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Zapora Spa Salon Monrovia Indiana - Men Spa - Special Services

Zapora Salon Spa provides a calming atmosphere

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This old-fashioned barber chair at Zapora Salon Spa in Monrovia IN will welcome male clients who want a haircut and hot shave. The salon also offers massage, permanent makeup and wig services for clients and cancer patients.

This old-fashioned barber chair at Zapora Salon Spa in Monrovia will welcome male clients who want a haircut and hot shave. The salon also offers massage, permanent makeup and wig services for clients and cancer patients.

At first, it seems odd that a minister who does tent revivals at the Wilbur Community Center is opening a beauty salon and spa in the heart of Monrovia. But after talking to his daughter, Amanda, the picture becomes clearer. Gary Bivens and his family want people who have been battered by life’s fast pace to come in, get calm and improve their looks and lifestyle at the same time.

Bivens works for Open Door Ministries, and his Christian-based business called Zapora will service men and women, cancer patients and those with special cosmetic problems.

Zapora comes from the Hebrew word Zappora, which means beauty,” Amanda said.


The salon will open its doors for the public on Monday, but the grand opening has not been scheduled yet. The staff is taking appointments now for prom services and other clients.

Bivens’ prized possession at the shop next to David Burgess’s chiropractic office on Ind. 39 is an old-fashioned barber chair. Male customers can have a haircut and hot shave with towels while relaxing in the bright red chair. They can also buy American Crew haircare products. Burgess is leasing the space to Bivens and has been in practice for eight years.

Services for women include massage, haircuts, teeth whitening, styling, Nail manicures, pedicures and hair products such as Scruples, True Integrity and OPI. Amanda said there will be five stylists and three massage therapists, trained in all the product lines. The spa will also offer permanent makeup for beauty marks, lips, eyebrows and eyelids, but the colors are not tattoo inks. “We will use Premier Pigments, which are designed for facial skin and safe for MRI tests,” she said. “People can also get pigment on the inner part of their bottom eyelid.

Clients will do a skin test and have a consultation before getting the service and fill out a form with their medical history. Amanda said the salon staff must be licensed to do the pigments and maintain sanitary conditions for all Zapora’s services. She and her mother, Patty, took an intensive two-week program in Texas on the products and their application. Amanda said the staff has also been undergoing special training from product representatives who come from all over the state.

“Our distributor, Victory, has set up the training sessions for us,” she said. “Each of our employees has a good background and will be knowledgable with all our products.”

The salon has a private room for clients who need wig fitting and styling and other rooms for massage and pigmentation. There is also a bathroom and shower on site.

To make the salon experience complete, Gary Bivens has stocked Kerusso T-shirts, which are theme based for Christian clients, organ donors, bikers, cancer survivors and others. They also carry Cooljamaz, which are pajamas for women who suffer from night sweats, reactions to chemotherapy and menopausal hot flashes. Amanda said the material quickly absorbs perspiration. Clients can also purchase detoxifying teas in different flavors. They are in concentrated form and can just be added to a glass of water.

The Bivens family and their staff will not be pushing religion, but simply providing an atmosphere where people can unwind and relax - and be cared for.

Bivens said he is also carrying some dainty necklaces and other jewelry at the shop.

He owns Truth Trucking and will continue with that business, while his daughter oversees the salon operation.

The family is pleased with the contractor, Scott Pierce of PMG Construction, who did the buildout for them. The walls are beautifully textured and the floors are all dark wood. Pierce had an artist come in and do a glaze on the walls.

Amanda said Heavenly Helpings, a nearby caterer, will provide lunches for full-day spa clients and other special events. The salon will hold “Princess Tea Parties” and bachelorette parties after hours, from 7 to 10 p.m. Guests can get mini massages, manicures, punch and cookies. And food will be geared to their dietary needs.

Hours will be 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, with the last appointment made at 7 p.m.; Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the last appointment around 5 p.m.

You can call the shop at 317-996-2966.

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Aquae Sulis Spa Las Vegas Nevada - Unique Spa Treatment in the Shower

Aquae Sulis Spa in Las Vegas Offers Unique Vichy Shower Treatments
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Vichy Shower Treatments use hydrotherapy to provide a one-of-a-kind spa experience, a natural method of using water pressure and temperature to promote wellness and healing. What sets Aquae Sulis Spa’s Vichy Shower treatment menu apart from other spas is the incorporation of a facial element which culminates this special service.Vichy showers provide a controlled warm, tropical rain that enhances all body treatments by improving circulation and hydrating the skin to eliminate stress. As you lay comfortably on a special treatment bed, horizontal shower heads from above drench the body with stimulating jets of water. The shower heads are targeted to areas of built-up tension, relieving overall stress and fatigue. All 45-minute treatments include a body wash, scrub, wrap, moisturizer application and the mini facial.The current spa menu includes the following Vichy selections:The MermaidThis beautifying treatment utilizes natural organic properties from the sea to hydrate, detoxify, and tone the skin. Leaving you radiant and rejuvenated.45-minutes $150Crystal GoddessBring out your inner goddess with this organic blend of Himalayan cedar, yuzu grapefruit, and sandalwood. Skin is left nourished and enriched with an earthy scent.45-minutes $150Berry FusionBlueberries, cranberries, and raspberries…oh my! This decadent organic blend loads the skin with antioxidant power and Vitamin C. Skin is left fresh, renewed and youthful.45-minutes $150Turkish ScrubAn invigorating eucalyptus and salt exfoliation, rich in minerals and trace elements. An enriched moisture cream leaves even the driest of skin hydrated and nourished.25-minutes $80Wine ScrubAn organic sugar scrub exfoliation with Italian red wine reduction, crushed grape seeds, and grape seed oil, followed by an almond biscotti body butter leaving your skin soft and radiant.25-minutes $80For more information on Vichy therapies or to make an appointment, please call Aquae Sulis Spa at (702) 869-7807.

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Located in Summerlin, 20 minutes northwest of the famous Las Vegas Strip, the resort is close enough to indulge in the city’s amenities, but far enough away to enjoy golfing on one of the courses surrounding the resort or explore beautiful Red Rock Canyon. Indulge yourself at JW Marriott’s luxurious Aquae Sulis Spa or lounge by the grass-edged pool. Plus, the resort features 12 dining and entertainment options, from casual to elegant. All services and amenities synonymous with JW Marriott are at your fingertips when you visit.

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Summertime Spa Skincare Tips

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Get ready for the sunshine with these tips from the spa skincare experts

The warm sun on your face. Those lazy afternoons by the pool or seashore. Summertime is fast approaching – you’re ready, but is your skin?

Long winter months of heavy clothing and dry air can wreak havoc on any skin type, leaving you less than ready for skin-bearing summer styles.

“Women are shifting gears from the chilly months where we’re mostly covered up, and (they are) dealing with how the winter affects the skin,” says Dorothy Andreas-Tuel, president of Sewickly Spa, in Sewickley and Ligonier. “We need to remove the buildup of excess moisturizers, makeup and sunscreens used to combat the elements that the skin is exposed to during the colder weather; open up the pores and get the oxygen to the surface.”

Think of it as a spring cleaning for your pores: a deep-cleansing facial removes dry dead skin cells and creates a fresh foundation for your summer beauty regimen.

“If the pores aren’t cleaned out before you start your next regimen, you’re basically just polishing the surface – you can’t get the nutrients down in them,” Andreas-Tuel says.p>

For those looking for a more intense treatment to start off the season, a medical-based facial could be the way to go.

“A lot of women get dry and flaky from the cold months, so they need treatments to help normalize and balance the skin,” says Charlene Kelly, head aesthetician at The Spa at Aestique Medical Center in Greensburg.

A glycolic treatment (a mild chemical peel) or a microdermabrasion treatment addresses those problems with a bonus: they produce “collagen-stimulating, anti-aging effects,” says Dr. Theodore A. Lazzaro, Aestique’s medical director.

Once you have a fresh face, the next step is maintenance. Using the right skin care products will keep that glow long after the sun sets.

Summertime is also the right time to check your moisturizer. Richer, heavier moisturizers work for the winter, but can clog pores and lead to blemishes in the summer, says Dr. James K. Smith, director of Genesis Cosmetic Surgery and Day Spa in Moon Township. The solution is a lighter moisturizer, coupled with a customized skin care plan.

“The aesthetician and I take a look at the skin and decide how much environmental damage has been done along with what has worked in the past,” Smith says. “We come up with what we think is a reasonable starting point with a cleanser, conditioner and moisturizer.”

After repairing and treating the skin, you can start working on that tan. Forget those unhealthy UV rays, the only healthy tan comes from a jar. Soft, smooth skin is a must before any kind of tanning treatment.

“You want to exfoliate first, choosing the right scrubs because the dead keratin cells will block moisture coming into your skin,” says Eva Sztupka, spa director of ESSpa Kozmetika Day Spa and Organic Skincare Salon in Aspinwall.

ESSpa carries a variety of self-tanning products – Sztupka prefers lotions to the tanning sprays – and offers applications that come with an exfoliating body scrub beforehand. For the finishing touch, add a sun-kissed glow to your face with their line of professional mineral makeup, Glominerals.

“If your skin is toned and happy and you’re glowing,” Sztupka says, “you can wear a $5 T-shirt and look great.”

Bring on summer.

· Aestique Medical Center,, One Aesthetic Way, Greensburg, 800-832-6501.

· The Center for Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery,530 South St., Greensburg, 724-836-0400.

· ESSpa Kozmetika Day Spa & Organic Skincare Salon,17 Brilliant Ave., Aspinwall, 412-782-3888.

· Genesis Cosmetic Surgery & Day Spa, 1009 Beaver Grade Road, Moon Township, 412-262-4202.

· Sewickley Spa, 337 Beaver St., Sewickley, 412-741-4240; and 112 N. Market St., Ligonier, 724-238-3878.

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Loews Hotels Spa Treatments for Teens and Tweens

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Loews Hotels Offers Spa Treatments that are Kid-Friendly (And Mother-Approved)


At participating Loews Hotels from Santa Monica to Lake Las Vegas, tweens and teens can now add ’spa’ on their list of vacation to-dos through a customized collection of playful packages that include colorful manis, fruity pedis, princess-like up-dos, cleansing facials, aromatic massages, make-up lessons and more.

More than ever, pre-teens and teens are adopting the more grown-up fashions and attitudes of their 20-something counterparts

Loews Hotels has introduced an assortment of spa treatments in response to the emerging trend of KGOY (Kids Getting Older Younger). “More than ever, pre-teens and teens are adopting the more grown-up fashions and attitudes of their 20-something counterparts,” said Emily Goldfischer, Vice President, Loews Hotels and mother of two. “Because moms don’t want to see their little girls grow up too fast, this collection seeks to establish a nice balance, offering fun, kid-friendly spa treatments that retain a ‘let’s play dress-up’ quality.”

Spa packages include the following:

At Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, the Lakeside Spa’s Queen For A Day spa package includes three royal treatments: The Marie Antoinette (an elaborate up-do complete with tiara), the Perfect Princess Pout (gloss application and tips for lips) and No-More-Chores Cinderella Classics (a classic mani/pedi with non-toxic nail polish). The package is priced at $150.

At Loews Coronado Bay Resort Spa in Coronado CA (near San Diego), Loews has partnered with Pottery Barn’s PBteen to create a stylish teen lounge and spa room. Outfitted with cozy loungers, two iChairs and Nintendo Wii, the beach-themed environment is the ideal place for teens to pass the time between the Golden Goddess spa package treatments. The $175 package includes a Youth Therapy Facial (25-minute green tea and ginger facial), Ultra Bronzing Organic Spray-On Tanning (a full-body organic spray-on treatment), and Golden Pedi (featuring gold minerals and Artemisia flowers). Teens can also opt for a variety of other services at Sea Spa, including belly dancing classes, Aveda hair treatments and a couple’s massage with their BFF.

At the oceanfront Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, the Ocean Spa & Fitness Center’s Green Teen spa package is designed to provide busy teens with a much-needed interlude of serenity. The $150 package includes a GreenApy Massage (30-minute rosemary-infused massage), Pacific Glow (a holistic body treatment with salt-mousse body scrub) and Island Pedicure (tropical yogurt foot scrub, foot massage and polish). A goodie bag filled with product samples and information on skin care and a healthy lifestyle complete the package.

Outside Las Vegas, Salon Moulay at Loews Lake Las Vegas offers the Mini Moulay Little Spa Day, a pampering and primping session for the under-12 set. The package includes Lil’ Miss Mani or Pedi (a manicure or pedicure with soak, shaping, buffing, hand or foot massage and polish), Princess Updo (an elegant up-do perfect for special occasions) and Tiny Touchups (a mini-makeup application with lip gloss, blush, body shimmer and perfume). The $160 price includes Moulay munchies and a Mocktail for lunch.

All spa packages are based on availability through December 31, 2008. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult when participating in spa and salon activities. A parent or legal guardian must sign a waiver for children to participate.

Headquartered in New York City, Loews Hotels owns and/or operates 18 hotels and resorts in the U.S. and Canada. Located in major city centers and resort destinations from coast to coast, the Loews portfolio features one-of-a-kind properties that go beyond Four Diamond standards to delight guests with a supremely comfortable, uniquely local and vibrant travel experience. Loews boasts some of the industry’s most innovative and successful travel programs, including Loews Loves Kids for families and Loews Loves Pets for discerning animals on the road.

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Safe Spas - What you need to know about spa sanitation

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A growing number of spas in the past several years have shifted from a focus on pampering to overall wellness. Of course, you can still book a massage or facial. But you’re now more likely to see options such as healthy sleep workshops, too.

If you want to make sure your goal doesn’t backfire, however, experts recommend checking out your spa or medical spa as thoroughly as you would any doctor. That means asking lots of questions. The risks of failing to do so range from a minor nail infection to–in the extreme–death, as in the 2005 case of a woman who was administered a fatal dose of lidocaine for a hair-removal treatment by a physician connected to a Raleigh, N.C., spa.

“Anytime you feel your questions are not being answered correctly, freely and completely, walk,” says Hannelore Leavy, executive director of The International Medical Spa Association, a professional organization focused on promoting quality consumer care. “This is your health.”

Healthiest Massages

Experts say the first step you should take to ensure the safety of your spa is a straightforward one–visit it. If you see anything that appears unclean or makes you uncomfortable, trust your gut, says Lynne McNees, president of the International SPA Association, a trade association with more than 3,000 members in 75 countries.

While requirements widely vary, it’s also worth asking whether the facility and staff hold licenses, as well as inquiring about the level of the staff’s training. Cosmetologists and therapists who work hard to keep their papers up to date tend to proudly display their qualifications, says Alicia Slifko, general manager of the Weston, Fla.-based Red Door Lifestyle Spa.

Doctor Download

Don’t even think about skipping this step if you’re seeking a medical treatment, such as a shot of Botox or laser skin resurfacing, from a spa, says Dr. John Anastasatos, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Beverly Hills, Calif. Make sure whoever is administering your procedure is an experienced, licensed physician or a well-trained nurse or physician’s assistant operating under a doctor’s supervision. Be aware that a medical spa also may have a medical director who has no training working with lasers or injectables, Anastasatos says. Directors aren’t always required to be on site, either.

“I’ve seen girls come to my office who went to get laser treatments and have acquired burns,” Anastasatos says. “This can cause serious problems.”

To be safe, insist on a consultation with a doctor and ask who will be performing the treatment, how many times the person has done it, how far away the doctor will be during it, in case of an emergency, and what to expect overall.

Another way to make sure you’re visiting a reputable spa is to check whether it’s a member of a professional organization with a code of ethics. It’s also a good idea to peruse online ratings and reviews on sites such as Spafinder.com to read about other spa-goers’ good and bad experiences.

“I don’t suggest anybody put a ton of weight on one review or one source,” says Susie Ellis, president of Spafinder.com. “But if the consumer looks at the aggregate, then it’s a really good resource.”

Good spas also will ask you lots of questions. Staff, whether verbally or via an intake form, should inquire about your allergies, medications and conditions, and it’s your responsibility to be upfront. People with high blood pressure, for instance, need to know they should avoid warm wraps, which could cause a spike in their numbers. And if you’ve had shoulder surgery, you should tell your massage therapist, who can cater his or her treatment or possibly add in a heat pack, McNees says.

“The more you share,” she adds, “the more [they] can help.”

Checklist: How To Make Sure Your Spa Is Safe

Read The Reviews

If you generally read reviews of movies and restaurants before hitting them, why wouldn’t you do the same when picking a spa? Web sites, such as Spavelous, provide ratings and detailed customer reviews of more than 4,000 spas, as well as list awards spas have won. Look for reviews that mention the spa’s cleanliness, for better or worse.

Cleanliness

When you first walk into a spa, everything from the receptionist’s desk to the massage table should appear spotless. Ask to take a tour of the facility, if possible, to check it out. A clean appearance doesn’t necessarily guarantee a safe spa trip, but it’s an essential starting point.

Book A Consultation

If you’re seeking a medical treatment, such as an injectable or laser procedure, experts say it’s worth it to have a consultation first. Find out who will be administering the procedure and how much experience he or she has performing it. If a doctor won’t be doing the work, find out how far away he or she will be in case of an emergency. Ask to see before and after pictures or for client references.

Intake Time

Good spas will ask about your medical history, experts say. This will alert anyone working with you about your allergies, medications or supplements you’re taking, as well as any conditions or surgeries you’ve had. People with high blood pressure, for instance, should avoid certain wraps, which could cause their numbers to spike.

Training

While licensing requirements vary from country to country, state to state and even county to county, it’s worth looking into whether a spa and its staff are licensed. Trained therapists tend to prominently display their qualifications. And check to see if your spa is a member of the local chamber of commerce and a trade association with a code of conduct.

Proper Protocol

Keep an eye on your cosmetologist’s tools and the spa’s overall sanitary practices. During manicures and pedicures, expect to be treated with sterilized or new equipment to prevent the spread of bacteria, which could cause infections. If something looks used, ask why. Also, don’t be afraid to ask your massage therapist and facialist to wash their hands before touching you and make sure the towels and sheets being used are fresh.

Compare Costs

Beware of no-frills spas that charge rock-bottom low prices, some experts warn. If a spa’s goal appears to be moving people in and out as quickly as possible, it may be cutting corners in other areas, such as employing unlicensed staff. Low prices also could indicate that a spa is less than diligent when it comes to sanitation.

Ask Questions

Never be afraid to ask questions about a spa, its staff and the treatments being offered. What should you expect, for instance, from a lymphatic massage? Should you feel any burning during a laser treatment? Will your facialist wear gloves? Spa staff should never be offended. It’s their job to make you feel safe and comfortable.

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