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$50 Spa Treatments During Fall Spa Week Event, October 17-23

Goodbye, hot, hazy and humid summer.  Hello, autumn leaves, crisp fall temps and pumpkin everything. We love this time of year. And to help celebrate the changing seasons, it's time to book $50 treatments during the Fall Spa Week event, October 17th-23rd.  



Spa treatments aren't just for pampering--they can also serve as preventative and alternative health measures.  Premium, full-service spa treatments are currently available for early booking at top spas across the country. In New York City, here's a list of the top 15 Spa Week participants and their available luxe treatments:


Haven Spa
Short Geek Massage or Makizushi Body Wrap          50 MIN
50 Minutes In Haven Classic Facial or Mini Boot Camp Facial for Men
Foot Renaissance Spa Pedicure or Hair Trim with Blowout    60 MIN


The Red Door 
Spa Week De-Stress Body Treatment           50 MIN
Spa Week Facial  50 MIN
Spa Week Pedicure with Choice of Gel Polish for Toes or Paraffin Hand Treatment        50 MIN

L'Institut Sothys New York
Fall Facial with Mandarin and Kumquat       50 MIN
European Facial for All Skin Types  50 MIN

D A P H N E
Hydrating Body Wrap with Dry Brushing Techniques and Warming Balm Moisturizer   60 MIN
Non-surgical Lift Facial with Micro-Current Treatment           45 MIN
French Sudatonic Slimming and Detoxifying Body Wrap for Detox and Weight Loss       60 MIN

Smooth Synergy
Signature Facial with Extractions or Radiofrequency RF Facial              60 MIN
Endermologie for Cellulite/Body Contouring or Microcurrent Fanny Facial To Lift/Tone                --
Laser Hair Removal Session for Bikini, Underarms, Upper Lip or Chin

BioXage Spa at The Roosevelt Hotel
Aromatherapy/Swedish Combo Massage   50 MIN
Deep Cleansing Facial for All Skin Types       50 MIN
Gel Manicure + Classic Pedicure Combo

Sisley Paris 343 Bleecker
Expert Phyto-Aromatic Facial          60 MIN
Make-Up Consultation, Application and Tutorial       60 MIN

KUR Skin Lab
Customized Facial for Sensitive/Aging Skin or Clarifying 20% Salicylic Facial for Oily/Acne Prone                55 MIN
Renewal Enzyme Peel Facial: Choice of Revitalizing Papaya or Re‐texturizing Pumpkin Enzyme Peel        60 MIN
Therapeutic Massage with Essential Oils and Optional Guided Meditation: Swedish, Deep Tissue, Prenatal, Office Relief or Sports Massage               45 MIN

Tribeca Beauty Spa
The TBS Swedish Massage              50 MIN
Tribeca Signature Facial with Mild Extractions          50 MIN
TBS Essentials Package Includes Perfect Pedicure + Brazilian Waxing

Sheva Thai Spa Express
Sheva Facial with Organic Enzymes and Light Extractions      60 MIN
Month of Unlimited Nam Manicures            --
Signature Sheva Foot Treatment with Thai Foot Soak              45 MIN

SKN Spa
SKN Organic Massage       50 MIN
Brightening Antioxidant Therapy Facial with Gentle Extractions          60 MIN
Smoothing Body Peel Treatment   50 MIN

Skin Bar Med Spa
Skin Bar ‘Tight and Bright’ Non- Surgical Facelift       --
Diamond Dermabrasion with Light Massage and Hot Towel Treatment           --
Laser Hair Removal Session for Any Medium Area including Extended Bikini, Full Face, Full Beard, Lower Back, Shoulders, Half Arms, Half Legs, Chest, Breasts and Inner Thigh

The Organic Pharmacy
Award Winning Rose Crystal Lymphatic Facial with Extractions           60 MIN
Health Assessment with In-Depth Scan for Organ Functionality, Toxicity and Deficiencies     90 MIN

VMV Hypoallergenics
Allergen-Free Customized SuperSkin Facial With Extractions                50 MIN
Allergen-Free Anti-Aging Glycolic Acid Peel With Mini Facial  50 MIN

Just Melt
Signature Hydra Facial MD
One Zerona Treatment (Can Purchase up to 9 Sessions for $50 Each)
One Venus Freeze Treatment for One Body Part

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