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Monday, 30 August 2010 09:30

Great Aromatherapy Treatments

Aromatherapy is the art and science of using pure essential oils extracted from natural botanicals to relax, balance, and rejuvenate the body, mind, and spirit. The use of aromatherapy goes back to ancient China, which is believed to be the first society to have treated the body and mind with aromatic plant oils. Eventually, the practice spread to the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans; and it regained its popularity in the late 20th century and continues to grow in approval through the 21st century.

The rejuvenated popularity that aromatherapy is experiencing can be directly linked to the actual benefits of the practice itself… the emotional and/or physical effects evoked from the aromatic essential oils. Considering that scents have the ability to alter our emotional state of mind, pure essential oils can heal our bodies through inhalation encouraging the brain to generate a reaction. The potent essences extracted from the plants have the power to treat a wide range of emotional and physical conditions. Overall, the emotional and physical effects evoked through aromatherapy include balancing, energizing, rejuvenating, cleansing, deodorizing, and purifying.
Aesthetic aromatherapy infuses essential oils into cosmetic products used for hair and skin in order to tone, cleanse, and moisturize. Customary aesthetic aromatherapy techniques include facials, body treatments, stone baths, and hydrating showers. We have included several different aromatherapy treatments from spas to assist you in building and/or strengthening your current menu; thereby providing your clients with natural, healthy resolutions to their skin care challenges and/or concerns.

Aromatherapy Facial
$85 for 60 minutes
Essential oils are selected for the treatment based on the client’s skin condition. Take into consideration the client’s reaction to the smell of the oil(s) selected, as well as any contraindications found during the client consultation. The service includes cleansing with herbal cleansers, exfoliation, extractions, facial massage and mask to suit the needs of the client’s skin.
Epiphany Day Spa NY
Hempstead, NY
516-647-0873
www.epiphanydayspany.com

Aromatherapy Massage
$115 for 50 minutes
The Aromatherapy Massage utilizes pure unadulterated essential oils from around the world. The appointed therapist should be specially trained to help select the particular blend which will be most beneficial to the client, as each essence has an affinity with certain parts of the body and emotional states of mind. The massage technique employed is one of long, smooth strokes nurturing the body as the fragrant oil permeates the skin and soul. This mind/body treatment is the perfect antidote for whatever ails the client.
New Age Health Spa
Neversink, NY
800-682-4348
www.newagehealthspa.com

Aromatherapy Oil Body Wrap
$110 for 60 minutes
Excellent for dry, dehydrated, and the most depleted skin; this classic aromatherapy wrap uses a moisturizing blend of oils with a scent - chosen by the client to nurture and hydrate the entire body. Next, oil is carefully poured on the body and lightly massaged. The client is then gently wrapped in a warm cocoon. Skin will feel quenched, satiny soft, and supple.
Eshe Day Spa and Salon
Chicago, IL
312-629-0376
www.eshedayspa.com

Aromatherapy Ultimate Facial
$130 for 80 minutes
This pampering facial begins with a muscle melting back massage customized with therapeutic aromatherapy oils to release toxins and ease stressed back and neck muscles. Then, the aromatic facial will leave the client’s skin radiant and smooth; aroma oils extracted from plants, herbs, and flowers are custom blended to feed the client’s skin’s needs. Facial includes: enzyme exfoliation, steam, custom mask, O2 vitamin blast, and a hand treatment.
Tranquility Salon and Day Spa
Mount Sinai, NY
631-642-2822
www.tranquilityny.com

Crystal Mud Lavender Manicure
$31 for 30 minutes
The healing powers of Crystal Mud trace back to ancient Chinese medicine. Lavender is well known for its sedative and antiseptic nourishment, and its ability to stimulate senses while restoring balance to the body. This manicure will harness the goodness of nature, relax the client’s mind, and allows the client to indulge in the treatment: Manicure includes European techniques with a hand massage and exfoliation, which is essential to hydrate and smooth the skin.
FAINA European Day Spa
New York City, NY
212-245-6557
www.fainaeuropeanspa.com

Herbal Body Wrap
$50 for 30 minutes, add to a massage, facial, or Endermatherapie treatment for $45
Using a special blend of exotic and medicinal herbs, the client’s body is cocoon wrapped in warm linen sheets drenched with a detoxifying herbal formula. Next, cover the client in a thermal wrap of soft, warmed blankets. In minutes, the client will feel their accumulated stress just melt away.
This treatment helps to eliminate toxins from the body and leave their skin feeling soft, smooth, and rejuvenated. During the wrap, treat the client to a soothing facial and scalp massage with special acupressure techniques and custom blended aromatherapy oils.
In Touch Massage & Day Spa
Thousand Oaks, CA
805-778-1771
www.intouchdayspa.net

Jurlique Aromatherapy Facial
$50 for 30 minutes; $80 for 60 minutes
Beauty comes from beauty. Since 1985, Jurlique has created beauty products from the handpicked flowers and plants of their biodynamic farms in South Australia. This treatment features a custom skin analysis, deep cleansing and exfoliation, hydrating steam, décolleté massage, revitalizing mask, and reconditioning. There are two packages available for this facial: the 30 minute and the 60 minute. The difference between the two packages is that the 30 minute package does not include extractions or steaming.
Natural Body Day Spa
Chattanooga, TN
423-756-2639
www.naturalbody.com

Native Blends Rejuvenating Facial
$125 for 50 minutes
Honoring ancient wisdom and healing techniques, this relaxing and purifying facial rejuvenates the skin with botanicals, minerals and the finest organic oils. The client will experience a unique cleansing ritual with herbal steam wraps, lavender and rosemary cleansers blended with plant phospholipids and deep exfoliation. A two-layer super-antioxidant mask with mushroom and pumpkin enzymes, turmeric and green tea will smooth the client’s complexion while assisting with cell regeneration. Luminous skin is an hour away.
The Crossings™
Austin, TX
512-225-1075
www.thecrossingsaustin.com

Raindrop Therapy
$80 Member; $95 Guest Package; $125 A la Carte for
60 minutes
This therapeutic technique of dropping oils directly onto the spine from a height of six inches above the body creates the sensation of warm raindrops falling onto the skin. Essential oils are then worked into the spine to stimulate impulses and disperse the oils along the nervous system and throughout the entire body. This therapy is a wonderful way to ease back pain and enhance immune function.
Westglow Resort & Spa
Blowing Rock, NC
800-562-0807
www.westglowresortandspa.com

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