesses to enter the sector with innovative products or services. EHL has compiled a list of the top global spa trends for 2024, indicating that the spa experience has evolved beyond pampering to include a wide range of healing therapies for the mind, body, and soul, as well as non-invasive aesthetic treatments.

Spa Trends 2024 Looking and feeling good is high on the agenda for anyone with the spare income to afford it in 2024. The spa services market represents an 88billion-dollar global industry and is expected to grow by over 17 percent to 260 billion dollars between 2023 and 2030. The spa services market is somewhat riding on the coattails of the wider wellness industry which is currently experiencing rapid growth. But what is the future potential of the spa? And what has caused this growth? Fuelled by growing concerns about the true 'mental health' crisis which is threatening to bubble over in the aftermath of the pandemic, a newfound importance for ensuring our bodies and minds are fighting fit, and a desire to always look Instagramready hospitality businesses with a spa or health & wellness offering are set to reap the benefits. The six key pillars driving the growing health and wellness market: •Better Health •Better Fitness •Better Nutrition •Better Appearance •Better Sleep •Better Mindfulness Let's take a look at some of the key themes that make up the top global spa trends for 2024.

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Spa Trends, Treatments and Concepts for 2024

By EHL Hospitality Business Management

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Tomorrow will see the wellness industry absorbing and enlarging the services, offers and features of the spa and the hotel itself, which has some of the most substantial key assets for a global wellness lifestyle proposal. It is not a surprise as many of these wellness destinations already exist in Asia, more mind and spirit-oriented, and in the US, more fitness and nature-oriented.

Technology in Spas Tomorrow is a time of artificial intelligence (AI). The younger generations are awake to the need of disease prevention rather than waiting to be sick and finding a cure. Positive psychology, pro-active and preventive medicine are now terms used in this growing segment where the hospitality industry and its wellness spas are ideally positioned to answer their customers' aspirations. The hospitality industry needs to adapt its customer journey to integrate programming the proper wellness services. First step, diagnostics: words like 'assessment', 'evaluation' and 'prescription' are used in preventive healthcare. Therapeutic sessions or wellness programs do not need to be done by doctors anymore but by educated physiotherapists and other experts.

These assessments can be made easier thanks to AI sub-products: fitness and body scanning machines and connected devices that allow the identification of many physical conditions. Connected health and the monitoring of the various tests results will enable the personalisation of preventive health programs.This type of personalisation will be further strengthened as a key asset of hospitality. After identifying the wellness and fitness issues, the spa programming manager may offer à la carte or general programs available at the spa that will enlarge and diversify the offer, with wellness services carried out by experts. Osteopaths, fitness coaches, deep tissues therapists will be able to deliver soothing experiences with an expert human touch. Naturopaths, psychologists, relaxologists, yoga masters will be able to conduct personal or group sessions to develop vitality, healing, stress management, emotional balance, mindfulness and better sleep.

The Human Touch The younger generations, being so virtually and digitally connected, live in a less physical environment than their elders who are used to moving around in a more physically expressive world. Physical contact will be a deficit for the younger generation. Spa massages and other person-to-person treatments will offer a uniquely human touch and serve as a reminder that this basic tradition is fundamental to one's wellbeing.

Be At One with Nature Regular contact with nature has recently become a proven way of combatting stress and promoting wellbeing. For the spas of the future, architects should integrate as many nature features as possible and air circulation in all its forms, from wide-open bays to the new sophisticated artificial purified environments. Natural experiences and discovery excursions should be made available in the vicinity. Time spent in natural outdoor spaces has physiological and psychological benefits, such as reduced stress responses and improved mood. Away from the traditional packages offered by many spa and wellness centres that highlight only the wet and dry rooms, therapies and treatments, it's a good idea to create more awareness of the advantages of mother nature via nature trails, wild nature therapy and outdoor massage for example.

Mental Wellness The digitally connected world has many benefits but has not yet created paradise on earth. Youngsters have fewer issues to contend with in the real world but nonetheless, they do have other pressures like social network harassment, a sense of isolation, stress at work or school. We will be witnessing more mental pathologies than physical ones in the future. The taboo of mental health issues is slowly beginning to crumble with more people having the courage to speak up about depression, burn-out and problems that do not have a physical manifestation. The hospitality industry does not need to transform itself into a health destination, however, it should seek to offer an answer to the expectations of their new clients who will be looking at living a healthy life, preventing diseases and unnecessary stress, avoiding exhaustion and, when they go to

restaurants, being nourished smartly. All professional attitudes will need to encompasss a sense of mindfulness and balance.

Stress Management Stress levels have risen for a variety of reasons since the pandemic: a sense of fear and isolation, disconnectedness from community and loved ones, economic insecutity. These circumstances have had a negative impact on many people's mental wellbeing. What can a spa offer? Certainly a gentler option than standard medication in pill form. Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic methods have become increasingly popular thanks to their holistic approach and the way they connect mind and body. Their appeal lies in the fact that they address the source of the problem, not just the symptoms. Similarly, alternative healing therapies such as acupuncture and reflexology are now as well known as massage and should be regular features in the spa offer.

Growing Dietary Needs The veganism food movement that has swept across the western world in recent years, picking up momentum and growing in popularity due to increasing concerns for the environment among millienials. Not only veganism, there are a whole host of diets to cater for nowadays (pescatarian, vegetarian, paleo, dairy-free, Celiac) and there is growing number of dietary intolerences and allergies. Allergies aside, poor eating habits and their physical outcomes can be prevented, and the hospitality industry has the opportunity, if not the responsibility, to pay attention and communicate the benefits of its culinary positioning. Enjoyable food and menus built by chefs with nutritionists' help may be the best way to satisfy these clients for whom diet is a permanent concern. It is a fact that people have also realised the importance of immune-boosting eating habits. Spa packages should concentrate on this regard and offer individualized menu selections for clients. Employing or collaborating with a nutritionist will add more value to the offering.

Sleep & Relaxation Sleep therapies are becoming more popular to combat insomnia and sleep problems as opposed to taking sleeping medication. To give a concrete example: The Amangiri Resort recently launched a "sleep retreat" in the Utah desert offers holistic spa therapies as well as mental and emotional support for better sleep.

Tweakments: Non-invasive Cosmetic Procedures The demand for non-surgical aesthetic treatments is surging, as individuals prioritize achieving plump, youthful-looking skin or the coveted "Instagram face". Injections of botulinum toxin and dermal fillers have become the most prevalent non-surgical procedures on a global scale, with the market for "tweakments" projected to witness a remarkable 15.4% growth by 2030. What was once the beauty secrets of the rich and famous, social media and reality shows have made these types of aesthetic procedures commonplace. Spas are well placed to offer such treatments, as well as private clinics, and dentists.


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