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- July 22, 1991: Two Mud Treatments -- to Go
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- July 22, 1991 The Colorado
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- LIVING, Page 60
- Two Mud Treatments--to Go
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- <p>Feeling stressed? In major centers, a quick trip to a day spa is
- the trendy way for busy people to relax in a hurry.
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- <p> Fast cars, faster food--everything is getting quicker,
- including the rush to relax. Hard-driving Americans who will not--or cannot--take time for the lengthy luxury of a resort spa
- still want tiny bites of that bliss. Increasingly they are
- getting them by popping around the corner to a day spa, where
- a body scrub, mud bath or Shiatsu massage can be had in a jiffy.
- From Manhattan to Los Angeles, the body-friendly pit stops are
- becoming the trendiest way to deal with clangorous city
- existence. "All the stress just falls away," says Susan
- Luokkala, a Los Angeles financial manager who makes regular
- visits to an urban oasis.
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- <p> City spas probably owe their popularity to the growing
- number of women professionals who want to cram the benefits of
- a massage or body scrub into their crowded business day. But the
- facilities cater to both sexes, and for rushed executives or
- work-out enthusiasts, they help unknot kinks and ease tensions.
- Corporations are joining the trend by rewarding employees with
- day-spa gift certificates; rather than woo clients over lunch
- at a chic restaurant, many businesswomen now treat them to a
- short stint at a day spa, where a la carte treatments replace
- the lengthy regimens at full-time facilities.
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- <p> At Susan Ciminelli's retreat for the tired masses in
- Manhattan, New Age music fills the air. Rock crystals are placed
- throughout the establishment to give "a sense of calm
- relaxation," she explains. Ciminelli, who calls city spas
- "maintenance," offers a menu of seaweed facials and body
- treatments, all priced at about $65. Patrons at Beverly Hot
- Springs in Los Angeles bathe in marble-and-stone pools, then
- stretch out to be rubbed with a velvety mixture of oil and
- honey, and finish off with a facial pack of freshly grated
- cucumber. Total cost: $70.
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- <p> Dorit Baxter opened a spa in midtown Manhattan after
- listening to her skin-care clients say how they longed to visit
- a spa for only two hours. Now they can get slathered in a thick
- green paste made from Mediterranean seaweed, baked, cooled,
- cleansed, and then zip back to the office in little more than
- an hour. Her first male customers, Baxter reports, appeared
- reluctantly, at the urging of a wife or a girlfriend. Now, they
- book such treatments as a head-to-toe application of mud from
- the Dead Sea or a deep-muscle vibration massage. Robert
- MacDonald, partner in a venture-capital firm and a regular
- client, frankly enjoys the pampering. "This is not the no-pain,
- no-gain part of well-being," he says.
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- <p> Day spas are a lot easier on the pocketbook than the
- residential variety, where prices can zoom to more than $3,500
- for a week's stay. Day-spa regimens can start as low as $35 for
- a 40-minute facial or head toward the $100-plus range for a
- massage or cleansing treatment. At the Burke Williams urban spa
- in West Los Angeles, attendants smooth on plant and flower oils,
- each with its own purpose: some stimulate fatigued muscles;
- others soothe them. While classical music plays softly, clients
- are pummeled into tranquillity with a deep-tissue sports
- massage, followed by the application of cooling citrus-scented
- lotions. Owner Bill Armour's clientele has grown 350% in the
- past year, to as many as 80 people a day, and next year he will
- be moving to bigger quarters. In the austere '90s, it seems, a
- little pampering can still go a long way--so long as it
- happens fast enough.
- </p>
- <p> By Emily Mitchell. Reported by Georgia Harbison/New York
- and Diana Mathers/Los Angeles
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