SpaFinder Wellness has released its Top 10 list of trends for 2013. One of the most resonant is the branding of wellness, or “Label-Conscious Fitness.” (See above advertisement for Flywheel, a popular indoor cycling fitness brand.) While it’s been around for decades, (think Jane Fonda, Richard Simmons and Charles Atlas, the latter of whom pioneered the branded-fitness craze) celeb fitness programs have exploded, driven by the media and fashion tastes, and are poised to get stronger as the global obesity rate increases. Here, SpaFinder Wellness’ other predictions.

1. Healthy Hotels: This year will see far more hotels serve up health-focused guest experiences and environments with accommodations offering personalized spa menus, wakeup light therapy, vitamin C-infused showers and aromatherapy. In 2014, Intercontinental Hotels Group will unveil its all wellness brand, Even, in New York City.

2. The Mindfulness Massage: A blend of mindfulness techniques (to keep the guest in the moment) and bodywork aim to help reduce stress levels.

3. Earthing: Spas are busy devising creative, soul-stirring ways to re-immerse clients into nature, from treetop massages to tented spas in the wilderness to digital-detoxes.

4. Spa-Genomic: Destination and medical spas are offering diverse genetic tests, such as nutrigenomic testing, which identifies an individual’s best eating strategies; and telomere testing, to gauge a person’s true cellular age.

5. Authentic Ayurveda and other ancient revivals: Expect more aggressively authentic and comprehensively executed global wellness experiences.

6. Color Self-Expression: Look for more in-your-face shades of hair color, Technicolor nail designs and body art.

7. Inclusive Wellness: The spa industry will rethink how it caters to people will disabilities by offering facilities and services that address their needs.

8. Label-Conscious Fitness: See intro.

9. Men: From Barbers to “Brotox”: Men’s focus on beauty has evolved since the trend emerged in 2001. Waxing is one of the biggest trends, with spas such as Bliss devising a Men’s Waxing Menu, and Manhattan’s Yelospa reporting an increase of male visits to 32% from 21% over the last four years. Brazil is expected to represent one-third of the men’s total grooming market in 2016.

10. Where the Jobs Are: The massive global wellness market is overwhelmingly understaffed. Opportunities await for spa managers and directors and beyond.