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Kat’z Lair Day Spa and Salon Grand Junction CO Organic Product Line

December 25th, 2008

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Kat’z Lair Day Spa and Salon, 2650 North Ave., #119, is now offering the organic skin care product line, “Ilike” (i-lee-ka).

“Treating skin organically is just another step in our attempt at ‘going green,’” owner Kathy Lange said.

The spa offers treatment for acne, rosacea, mature skin and many other skin conditions, along with a special “magic glove” treatment which helps to reduce fine lines and soften wrinkles.

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Greensboro New Green Spa Day Spa Opened

October 8th, 2008

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New Greensboro Day Spa Offers Green, Family Appeal

In Italian, “sorella” means sister, so it’s not surprising that family plays a key role at Sorella Day Spa, which had its grand opening on September 23rd, at Westridge Square Shopping Center.

“We want to treat all of our staff and patrons as sisters treat each other,” explains proprietor Dao Truong, 26. The ambitious young businesswoman comes from a long line of entrepreneurs; her family has been in the beauty industry for 15 years and owns businesses in Hillsborough and Greensboro.

Inside the calming green interior of Sorella, it’s easy to imagine a mother and daughter settling side-by-side into the deep, cushioned pedicure chairs for relaxing footbaths and massages as part of the Like Mother Like Daughter spa package. Silver Nano tubs kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria on the surface of the tubs, Truong explains, just one of the many new spa technologies she incorporated when planning Sorella.

“I think we’re only the second place in town that has these,” she says.

The Bella Mama package treats mothers-to-be to prenatal massages, manicures, pedicures, and facials using products from Truong’s Green Spa collection, which offers certified organic, chemical free, petroleum-free, and paraben-free products.

“Especially good for pregnant ladies,” Truong adds. Jurlique, a company that uses biodynamic, sustainable farming practices, skin care products and Zoya formaldehyde-free nail polish are typically found in the high-class spas of New York and Las Vegas—two locations Truong visits to find new products for her spa.

She also looked to Italy and Europe for ideas. “I’ve always been inspired by these outdoor European spas, the nice destination health clubs,” she says. “I tried to make it as close to that as possible.”

Cool green tones, dark leather chairs, and minimalistic glass-bowl sinks give the spa a contemporary European feel. And delicate touches – silk-covered light shades and white silk orchids – add a subtle Asian elegance.

Truong’s goal is to make Sorella as inviting and environmentally-friendly as possible; she’s using less paper products, recycling whenever possible, and conserving energy by taking basic steps like unplugging and switching off equipment when not in use. It’s a simple, common-sense approach, one that her customers and the community will appreciate for years to come.

 

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Spa Elia Hotel Los Gatos California Organic Rejuvenation

September 20th, 2008

Hotel Los Gatos’ Popular Day Spa Goes Environmental
The New Spa Elia Offers Organic Options for Rejuvenation

Joie de Vivre Hospitality and Hotel Los Gatos announced its newest addition to the growing portfolio of Joie de Vivre resort spas, Spa Elia. With minor renovations, the new Joie de Vivre resort spa, offers a welcoming and organic retreat to Los Gatos locals and visitors.

Blending with Hotel Los Gatos’ Mediterranean theme, Spa Elia whisks guests away to a Mediterranean Garden retreat where treatments are designed to ease the mind … while easing consciousness. With all organic and sustainable products, the intention of Spa Elia is to renew its guests while renewing the planet at the same time … all while offering an extensive menu that invites visitors to enjoy fabulous body, massage, esthetic and nail services.

From an ‘Intuitive Organic Facial’ that uses aloe, rose hips oil and cold-pressed macadamia nut oil to a Mediterranean Lavender Moisture Wrap, guests will relish in the scents as well as the rejuvenating nature of the treatments. All spa experiences can be ’stretched’ into full day retreats with complimentary use of the pool, steam showers, and dry sauna.

Hotel guests interested in a Spa Elia experience have the option of enjoying some treatments in the comfort of their own room. A quick call to the spa with a request for an in-room service is all that is required to make this request a possibility. The friendly staff at the Spa Elia is ready and willing to do anything in order to make the Los Gatos experience a relaxing one.

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Green Spa Network invites ESSpa Kozmetika Organic Skincare & Spa to join

July 30th, 2008

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Pittsburgh’s Organic Day Spa invited to join the Green Spa Network

The Green Spa Network, the leading association of “organic” wellness institutions and spas in North America is pleased to welcome its newest Cultivator Spa – ESSpa Kozmetika Organic Skincare & Spa, going green in Pittsburgh, PA.

“As an industry leader in greening that has undertaken an impressive agenda which they should be proud of, ESSpa Kozmetika is well-suited to join GSN at the Cultivator membership level and to work with us to bring planetary healing to the forefront of the spa industry. This level of membership is limited to 20 select spas and it is our sincere pleasure to welcome ESSpa Kozmetika as the third member of this group,” said GSN Board Director Michael Stusser. According to ESSpa Kozmetika Founder & CEO, Eva Sztupka-Kerschbaumer, “The decision to join the Green Spa Network was a logical way for us to share our primary mission to combine natural products made with organic ingredients with the traditional skincare that I learned in my native Hungary. We are honored to join the GSN and hope to assist this esteemed group make our industry stronger and more responsible.”

According to the GSN website, A Green spa is a center for healing, aesthetics and wellness where reducing the spa’s environmental footprint is a top priority. To be extended an invitation to join the Green Spa Network, a spa must prove that they not only “talk the talk” but that they “walk the walk” regarding its dedication to environmentally responsible, green practices.

What Constitutes a A Green Spa:
1. Strives to conserve energy and water resources.

2. Is committed to using materials that can be recycled, follows recycling practices, and is always looking for ways to minimize waste.

3. Utilizes natural and organic skin care products.

4. Believes that it has a responsibility to guests and to the planet to reduce exposure to toxic substances and to minimize hazardous waste generation.

5. Is open to learning and adopting new environmentally friendly strategies and techniques.

6. Shares its concern for the Earth’s well-being with guests.

Why should consumers seek out and expect to find when visiting a Green Spa?
1. Green spas naturally healthy – By limiting toxins in their skin care products and in their spa’s environment, green spas provide a healthier experience.

2. Green spas are more relaxing – By putting aside the stressors of modern life – including noise, pollution, toxins and waste – green spas are able to offer a more balanced and relaxing experience.

3. Green spa treatments are more effective – Synthetically derived skincare products may produce quick results, but they might also cause damage. Natural treatments are gentler and help ensure long-term health and beauty.

4. Green spas put the body in harmony with nature – Green spas are attuned to the rhythms of nature as well as the rhythms of the human body. When nature and body are in harmony humans feel healthier, stronger and more attractive.

“It is our goal to bring the time-honored traditions of Hungarian skincare and incorporate them into a contemporary holistic state,” said Mrs. Sztupka-Kerschbaumer. “Combining the ancient techniques of my Hungarian heritage with the environmentally responsible practices embodied by the Green Spa Network will allow ESSpa Kozmetika to educate a much wider audience about the benefits of organic-based spa treatments. I look forward to the challenge.”

ESSpa Kozmetika Organic Skincare & Spa is located within an sustainably restored autobody garage built in 1917 in Aspinwall Borough, just 8 miles north of Downtown Pittsburgh. Eva and her team of Hungarian-trained professionals use only the finest and handmade products in facials, massages, body and nail treatments designed to go beyond mere relaxation and deliver better-looking, healthy skin. It is her belief that a trip to a spa should never be considered a luxury and that regular visits to ESSpa Kozmetika Skincare make great preventative medicine that should be routine for the entire family – even the kids.

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Spas: How toxic is your ‘natural’ spa?

March 26th, 2008

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Everyone loves being pampered but are the ingredients as pure as you think?

Going to a spa is all about forgetting your worries and responsibilities, letting your mind float and focusing, instead, on your body. Anyone who has emerged from a spa rejuvenated and ready to take on the world again knows that a good spa offers something genuinely valuable amid all the luxury spa robes and poolside wicker furniture.

Before you let your mind switch off, there is one niggling worry that might be worth investigating. What goes into all those body wraps, scrubs, lifts and refreshers ? Is that fruity facial made from 100 per cent fresh papaya or are there other less natural ingredients in it too?

The short answer to that question is yes. In many cases the products used during spa treatments are not nearly as natural as all those references to algae and rose essence imply. Depending on what the spa skincare products are designed to achieve, they may include detergents, synthetic fragrance, a range of preservatives… the list goes on.

You’re not being lied to about the natural ingredients, you’re simply not being told about everything else that is in that delicious cream now covering you from neck to toe. And you won’t find product ingredients listed on spa websites or even on the websites of manufacturers of spa ranges, such as Elemis, Decléor and Clarins.

There is no question of illegal substances being used, although it is possible that the use of some ingredients that are legal today will be more restricted in a few years’ time. A n overhaul of the way chemicals are regulated across Europe, called Reach (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals), is under way. After years of wrangling, Europe’s political leaders agreed to proceed with Reach in 2006, having realised that the shortcomings in existing chemicals regulation couldn’t be ignored any longer. The key motivation for the project is concern about the absence of safety data for tens of thousands of chemicals that have been on the market for years.

What regulators are increasingly seeking from the skincare and cosmetics industry is better data about the penetrative power of skincare ingredients, plus more information about the possibility that exposure to particular substances could make conception more difficult, or cancer, genetic change or weakened immunity more likely. Our skin is not an impermeable shield that separates us from the world we live in.

Depending on whom you ask, either no one is asking spas what is in the treatment products they use or spas are facing questions from customers on a regular basis. Suki Kalirai, chairman of the Spa Business Association, has not heard of any spa being asked to discuss formulations. He doesn’t think it is a concern and says that if it ever becomes one it will be the job of product manufacturers to provide information. Meanwhile, Fiona Brackenbury, head of UK training and education for spa range manufacturer Decléor, tells a different story. “The situation today is very different from even five years ago,” she says. “Now, when a new spa is opening and all the brands are invited to present their products, we are asked much more technical questions. Spa managers want to know what is in our formulations.”

A few skincare brands won’t face a struggle to reformulate because they already exclude many substances of potential concern. REN Skincare is one such brand and its marketing bumf is crystal clear: “No petrochemicals, sulfates, parabens, synthetic fragrance, synthetic colours, TEA, DEA, glycols, silicones, PEGs et al.”

Rob Calcraft, one of REN’s founders, explains: “It has to be possible to bridge the gap between eco skincare – which so often is heavy, bad?smelling and offers so little pleasure and modernity – and the high-tech, well-packaged mainstream brands. The market has become so polarised, with natural brands focused on high-quality ingredients versus the big, synthetic boys who, at best, are inching towards a more natural approach. Bridging that gap is what we’re trying to do with REN.”

Neal’s Yard Remedies is another skincare manufacturer committed to restricting use of potentially risky substances. “We operate according to the precautionary principle, so we don’t use substances such as parabens,” explains Neal’s Yard medicines director Susan Curtis. However, like many in the business, Curtis acknowledges that completely natural skincare is not a realistic aspiration. “Unless you want to make up a product fresh every day, then some type of preservative is needed, and if you want to make an effective shampoo you do need a mild detergent. There are a lot of questions about potential health risks but not a lot of evidence. Not enough research is being done.” Some of the substances under suspicion may prove benign, but there isn’t enough solid data yet to know one way or another.

Finding a spa that uses fewer chemical-intensive products in its treatments isn’t easy. A few British spas use REN products, including Barnsley House, Bamford Hay Barn, Royal Day Spa and the male-specific treatment rooms at Wholeman, W1. Neal’s Yard has its own treatment rooms. Tucked away in the New Forest, SenSpa is one of the few British spas to ensure that all its treatment products are as natural as possible. Spa director Lina Lotto, who is in the process of developing SenSpa’s own range of organic skin therapies, says: “Everything will be Soil Association-certified, there will be no synthetics, and even some preservative systems approved by the Soil Association are excluded.”

SenSpa’s natural approach is the exception. The British spa sector appears content to stick with conventional brands, at least for now. Champneys spokesperson Sharon Scott is refreshingly honest when she says that product formulations “are not something we worry too much about”. However, she adds that Champneys would “do something if public concern grew”. Time will tell.

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Emerald City – St Patricks Day Get an eco-facial in Los Angeles

March 17th, 2008

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Over the holidays I decided I was going to treat myself to a new year’s facial. Suddenly, it’s March! So for all of you ready for a spring facial, here are the eco-spas on top of my list, sorted by location:

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Greenbliss Green Bliss Eco Spa — Mobile. Ask not what spa to go to, ask what spa will come to you. This eco-friendly mobile spa service uses organic and sustainable, locally-made and/or fair trade products and brings everything from a massage to a mani-pedi to the comfort of your home. An hour-long facial costs $150; you can pick from four different ones — including a Gentlemen’s Rescue Facial.

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Jurlique Jurlique — Beverly Hills. Jurlique’s personal care products — made with biodynamically and organically grown herbs and flowers — are beloved by many. Hour-long facials run between $110 to $130. Santa Monica has its own Jurlique store too — but this location no longer offers facials.

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Thibiant Thibiant Spa — Beverly Hills. This spa has its own personal care line of locally-made, paraben-free, organic certified products. Go in for a mud treatment, body glow, or a massage. Prices range from $90 for a basic facial to $170 for a Beauty Lift Facial. The Organic Facial, which uses pure organic products, costs $150.

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Ra rA Organic Spa — Burbank. Even rA’s building’s eco-friendly, with bamboo floors and VOC-free paints. This spa offers a whole bunch of different treatments ranging from an acupuncture to massages to body wraps. Choose from four different hour-long facial, each for $85.

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Spat The Garden Spa’t — Eagle Rock. This one-woman shop’s owned and operated out of a restored craftsman house by Tanis Rhines, who specializes in custom, organic skin care treatments. I got a super soothing and relaxing facial here a while back — and would go back if the Spa’t wasn’t all the way on the east side. The shortest facial lasts a luxurious 75 minutes — and costs just $80.

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Arcona The Arcona Studio — Santa Monica. This spot uses its own paraben-free products, many of which contain organic ingredients. Most facials are 50 minutes long, and range from $85 for a Signature Facial Contouring massage to $145 for an Awards Night facial. Boys: A men’s facial costs $100.

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Bey The Bey’s Garden — Santa Monica. Organic facials, soy-based waxing, and massages using only essential oils are all offered here. The hour-long Eminence Facial costs $90.

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So many spas, only one face…. I think I’m going to go with proximity, and pick from one of the two Santa Monica spots. Got a facial at any of these eco-spas? Let me know how you liked it in the comments.

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