FREE Subscription to DAYSPA eNewsletter
Homepage Dayspa News Products Services Business Calendar Blogs WIN IT! Giveaway
Subscribe to DAYSPA
Today, Only $22 a Year!
click here »
Free eBook - Click here!
FIRST Reader Service Program
DAYSPA's Maggie Award

     
 

Follow us on:

Twitter
Facebook
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.

[ close ]

 

Facility: It's Cold Inside


It's Cold Inside

Ancient Roman bathhouses first touted the benefits of exposing bodies to a rapid drop in temperature. After soaking in steamy hot plunge baths, spa-goers cool off in frigidarium pools. They used the pools to refresh and cleanse, and to reduce their pore sizes after exposure to hot water treatments. Qua Baths & Spa (www.harrahs.com/qua-caesars-palace) at Caesar's Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino has modernized the practice with its Arctic Ice Room, which completes the spa's Roman theme.

Clients can keep their minds off of the chilly 55-degree temperature by fixating on snowflakes forming atop the blue and white mosaic tiled room. Or they can watch tiny fiber optic lights create random patterns on the walls. They can also stay warm by resting on the heated benches or floor. The Arctic Room also features a shaved ice fountain, where clients use bowls to collect crushed ice chips. They can perform their own exfoliation treatments by wrapping the chips in towels or applying them directly on the skin. They're also encouraged to take deep breaths of cool air, which is infused with refreshing mint.

 

Back to the Main Business page

 

Previous article, Restricted Access

 




 

Sponsored Links


ONE Weight Loss Pill - lose weight now

 

Subscribe to #1 Nail Mag

 

Spa Business Newsletter

 

Nail Product Newsletter

 

 

 

     
 

Home | News | Products | Services | Business | Calendar | Blog | Win It Giveaway
Article of the Month | Wellness | Photo Galleries | State Boards | Associations | e-Newsletter Archives | Subscribe | Resource Center
Coming Next Month | Feedback | DAYSPA Honor Roll | DAYSPA Investigates | Advertise | About us | Contact us | Privacy

 

Visit our sister sites:
Nailpro | Beauty Launchpad | INSPIRE | Beauty Store Business | MedEsthetics

DAYSPA, A Creative Age Publication | 7628 Densmore Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91406 | Tel 818.782.7328 or 800.442.5667

©2010 Creative Age Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. The materials on this site may not be reproduced, distributed,
transmitted, cached, or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Creative Age. Contact us at webmaster@creativeage.com.