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Visitors flock to Arden spa

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In addition to the treatment rooms, the 23,000-square-foot spa includes a hot tub and whirlpool bath, steam room, sauna, lounging rooms, cafe for room service, digital lockers, digital showers, pedicure and manicure rooms and a hair salon, said Jana Mate, a Red Door staffer. And yes, there really is a red door.

The Red Door Spa at Harrah’s is among the largest in the 31-spa chain, said General Manager Kelly Adams of Washington Township. The Express Massage is $70. But an 80-minute Red Door Signature Massage costs $173. An 80-minute Desert Hot Stone massage costs a cool $196.

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Indulgence Day and Med Spa Announces Opening

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Indulgence Day and Med Spa Announces Opening     

Opening of Indulgence Day and Med Spa is set to bring a one stop destination for beauty, wellness, and wealth to long beach California.

Long Beach, CA: Indulgence Day and Med Spa celebrated their official opening of Long Beach’s newest destination for beauty, wellness, and wealth. Join Spa Founder and Director Wendy Dye, on Sunday Aug 5th, 2007 at 2pm, for a ribbon cutting ceremony set to include complimentary nibbles, champagne, skin consultations, express massages, skin bar and a raffle of spa treats and services valued at over $400.

A lifetime traveler, Wendy Dye has lived in America, England and Japan, and has traveled to places such as India, Egypt and throughout Europe, becoming accustomed to world class service, and acquainted with the best body treatments and therapies the world has to offer. The spa houses 10 Treatment Rooms, and an impressive boutique which carries both medical and professional skin care lines, along with eclectic gifts and jewelry.

Grand Opening Spa Specials offered during the celebration are to include:

- 60 Minute Classic Indulgence Facial $70 (reg. $85)

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Nature’s Solution for Skin Rejuvenation

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After extensive research on the enzyme’s wound healing abilities, Dr. Bragi received the worldwide patent on Penzyme (so-called for its skin-penetrating actions), the main active ingredient in the new Dr. Bragi Age Management Marine Enzyme.

The revolutionary enzyme penetrates deep into the epidermis, and the skin’s body heat rapidly increases the enzyme’s ability to transform the skin from within.

Dr. Bragi Age Management Marine Enzyme is a unique, non-greasy anti-aging serum, free of artificial additives or chemicals, making it hypoallergenic and suitable for even the most sensitive skin. The Dr. Bragi Age Management Marine Enzyme has four main anti-aging actions:

* Rejuvenating- cleanses and exfoliates epidermal cells, leaving dull skin brighter and more youthful. Visibly smoothes wrinkles and reduces the effects of sun damage.

* Moisturizing- improves elasticity and normalizes the skin’s water content. Glycerol and sorbitol lock water molecules inside the skin for continuous hydration.

* Lifting- encourages production of collagen, preventing and improving the appearance of dark circles and reducing sagging.

* Anti-inflammatory- reduces irritation, itchiness, and redness, while helping to improve skin conditions like rosacea, eczema, and psoriasis.

Dr. Bragi products are available exclusively at Bliss Spas nationwide.

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Standards for proper sanitation before getting a pedicure

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Nail technician Emily Bettano’s metal clippers and tools soak in a cup of blue disinfectant on a table beside her pedicure station. After her client leaves, she empties the whirlpool foot tub, sprays it with disinfectant and scrubs hard with towels. Then she sprays down the reclining chair with another hospital-grade disinfectant. When cleanliness is not a priority at a pedicure salon, foot infections can run rampant. Spa customers can pick up toenail fungus, skin fungus, warts and even life-threatening bacterial diseases from dirty tools or foot baths.

At Spa Ni’joli in Methuen where Bettano works, for example, the nail technicians do a deep cleaning of the whirlpool tubs every night after the last client. Metal utensils that aren’t disposable are scrubbed after each client and soaked in disinfectant.

“Your utensils and your tub should be clean enough for you to eat out of,” said Spa Ni’joli nail technician Pamela Saathoff.

Barbara Battite, a nail technician at Bella Viaggio Salon & Day Spa in Windham, N.H., said that level of intense sanitation - refilling the tub, hospital-grade disinfectants, soaking the jets at the end of the day - is routine at her salon, too.

“We’re really careful about cleaning our tubs,” she said.

Interlocks Salon and Day Spa in Newburyport takes cleanliness a step further. The spa owns an autoclave, the type of sterilization chamber used in hospitals and research laboratories that cleans utensils with hot steam and pressure.
When the client sits down for a pedicure, a fresh set of sterile nippers, toenail clippers and other utensils is laid out in sealed bags, just as the instruments would be at a dentist’s office, said manager Robin Spero.

Pedicure technicians who have worked at various nail salons say this level of cleanliness is certainly not the rule everywhere.

It could be worse, said Nicole Grossi, owner of Spa Ni’joli.

Some salons don’t clean their tools very well, either, Grossi said. If the liquid is cloudy or if there’s any debris at the bottom, that means the tools were not cleaned properly.

Some nasty infections can be spread around at a salon. The experience turned her into a crusader for higher sanitation standards at salons.

Simple contact is all it takes to spread infections such as warts, toenail fungus, athlete’s foot and bacteria, said podiatrist Dr. William Edgerton, who has offices in Gloucester, Danvers and Ipswich. Certain pedicure techniques can also lead to physical problems. Ingrown toenails, for example, can develop if your toenails are shaped in a curve rather than cut straight across.

“Where people do get in trouble is if they have any kind of a health concern, especially an older person with circulatory trouble or an underlying medical problem like diabetes,” he said.

People who have poor circulation in their feet tend to be more susceptible to fungus infections, Edgerton said, and if their feet are numb as the result of a medical condition, they may not even notice the problem until it’s too late.

Saathoff said good nail technicians understand that risk and take it seriously. “Check that water before you put your feet in it,” Saathoff said. Check the drawers (in the pedicure station). If the drawers don’t look clean, then nothing in there is clean. If you go in the bathroom and it’s dirty, you know they’re not clean.”

Super-safe pedicure tips

Reputable salons go out of their way to make sure they don’t spread foot diseases among their pedicure customers. Foot baths are typically cleanest early in the day. At the very least, make sure the salon filters and cleans the foot bath between each client.

* Bring your own pedicure utensils. Emery boards, in particular, can trap germs. Don’t shave your legs right before a pedicure. Freshly shaven legs are more vulnerable to infection.

* Don’t allow a technician to use a foot razor to remove dead skin. It can cause permanent damage and spread infection. It’s much safer to use a pumice stone, foot file or exfoliating scrub.

* Don’t let a technician use sharp tools to clean under your toenails. Sharp objects could puncture the skin and increase the risk of infection. A wooden or rubber manicure stick is fine.

* Foot moisturizer is fine, but avoid leaving any moisture between the toes. Moisture between the toes can encourage athlete’s foot and other types of fungal infection.

* The technician should not cut your cuticles. Cuticles are a natural protective barrier against bacteria. * Don’t have your nails polished if there are signs of an infection, such as thickness or discoloration. Source: The American Podiatric Medical Association

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Deluxe Guerlain Spa Opening at The Regent Bal Harbour in Winter Season 2007

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The Regent Bal Harbour unveils a new generation of spa brand that exclusively offers Guerlain therapies and products in a modern environment.

The 15-room, 10,000-square-foot Guerlain Spa will be located in the new The Regent Bal Harbour, near the prestigious Bal Harbour Shops in North Miami Beach, Florida. A special Spa Therapy Questionnaire enables guests to experience personalized therapies, and continue their well-being strategy, at any Guerlain Spa location in the world. With incomparable views of the Atlantic Ocean and Haulover Inlet, the Guerlain Spa will be available to guests at The Regent Bal Harbour and day visitors alike. Miami comes of age with the Winter Season 2007 opening of The Regent Bal Harbour.

About Regent Hotels & Resorts — Regent Hotels & Resorts is part of Carlson, a global leader in the hotel, restaurant, travel and marketing industries. The Regent brand encompasses luxury hotels, resorts, residences and cruises throughout the world, offering discerning travelers The Regent Experience(SM) with unique and personalized service.

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Non-Surgical Age Erasers

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Kaminsky, co-author of Beyond Botox: 7 Strategies for Sexy, Ageless Skin Without Needles or Surgery, suggests visiting a clinical dermatologist or even a spa aesthetician for individual advice on picking the right cream.

A 2006 survey of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery’s more than 1,300 member surgeons found a 69% increase among women and a 91% increase among men undergoing non-surgical facial plastic surgery procedures, such as Botox, microdermabrasion, Hyaluronic acid and chemical peels, since 2000.

The product stays under the skin, providing volume beneath wrinkles, and encourages collagen production. On the laser front, Cynosure’s Affirm, which came out late last year, uniquely uses three different laser energy sources to reduce wrinkles, treat scars and fix skin discoloration. Market research firm Packaged Facts estimated in 2006 the cosmeceuticals industry is worth $12 billion, including everything from hair-repairing conditioners to vitamin-enriched skin creams and makeup that hydrates skin.

Some new products that could help turn back the clock include Goldfaden Skincare’s Hands On and B. Kamins Chemist Therapeutic Anti-Aging Moisturizer.

Antioxidants reduce the harmful effects of free radicals–molecules that injure the skin’s cells–and protect skin from additional stress and damage. Simpler Solutions Of course, if lasers and creams sound don’t sound appealing, you also can fight the aging process through your diet.

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The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg: The Most Historical New Spa Now Open

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August 9, 2007, the recently opened Spa of Colonial Williamsburg brings the Best of the American Experience to the International Spa Association (ISPA) NYC Media Event.

Spa Director and former ISPA Chairman Kate Mearns will present the Spa’s philosophy of The Continuum of Wellness, sharing with the media five centuries of colonial, African and American Indian wellness practices blended into the modern spa experience in an inventive, invigorating setting.

Consultant and 2006 ISPA Visionary Award-winner Sylvia Sepielli created the Spa philosophy and menu of services based on extensive study in The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s research library, lending historic authenticity to the spa’s series of signature treatments.   

Men and women reach 12 private treatment rooms and three relaxation rooms via separate elevators from the graciously appointed changing rooms, which feature such enhancements as an experiential shower for women and a cold plunge pool for men, as well as whirlpool baths.

17th century — Cleansing Hot Stones Experience: the Powhatan Indians employed wellness tactics involving heating their bodies with hot stones in sweathouses followed by cold water plunges. The experience concludes with full-body, hot stone massage using oil containing lavender, cypress, juniper and rosemary.    

18th century — Colonial Herbal Spa Experience: the 18th century marked the beginning of the assimilation between cleanliness and health, with doctors realizing that dirt on the skin prevented the essential process of perspiration. Thus, individuals began mixing baths of herbal and apothecary ingredients, a ritual adapted for the modern spa patron with a cleansing foot bath, followed by an orange-ginger body scrub, herbal body wrap and signature Williamsburg massage. Historic-inspired components of the experience include a variety of colonial herbs.

The Spa translates this into the experience by incorporating body exfoliation and an herbal bath with a “strengthening” full-body massage. The exfoliating High Road Powder helps to boost spirit and energy before guests soak in an invigorating herbal bath steeped in Ritual Bath Tea and undergo an invigorating massage.    

20th century — Williamsburg Water Cures Spa Experience: Developments in medicine, health care, fitness and wellness in the last century highlight the importance of the 20th century in the continuum of wellness. The development of technologically advanced spa equipment, coupled with the history of bathing rituals inspired this experience. 21st century — Skin Rejuvenation Spa Experience: Late in the 20th

Finally, an antioxidant serum and vitamin-rich moisturizer conclude the Skin Rejuvenation for results similar to, but more gentle than microdermabrasion, with immediate results.    

Massage, scrub, wrap, bath and skincare treatments, plus a full line of manicure, pedicure, hair and scalp services.

Restoration of properties in the Resort Collection of Colonial Williamsburg, and is situated in a garden setting between the landmark Williamsburg Inn, the Williamsburg Lodge and adjacent to the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club. The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg is an amenity of the Resort Collection

Colonial Williamsburg resort services and products support the Foundation’s preservation, research, and educational programs.
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10 MOST LUXURIOUS SPAS IN THE UNITED STATES

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According to Forbes Traveler

1. Cornelia Day Resort, New York City, NY
2. Spa Eleven Casa Casuarina, Miami Beach, FL
3. Spa du Soleil, Rutherford, CA
4. Qua Baths & Spa, Las Vegas, NV
5. Spa Grande, Maui, HI
6. The Spa at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn, Sonoma, CA
7. Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV
8. Mandarin Oriental, Miami, FL
9. Mayflower Destination Spa, Washington, CT
10.Spa Avania, Scottsdale, AZ

Spa-goers looking for an indulgent spa experience now have a host of decadent options to consider.

“Our mission in creating Cornelia Day Resort is to redefine the day spa paradigm,” says Ellen Sackoff, creative director. Spa Eleven Casa Casuarina is equally impressive. Located in the former Versace Mansion in the heart of South Beach in Miami Beach, Fla., the shimmering spa oasis is a sophisticated sanctuary of mosaic tiles, luxe linens, lavish products and over-the-top spa services.

Other times, spectacular spa therapies are at the heart of a divine spa journey. Nestled in the verdant hills of Napa, sophisticated spa-goers enjoy the incomparable valley views and a menu chock-full of luscious local ingredients at Spa du Soleil. Still other spa-goers find supreme succor in European style hydrotherapy retreats. The elegant Spa Grande at the stylish Grand Wailea Resort and Spa in Maui, Hawaii, immerses clients in relaxation with its hour-long water therapy experience.

Meanwhile, the bathing rituals at The Spa at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn in Sonoma, Calif., are a heavenly, hydrating experience.

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Reinvigorate the body in London

Having launched its new spa in June, the Landmark Hotel London has similarly revitalized its spa menu. Also new is the spa’s signature treatment, which involves a foot ritual, exfoliation, aromatherapy massage, and use of hot basalt stones, application of marine mud, a facial, scalp massage and application of body cream to truly indulge and reinvigorate the whole body.
 

Stimulate the body in Jordan

Located along the shores of Jordan’s Dead Sea, the Movenpick Resort & Spa Dead Sea is launching a range of regionally inspired treatments at its Zara Spa. A range of individual treatments are also available which harness the renowned powers of the Dead Sea, including those involving dry flotation and natural Thalgo cosmetics.

Restore the body in Tuscany

New treatments include the Cikitsa Yoga Massage which helps correct posture and restore energy to the body and mind.
 

Heal the body on the Island of Boracay

An ancient Filipino healing method, the head to toe massage is perfect for anyone who wants to relieve the stresses and strains of everyday life, whilst re-balancing the body’s energies.
 

Relax the body in Sri Lanka

Shirodhara treatment, which involves a steady flow of warm oil being poured onto the forehead, follows a 45 minute Indian Head Massage and precedes a gentle foot massage.
 

Revitalise the body in Turkey
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Guests can also enjoy the range of extensive spa and beauty treatments as well as experience the open-air spa area on the beach.

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