Crystal Spa & Lounge clientele have extensive experience of visiting spa salons worldwide
A year has passed since the opening of the one-of-a-kind spa salon Crystal Spa & Lounge in St Petersburg. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it was designed and constructed in accordance with the principles employed in ancient times for the building of temples and pyramids. This approach was prompted by a desire to create a spa that differed from all other salons in its energy and health-giving properties.
Research carried out in Russia on the influence of pyramid energies on human health have produced staggering results. They registered an improvement in immunity, the regeneration and rejuvenation of tissue cells, an increase in antiviral activity and in the body’s resistance to harmful external factors. There’s an increase in blood coagulability and the viability of cells, a noticeable improvement in physical condition and the vascular system. The electrical conductivity of biological water increases, which produces a strengthening of the body’s defensive functions and retards autoimmune processes in hepatitis-sufferers.
The use of these technologies presents humanity with unique possibilities and wide-ranging prospects, the practical importance of which is greater than the considerable material investments involved in implementing this project.
Twelve months after the opening of the Crystal Spa & Lounge it is possible to draw the first practical conclusions, which is especially important as the Crystal Spa & Lounge represents a new trend that is unparalleled in the worldwide spa industry.
All the clients and staff of the Crystal Spa & Lounge notice its unique energy qualities. The pure, deeply relaxing environment produces the same reaction in everybody – a desire to return to the Crystal Spa & Lounge again and again.
The staff of the salon report excellent physical and emotional health, increased creative activeness and no tiredness at the end of the working day.
In this setting the treatments on offer give a deeper health-improving effect. Clients of the Crystal Spa & Lounge report a steadier and longer-lasting result from the treatments given, a noticeable increase in energy and creative potential. This assessment is particularly important because the Crystal Spa & Lounge clientele is made up of people with extensive experience of visiting spa salons, both in Russia and abroad, so they are able to make informed comparisons.
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Ask an expert: Profit & Loss
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Research: All rise
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Trends: Brief encounters
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Interview: Paul Smyth
Something & Son designer shares his insights on creating pop-up spa facilities. Magali Robathan reports
Summit review: Upping the ante
Katie Barnes reveals the takeaway messages from the 2013 Global Spa & Wellness Summit in New Delhi, India, attended by 375 industry leaders
Research: Local news
Domestic travellers dominate the global wellness tourism market which has an economic impact of US$1.3 trillion. SRI's Ophelia Yeung reports
Research: Thai up
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Software news: Tech talk
The latest developments and news from spa software suppliers from around the world
Business opportunities / contact us: New Spa Technologies is planning to roll out its luxury day spa brand across Russia. Crystal Spa & Lounge: Tel +7 812 327 27 97 Fax +7 812 327 27 90 [email protected] www.crystalspa.ru
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Crystal Spa & Lounge clientele have extensive experience of visiting spa salons worldwide
A year has passed since the opening of the one-of-a-kind spa salon Crystal Spa & Lounge in St Petersburg. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it was designed and constructed in accordance with the principles employed in ancient times for the building of temples and pyramids. This approach was prompted by a desire to create a spa that differed from all other salons in its energy and health-giving properties.
Research carried out in Russia on the influence of pyramid energies on human health have produced staggering results. They registered an improvement in immunity, the regeneration and rejuvenation of tissue cells, an increase in antiviral activity and in the body’s resistance to harmful external factors. There’s an increase in blood coagulability and the viability of cells, a noticeable improvement in physical condition and the vascular system. The electrical conductivity of biological water increases, which produces a strengthening of the body’s defensive functions and retards autoimmune processes in hepatitis-sufferers.
The use of these technologies presents humanity with unique possibilities and wide-ranging prospects, the practical importance of which is greater than the considerable material investments involved in implementing this project.
Twelve months after the opening of the Crystal Spa & Lounge it is possible to draw the first practical conclusions, which is especially important as the Crystal Spa & Lounge represents a new trend that is unparalleled in the worldwide spa industry.
All the clients and staff of the Crystal Spa & Lounge notice its unique energy qualities. The pure, deeply relaxing environment produces the same reaction in everybody – a desire to return to the Crystal Spa & Lounge again and again.
The staff of the salon report excellent physical and emotional health, increased creative activeness and no tiredness at the end of the working day.
In this setting the treatments on offer give a deeper health-improving effect. Clients of the Crystal Spa & Lounge report a steadier and longer-lasting result from the treatments given, a noticeable increase in energy and creative potential. This assessment is particularly important because the Crystal Spa & Lounge clientele is made up of people with extensive experience of visiting spa salons, both in Russia and abroad, so they are able to make informed comparisons.
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2013 issue 4
Interview: Helene Goetzelmann
L'Occitane's international spa director tells Rhianon Howells how the consumer retail company has become a spa operator with 60 facilities
Ask an expert: Profit & Loss
Hotel spas need to fight capital expenditure allocation said an investor panel at this year's Global Spa & Wellness Summit
Research: All rise
There's been an increase in the five top key performance indicators in the US spa industry shows the 2013 ISPA study
Company Profile Promotion: ESPA promotion
As ESPA's 20th
anniversary year draws
to a close, founder and
CEO Sue Harmsworth
explains how and why the
company is still evolving
Safari Spa: Animal instinct
Safari spas are the staple for Amani, one of South Africa's largest spa chains. Lisa Starr talks to MD Ronleigh Gordon
Trends: Brief encounters
We take a look at some of the most innovative spa pop-ups, a growing trend across the leisure sector
Interview: Paul Smyth
Something & Son designer shares his insights on creating pop-up spa facilities. Magali Robathan reports
Summit review: Upping the ante
Katie Barnes reveals the takeaway messages from the 2013 Global Spa & Wellness Summit in New Delhi, India, attended by 375 industry leaders
Research: Local news
Domestic travellers dominate the global wellness tourism market which has an economic impact of US$1.3 trillion. SRI's Ophelia Yeung reports
Research: Thai up
Prantik Bordoloi analyses a 2013 Thai spa industry study based on both spa consumer and spa operator opinions
Software news: Tech talk
The latest developments and news from spa software suppliers from around the world
Business opportunities / contact us: New Spa Technologies is planning to roll out its luxury day spa brand across Russia. Crystal Spa & Lounge: Tel +7 812 327 27 97 Fax +7 812 327 27 90 [email protected] www.crystalspa.ru
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