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Biohacking, sleep retreats and cactus massages rank among other key wellness treatments.
January 11, 2026
By: Melissa Meisel
For 2026, beauty consumers are seeking glowing skin. Wellness resource Spa Seekers released its annual Spa Trends Report, which reveals the treatments that will be dominating the professional skincare world for the year ahead. It named Korean glass skin facials, cactus massages and sleep retreats as top picks for the year.
In fact, K-Beauty is booming in the personal care industry. Sign up for our webinar here to learn more. You can attend live or on-demand.
Korean Glass Skin Facials are the most in-demand spa treatment for 2026, with a 140% increase in interest, according to the report.
Biohacking spas, sleep retreats and cactus massages rank among key wellness trends for 2026.
Crystal reiki and gold leaf facials are a few of the trends experiencing a decline in popularity this year, said the report.
The popularity of Korean skincare continues to boom.
Focused on achieving a glass-like complexion through a hydrating multi-step facial, intense cleansing is followed by laying multiple serums and masks to boost collagen, even tone and achieve the desired K-beauty dewy glow.
Maddie Cridge, a spa therapist at SpaSeekers.com, commented on the popularity of the trend: “Korean skincare has been popular around the world for years now and it shows no signs of slowing down. The reason people are so drawn to the products and treatments is because they are genuinely effective and are all born out of it being the norm in Korean culture to look after your skin from a very young age.
“Glass skin facials are also part of a long-term approach that make use of gentle ingredients, that can provide better results than ‘quick fix’ treatments and products.”
Following Korean facials, biohacking has also piqued the interest of health and tech fans alike with a 100% yearly search increase. Innovations in the space like infrared heat, LED light therapy and frequency-based stimulation are used to optimize cellular repair, boost circulation and enhance longevity.
Other wellness treatments and experiences that make the list include “sleep-focused experiences” that gaining in popularity.
For more on growing sector, check out the February 2026 Happi for a deep dive on wellness and professional skincare.
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