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With the traditional Balinese setting, Ozmosis interior comes with timber flooring, bamboo ceilings, lush greens, Cambodian art and a cosy lounge with comfortable sofas.
Having Balinese music plays in the background, aromatic scent fills the air and dim lighting, really set the mood of relaxation for every customer steps inside.
Facilities wise, Ozmosis has a long bath, showers, steam room, facial and massage rooms which is very much a normal day spa should have.
Ozmosis boasts an extensive menu of aromatherapy body massages, invigorating body scrubs, mud-wraps, baths, waxing, steam treatments and stress relief treatments. Some of these individual items are bundled to form their signature treatments such as the Ozmosis Escapade, the Ozmosis Tropical Paradise and the Ozmosis Ultimate Indulgence.
But what you should know is that Ozmosis Health & Day Spa does offer special discount packages every month. Some of these packages do include foods or drinks at the La Bodega restuarant, which is just situated below Ozmosis. And the best place to check them out is head over to their website, http://www.ozmosis.com.my/whatshot/hot.html, or join their facebook fan page.
So if you have been to Ozmosis, let us know what your thoughts are.
How to contact Ozmosis Health & Day Spa ?
Tel: + 603-2287 0380
Fax: +603 2287 0381
Address: Ozmosis Health & Day Spa 1st Floor, 14 &16 Jln Telawi 2, Bangsar Baru 59100 Kuala Lumpur.
Email: osmosis@gastrodome.com.my
Website: http://www.ozmosis.com.my/whatshot/hot.html
Opening Hours: 10am – 9pm (Mon – Sun)
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ozmosis.my
* http://www.gastrodome.com.my/ozmosis/ website listed in some of the business directories and their facebook fan page wasn’t accessible while I was writing this article (Yes, I did try few times). Well, do let us know if any of you manage to get in.
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Euromonitor is a world renowned provider of business intelligence on industries, countries and consumers. They prepared a report for the 2010 Global Spa Summit that included some very valuable statistics and observations that would (or should) be of interest to the spa industry. Here is one slide I thought was interesting…kind of a good news bad news scenario.
The good news: The post recession consumer is even more ready for spa than they were before the recession!
Three out of the four key trends are aligned with our industry:
1. Health & Wellbeing (obvious)
2. Escapism (mental diversion by means of entertainment or recreation)
3. Value (relative worth)
This trend could be bad news:
4. Home as entertainment hub
Perhaps we should look at the bad news trend as an opportunity. For example….clearly this trend of home as entertainment hub is a welcome trend for mobile spas, home spa design, and even spa living communities that may make a comeback once the real estate market recovers. In addition all the retail products we sell in spas for people to enjoy spa aspects at home should become even more popular. And for existing spas? Perhaps these questions are worth some discussion:
- Should spas be thinking about offering “at home services” as a regular feature?
- How can spas make themselves more appealing so that people will continue to leave their homes and visit regularly?
- What does this say about staycations?
- What new creative ideas could be incorporated to take advantage of this trend?
I would really love to know your thoughts and ideas on these post-recession trends. So let us hear from you!
If you want to read the full report, go to http://www.globalspasummit.org/index.php/summit-2010/presentations and click on “Euromonitor.”

