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2013 - Issue 2 - Winter

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Guide relax The Intraceuticals Oxygen Facial given at several local spas has age-reversing benefits. Well Then… discover the ultimate in relaxation and rejuvenation with this hit list of top area spas and salons.  BY CHELSEA SMITH O2 Aspen The most requested treatment, the Love My Face facial appeals to people of all skin types as it is completely customized for each client. The array of methods used in this treatment starts with microdermabrasion, followed by an acid peel, oxygen treatment, and paraffin hand and foot wraps, making it an all-purpose cleanse. 500 W. Main St., 970-925-4002; o2aspen.com The Aspen Club & Spa The Spa Aspen Glow full-body treatment features many levels of rejuvenation and will leave your skin glowing from head to toe. The exfoliation, mask, steam, and massage all work together to provide the highest level of hydration, and this nourishing treatment is accompanied by many natural extracts and oils that will soothe your soul. 1450 Ute Ave., 970-925-8900; aspenclub.com Heaven on Earth How do you enhance perfection? With the improved Intraceuticals Oxygen Facial. This facial, which uses essential oils made uniquely for every skin type, has been extended 15 minutes to allow time for a complete massage with paraffin wax. Age-reversing results are immediately visible following this treatment. 205 S. Mill St., 970-925-2278; heavenonearthaspen.com Honeybee Juice Co. When it comes to rejuvenating your body, Honeybee's most popular green juice—made with cucumber, celery, kale, lemon, collard greens, and apple—is most definitely the way to go. The nutrient-rich organic juice gives you that extra boost of energy you'll need this winter. Aspen Club & Spa, 1450 Ute Ave., 970-765-6889; honeybeejuicebar.com Remède Spa The ultimate level of relaxation can be achieved with the Rocky Mountain Ritual, a full-body polish that exfoliates, hydrates, and rejuvenates, and even includes a relaxing massage to boot. Allow the aromatherapy bath to envelop all of your senses. Spoil yourself this winter with this exclusive Remède treatment. 315 E. Dean St., 970-429-9650; remede.com Salon Myo Don't forget that everyone's hair needs some tender loving care at one time or another. Experience the best of hair care with a Tao head massage and hair treatment, where technicians use Leonor Greyl products, which are carried exclusively at Salon Myo and contains ingredients that repair, revitalize, and regenerate dry winter hair. 525 E. Cooper St., Ste. 207, 970-925-7101; salonmyo.com The Spa at Viceroy Snowmass Awaken your body from its winter hibernation with the Bear Dance Ritual. This treatment, which includes a hydrating wrap with essences of sandalwood, frankincense, and Siberian fir, will put your body into a deep tranquil state. Add a natural stone massage to feel completely soothed and stress-free. 130 Wood Road, 970-923-8000; viceroyhotelsandresorts.com Spring Cafe Aspen Fight the effects of Aspen's high altitude with the Beet Mine. This juice—made from beets, watermelon, and lime—is really nature's form of aspirin. With all of its hydrating, antiinflammatory, and blood pressure-regulating properties, it is the epitome of refreshment and rejuvenation. 119 S. Spring St., 970-429-8406; springcafeaspen.com  AP ack in Action Customized programs at The Aspen Club Back Institute give patients individualized care. When traditional physical therapy or even surgery has not cured chronic back and neck pain, the revolutionary Aspen Back Institute offers relief. "We really rebuild the bodies of people who have had chronic pain," says Dr. Jeremy James, director and therapist at the Institute. "We teach them how to properly move again and adjust their biomechanics." The Institute methods are unique in that its therapists build customized programs to suit individual needs. "The conditions that we see can really be helped by things like strength training, learning how to move properly, and working on people's flexibility and mobility in certain joints," he notes. "And then, of course, we do some manual therapy as well." 1450 Ute Ave., 970-925-8940; aspenclub.com 212 aspenpeak-magazine.com 212_AP_BOB_Guide_Relax_WIN13_SPR_14.indd 212 10/29/13 1:20 PM

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