Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

This is the perfect time of year to give yourself a fresh new look. What better way to do that then to start with a spa facial. When you go for a facial you have the opportunity to work with a professional skin care specialist who will analyze your skin, help you improve your complexion and show you how to take proper care of your skin. These recommended spas will have you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
- Daily stress and the environment can cause unhealthy reactions in your skin and body. By using Aveda products Tania-A Unique Salon & Spa (taniasalonspa.com) will bring your skin back into balance. You can chose from 6 different kinds of facial treatments. For a facial that provides skin radiance, clarity, smoothness, and reduction of pores try the Botanical Skin Resurfacing Facial.
- Do you want to go “where beautiful people gather”? Head over to Salon Red (salonred350.com), in the heart of Boston, for a 15 minute consultation. They will find out what you want to get from your facial and deliver the best treatment for you. If you’re having trouble with oily skin you can try their Oily Skin facial.
- For “complexion perfection” visit Elizabeth Renee Salon and Spa (elizabethrenee.com) in Wellesley. The skin type test on their website allows you to get a customized skincare program. Elizabeth Renee’s also offers a facial with a friend, which is a great way to spend a girls day out! You can chose from over 10 different kinds of facials. The Stress Recovery facial will have you completely zoned out.
- What better way to relax than sea side at SpaScape Dayspa (spascapedayspa.com) in Scituate. SpaScape has won the Best of Boston 2 years in a row. SpaScape has 11 different facial treatments available and complimentary use of their Rainforest Shower and Eucalyptus Steam Room. We recommend the Hot Stone facial!
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Summer is over but that doesn’t mean your workout routine has to be. Keep in shape this winter indoors. It’s nice to be able to run and exercise outside but with the winter weather approaching take it to the studio instead. We’re not just talking gyms, we’re talking yoga studios, pilates classes, etc. Here is a list of some indoor fitness studios we CRAVE.
- With a modern approach to pilates, one that blends the best of all the training schools with what works best for you, visit Modern Pilates (modernpilatesboston.com) within BodyScapes Fitness on Beacon St Boston. Modern Pilates offers equipment classes which can be private solo or private duet or trio, pre and post pardem pregnancy classes, and rehab classes.
- Core de Vie (coredevie.com) is Boston’s most unique full service lifestyle center. Offering a range of services from acupuncture, spa services and a movement studio, Core de Vie has everything you need for a healthy lifestyle under one roof. Classes include Gyrotonic®, Gyrokenisis®, Pilates and Yoga. Also pick up your workout gear at the Core de Vie store.
- “Feed your soul” at North End Yoga (northendyoga.com). Try the new community vinyasa class to combine breath with movement for only $5. Also offered is Ashtanga yoga, Mysore style Ashtanga, Yin yoga, Pilates, and Pilates Fusion. North End Yoga also offers private sessions. Owners of North End Yoga recently opened MODA, an athletic apparel store where you can get all your yoga gear.
- Another fun way to stay in shape is through dance. Check out DanceFit Studio (dancefitstudio.com) in Brookline. Owner Gina Fay offers classes in Ballet, Ballet Pilates Fusion, Cardio Dance, Hip-Hop w/ Abs, Pilates Stretch, Stretch and Tone, and Fit Abs in 15. If you love to dance this is the place for you to get fit!
Tags: boston, Dance, Indoor Fitness, Pilates, Yoga
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