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Spend a morning afternoon, or even just an hour finding harmony and balance in this holistic body and skin care spa that provides head to –toe service. Le Cachet Spa39E.30th Street.(Between Park and Madison Av.
New York Magazine Beauty & Health June 2002
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Copy from the editorial of In-New York Magazine July 2002
Well Being The art of looking good from inside out. Pure Relaxation at Le Cachet Spa
Enter Le Cachet’s pristine therapy room, let your terry robe fall, and slip into the Panthermal Oxygen Body Cocoon, a cathartic treatment that embraces, comforts, and detoxifies travel-weary bodies. This particular service, one of many from LeCachet’s extensive lineup, is performed at the spa and employs ionized steam vapor, pure oxygen, and fresh seaweed to extract all traces of harmful toxins from the skin. Once encased in the plastic pod, a warm solution is gently released and the metamorphosis begins. The 21-st Century system (above) first pumps, then suctions out toxins while soothing sore muscles and relieving fluid retention. Within the hour, a new creature emerges- free from tension, aches, impurities, and water weight. Devotees report a sense of well-being, increased energy, and skin that feels and looks healthy and lustrous. Before heading for an invigorating shower, take a detour to the adjacent candlelit room ease into a wicker chair, and savor the experience over a comforting cup of herbal tea.
You’ll get an immediate sense of calm, as you’re met with a personable staff and minimalist décor.
Le Cachet Holistic Body & Skin Care Day Spa, 39 East.30th Street.(Btw.Park & Madison Aves.) 212-448-9823
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Copy from the Where Magazine May 2002 Seeking Spas
In the Big Apple Spas pop up like daisies after the rain. Here’s Where’s selective guide to the Best.
New York City Responds to the inherent human need to be coddled, pampered, smoothed, stroked and rejuvenated with a cornucopia of spas-big ones, posh ones, cozy ones, French ones-so many and in such variety that it’s enough to make the head spin (which would, in turn, necessitate the services of a good spa for a therapeutic neck massage). Knowing that your visit here leaves time at a premium, WHERE has pulled together a selective guide to help you choose a spa that suits. Keep in mind, the best places are packed on the weekend. Odds go up on the quality of your experience if you can go on a weekday. If there’s a mom in town on this trip, note that the gift of a beauty package at a super city spa is probably at the top of her list for Mother’s day, May 12. The Naturals. Health is the focus of these spas which use natural products or favor holistic treatments.Though health is Job One,beauty and pleasure are natural by products. LeCachet (39E.30th St. between Park and Madison Avenues, 212-448-4823) is a Holistic Skin Care Spa offering innovative treatments for skin and body, using only natural products. Outstanding here is the Panthermal treatment provided by a body-encasing machine-the only one of it’s kind in the City-that steams, oxygenates, and provides an aqua massage ($75 half hour,$110 full hour) Although skin care is a specialty, this is a full service Spa, offering nail services, hair removal and hair styling.
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