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“ISPA members, including spas and product suppliers, are offering products and services that are dedicated to calming, hydrating and repairing the skin from sun and water damage,” says ISPA President Lynne Walker McNees. “Ingredients including pumpkin, ginger and fig are being used this autumn to offer spa-goers a customized experience.” Pumpkin, which is known for its anti-aging, detoxifying, energizing and nourishing benefits for the skin, is one of the most popular ingredients this fall. Pumpkin is most commonly used in facial treatments and is often combined with other fruits such as orange and melon. ISPA members are also finding other uses for this nutritional powerhouse in their body wraps, scented pedicures and salon products. Listed below are some ISPA members that are taking advantage of the nutritional benefits of pumpkin:
This fall, spa-goers can also expect to find new fragrances, experience outdoor activities and take advantage of seasonal savings.
ISPA is recognized worldwide as the leading professional organization and voice of the spa industry. Founded in 1991, ISPA’s membership is comprised of more than 2,500 health and wellness facilities and providers from 74 countries. ISPA strives to advance the professionalism of the spa industry by providing invaluable educational and networking opportunities, to promote the value of the spa experience to society and to be the authoritative voice of the spa industry. Spas are entities devoted to enhancing overall well-being through a variety of professional services that encourage the renewal of mind, body and spirit.
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