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Destination & resort spas offer an array of choices for
the mind, body, and spirit: fitness classes that range from the quiet
discipline of yoga to the breathy exuberance of aerobics; hikes of
varying degrees of difficulty; massages, wraps, and scrubs; lectures on
health topics and meditation sessions.
We've created this page to enlighten you with the various types of spa
services you'd expect to find at a destination or resort spa. Please
keep in mind that services vary from one resort to another.
We're pleased to offer the Following descriptions of some of the more
popular treatments offered at most day spas, destination spas and resort
spas.

BODY CARE
Spas around the country offer many wonderful body treatments designed to
relax, rejuvenate, exfoliate, balance and energize body and spirit.
Herbal Wrap: A cloth or sheet steeped in a warm
solution of herbs wrapped around the body to draw out impurities,
improve metabolism and promote relaxation.
Loofah Scrub: The entire body is gently scrubbed with a
loofah sponge to exfoliate and rejuvenate skin. Seaweed or minerals are
usually used to polish and calming oils to soothe.
Mud Treatment: Mineral-rich mud is rubbed onto the
skin; detoxifies, relaxes and can also ease the pain of rheumatism and
arthritis.
Salt Glow: Coarse sea salt, often combined with
aromatic oils, is massaged into the body to exfoliate dead skin cells
and stimulate circulation.
Seaweed Wrap: Seaweed, rich with deep-sea nutrients is
applied as a wrap. Minerals, rare trace elements and proteins are
absorbed into the bloodstream to revitalize and detoxify skin and body.
MASSAGE THERAPIES
A variety of massages are offered to relieve stress, relax muscular
tension, and improve body function through increased circulation.
Reflexology: A foot massage in which pressure is put on
reflex areas of feet that correspond with, and therefore stimulate
organs and glands throughout the body.
Shiatsu: A deep massage originating in Japan, in which
pressure is applied to acupuncture points for deep muscle relaxation and
re-energizing.
Sports Massage: A deep-tissue massage designed to relax
and re-energize tired muscles or relieve a particular area aggravated by
sports or exercise.
Swedish Massage: The most universally offered style of
therapeutic massage, using oils or creams to gently manipulate out
tensions to improve flexibility, circulation and relaxation.
SKIN CARE
Most facials (often offered for back and chest as well) include a
thorough cleansing, extractions if necessary, exfoliation, moisturizing
and a light massage. Facials are often specialized according to
individual needs.
Aromatherapy: Botanical essences or oils are chosen for
your skin type to promote healthy, balanced skin. Aroma also calms, and
improves the reduction of headaches.
European Facial: A deep-cleansing treatment to improve
texture and leave a glowing complexion. This most popular facial
includes cleansing, toning, exfoliation and masque, followed by a
soothing calming essential moisturizer.
Collagen: An application of collagen smoothes, plumps
and rejuvenates dry, lined skin.
Deep Pore: A deep-cleansing facial which includes
extraction, mask and focuses on a tightening of enlarged pores.
Glycolic Acid: Application of glycolic acid exfoliates
dead skin cells and encourages cell regeneration for younger, smoother
skin.
Eye Contour: Plant extracts hydrate and reduce lines
and wrinkles. Minimizes fine lines, reduces dark circles, puffiness and
congestion. Extremely refreshing.
NAIL CARE
Besides the basic and acrylic manicures, most salons and day spas offer
spa pedicures, and special deluxe treatments such as hand and foot
massage and exfoliation.
Paraffin Wraps: Warm paraffin wax is brushed over hands
or feet to draw out impurities and intensely hydrate skin and cuticles,
and soothe achy muscles and joints.
Spa Pedicure: Like a massage for the calves and feet.
Pedicure stations often feature vibrating massage chairs and whirlpool
tubs. Feet luxuriate in soothing whirlpool soak followed by exfoliation
and a relaxing, moisturizing masque massaged into feet and calves. Nails
are trimmed, shaped and buffed. Polish is applied if desired.
WATER THERAPIES
Dating back to ancient Roman mineral baths, water therapy has been used
to bring on a deep state of relaxation, reduce fluid retention,
eliminate toxins, rejuvenate skin and increase blood flow to the heart
and other organs.
Hydrotherapy: Any therapy delivered through water - usually a deep
hydrojet massage in a hot tub or shower. Therapeutic minerals are often
used as well.
Vichy Shower: This gentle massaging shower, originating in the French
town of Vichy directs jets to the body's seven energy zones. Is offered
on its own or following an exfoliating mineral body treatment.
COSMETIC APPLICATION
Make-up application or lesson, for entire face or specific areas, such
as eyes or lips. Often includes color consultation. Cosmetics can also
be purchased.
HAIR CARE
Hair cuts, special occasion styles, deep conditioning treatments, hair
color, highlights, permanent waves, hair straightening, or just a wash
and blow dry are available at most salons.
WAXING / HAIR REMOVAL
Hair removal by wax for various parts of the body, including face,
bikini, arms and legs. Some spas and salons also offer hair removal by
electrolysis or laser (which is longer lasting and more expensive).
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