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Green Tip of the Month

Sustainable Investments

Looking to green your spa, but worried about the expenses?

Our upcoming Green Scene ("Mayan Marvel," August 2010) contains lots of information about cost-efficient ways to incorporate eco-friendly supplies into your spa.

Heres a taste to get you started:

Make investments that have a proven return.
John Vater, co-owner of Spa Adriana in Huntington, New York, says, "solar panels pay off, as long as you continue using them to save on energy costs."

Shop locally.
When Vater and his wife Adriana recently remodeled their spa, they wanted to enrich their Mayan theme by building a faade with limestone from the Yuctan Peninsula in Mexico. Instead, they found a local company that manufactures precut concrete. "That way our renovation doesn't have the environmental impact that would result from shipping and trucking materials all that distance," John says. "It saves a lot of money too."

What supplies, products and materials do you employ to increase your spa's sustainability? Send your ideas to Katie O'Reilly, associate editor, at koreilly@creativeage.com.

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Star Treatment: Champagne Wishes

     
Star Treatment

Sipping a bit of bubbly is a classic way to celebrate new arrivals and beginnings. Champagne also does wonders for the skin. The Huntington Spa at the Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, California, offers clients The Champagne Facial (50 min./$150), an exotic treatment rich in antioxidants and skin-firming peptides.


"This treatment contains the precious extract of yeast from the fine wines grown in the heart of France," says spa supervisor Lisa Marie Potts. "It’s packed with glutathione, an active ingredient that plays a key role in the skin's regeneration process. Not only will clients see a sparkling glow, but this facial is also luxurious and relaxing."


Just like our favorite celebratory cocktail.


The protocol:


The skincare products used in this treatment are by Babor.


1. Apply three pumps of Hy-Oil and massage them into the client’s face.


2. Use the corresponding Phytoactive mask for the client's skin type and massage again with water. Emulsify the products and wash them off with warm towels.


3. Add one tablespoon of Enzyme Cleanser to a bowl, add water and whip up the mixture with a brush. Apply it to the skin. Use a Clarisonic brush for a second cleansing of the skin.


4. Brush Rich Vitalizing Mask all over the face, neck and décolleté. Remove it immediately with lukewarm towels.


5. Apply lip and eye cream.


6. Mix Enzyme Peeling with water until it has a consistency similar to yogurt. Add a small amount of Ultimate Foam Mask—which contains champagne yeast—and apply it with a brush.


7. Perform extractions if necessary.


8. Apply custom Ultimate Fluid—which also contains champagne yeast—with pressing movements to the face, neck and décolleté until absorbed.


 

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