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Eliza Jane Boutique and Spa Celebrates Anniversary

February 12th, 2009

Eliza Jane Boutique and Spa at 322 W Main St. in St. Charles IL will celebrate its 2nd Anniversary on Feb. 10. The gift boutique and day spa, which recently opened a second location in Geneva Commons, is having a special showing and sale of Mariana jewelry to celebrate the occasion. According to owners Megan Hernandez and Nicole Guvenoz, the jewelry is one-of-a-kind and handmade in Israel. The sale will take place in both stores from Feb. 9 to 15. All premium spa services will also be on sale at half off.

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Affordable Spas to Relax and Reduce Stress

February 9th, 2009

relax-and-reduce-stress-spasThe spa industry has been stressed by the recession—which is great news for your aching wallet.

It took ten straight days of shoveling snow and the resulting back spasms for Hyde Park resident Elizabeth Lockwood to finally decide enough was enough: She got online and found a spa she could visit for a massage while seeing relatives over the holidays. For Old Town resident Kate Bongiovanni, it took a brutally active autumn of competing in endurance events—an Ironman and two marathons—to admit her battered body needed a sports massage, recession or no recession. “I’m not going for relaxation but for working out the kinks in my shoulders, hips and legs from athletic overuse,” she says. “It was really all about my body breaking down and having to limp from one place to another that prompted me to go.”

What these women—and many other Chicagoans—have in common is that in these difficult economic times they need a compelling reason to spend money at a spa. “Instead of deciding to treat themselves, it’s more of a ‘I can’t move my neck because I can’t sleep because I’m so stressed out’–necessity,” says Stacy Levy, spa director at exhale in the Gold Coast.

At exhale, sales are about 20 percent below projections, and the hardest-hit services are the ones clients consider indulgences, such as body scrubs and facials. But maintenance treatments—like waxing, manicures and pedicures—are down, too. “Our regulars are waiting longer between appointments,” says Stephanie Gerard, publicity coordinator for Bliss Spa. “Somebody who used to come for a monthly facial now comes every two months. For nail care, if they used to come every two weeks, now they do it once a month.” Lynne McNees, president of the International Spa Association (ISPA), which certifies spas and tracks industry trends, says, “People are still going to spas—but instead of a 90-minute service, they get one that’s 60 or 30 minutes.” (The org will release industry sales numbers for late 2008 and early 2009 later this month.) “It’s similar to right after 9/11, when we all held our breath and wondered what would happen,” McNees says.

To extend the time between treatments, clients are channeling their inner aesthetician and attempting to perform their own treatments at home. “I’ve forgone my usual brow wax in favor of plucking myself, though I’m less happy about those results,” says Stacey Finkelstein, a University of Chicago graduate student. If there’s a bright side to former clients DIYing spa services, Gerard says, it’s that people often buy the products used in their favorite treatments at venues like Bliss for at-home use. So customers may be spending less on services, but they’re dropping more on products.

Some clients are forgoing other splurges—new shoes, eating out—so they can continue spa-ing, according to Kelly Mack, a facialist at Lakeview’s Absolute Precision Skin Care. “I’m surviving,” she says. “I still have some clients cancel because they need to make ends meet. But I have a wait list, so if someone does cancel, I can usually fill it.”

Others are holding off on booking spa treatments until they can get a discount. “I’ve been hoping that treatments go on sale,” says Alexia Koelling, who works in the Loop. “I really want a facial, but I don’t want to pay $100!” Koelling shouldn’t have much trouble finding a good deal right now, says ISPA’s McNees. To stay afloat and keep clients walking through their doors during this challenging fiscal time, spas are rolling out scores of discounts and promotions on a weekly, daily, even hourly basis. For example, at the Four Seasons, Swedish massages are $30 off Monday through Thursday; at exhale, facials and massages are 50 percent off at 8am, seven days a week; and at Bliss, the “Farewell to Bush” special offers 20 percent off Brazilian waxing through February 12. So if you’re smart about when and where you go, there’s no need to wait until a back spasm to book a massage.

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Andre Salon and Spa Island Lake IL spa closed after vehicle crash

January 5th, 2009

Andre Salon and Spa, 113 E. State Road, Island Lake, is closed until Friday because a vehicle slid on the ice and crashed through the front door and window Sunday, said owner Debbie Calvin.

“Thanks goodness no one was in here,” Calvin said. “We were closed. It was on a Sunday. And the gentleman just tried to stop and couldn’t and went through the door and front window.”

The accident occurred Sunday about 2:42 p.m. when Eric Gillette, 17, of Johnsburg, drove his Trail Blazer into parking lot near the spa, according to police.

No injuries were reported and the estimate of damages is unknown, police said.

“Nothing operational has been damaged,” Calvin added. “This was just in our reception area.”

The spa contacted customers who had scheduled appointments this week and rescheduled.

“That was the main thing, that nobody was injured,” she said.

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Chicago IL Day Spa – Ruby Room A Spa for the Spirit

May 5th, 2008

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Ruby Room

1743-1745 W Division St (between Hermitage Ave and Wood St)
Ukrainian Village/West Town, Chicago, IL

773-235-2323

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It’s a healing sanctuary, a spa, an elixir bar, a yoga studio, a crystal bar, a hair salon, a meditation studio, an educational laboratory, an apothecary and a makeup-to-lifestyle-products retail space all rolled into one 10,000-square-foot space. Ruby Room, located in Wicker Park and easily recognizable by its red double doors, recently reopened in the newly minted category of outside-in rejuvenating venues known as the “spa of the spirit.” Besides its size, the biggest difference between Ruby Room and most other spas is that its treatments skew more to your energetic system with such offerings as intuitive-energy healing, chakra cleansing, crystal-energy healing and astrology. Owner Kate Leydon may have created a spa dynasty, and from the briskness of business here, it looks like she has plenty of followers.

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