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The European Day Spa Experience
by: Diana Clarke

The health spa has been around since antiquity. Aroma and massage therapies were first practiced by the ancient Greeks for their healing benefits. Romans added esthetics to their treatments. Then, in the early 1800s, the spa was reintroduced into Europe.

"I had my first facial at 14," says Patricia Bottero, a native Parisian and founder of Harmonie European Day Spa in Saratoga, CA. "A facial is simply something a young woman in France experiences."

Bottero, a Los Gatos resident, was trained in the European tradition of skin and body care in Paris, and she continues to go to Europe to update her knowledge. As an esthetician, she first worked in California at a full-service salon, but in 1988, a couple of years later, she created Harmonie Skin and Body Care, now called Harmonie European Day Spa.

"The day spa experience is not about lazy pampering. The day spa is about the necessity we have to honor our femininity, especially at times when everything else and everyone else in our lives seems to be so much more important. Stress alone can make a woman feel unattractive, and if she feels unattractive, she will look that way," says Bottero.

In an atmosphere influenced by French Loire castles, Harmonie clients are indulged by estheticians in dimly lit private rooms filled with soothing music and sensuous aromas. Estheticians trained by Bottero cater to clients personally, attending to their particular skin and body-care needs.

"Not everyone has the luxury of time to do a complete spa package away from home on a regular basis. A day spa is the next best thing. Being pampered and taken care of for a day, or even an hour, is a great way to be good to yourself," says Mary Jane Reiter of Saratoga, who has been going to the spa for eleven years.

"What I like about Harmonie is that they teach clients to take personal responsibility for skin and body care at home," says Laura Scorpiniti Edens of Santa Cruz, another Harmonie client.

The spa provides facials, intensive treatments for acne, brown spots and wrinkles; full-body and other massages to promote relaxation and body detoxification; depilatories, thalassotherapy body envelopes--seawater and sea botanical body wraps--to firm, tone and detoxify skin; makeup application and lessons, manicure and pedicure.

One treatment consists of combining thermal seaweed mud with reflexology technique using Chinese acupressure points on hands and feet to relieve tension and essential oils for aromatherapy and to aid circulation.

"We want women to feel beautiful not just look beautiful. A large part of the power of beauty is how a woman feels when she is confident and self-assured," says Bottero.

The spa offers special packages for expectant mothers, brides-to-be, busy executives and teens. Men's treatments are also available.

In addition, on July 15th, 2001, nurses began providing the following services, under the supervision of Dr. Jeffrey McClanahan, owner of Cliniskin Medical Corporation in Los Gatos, CA.:

Fotofacial TM to reduce dilated capillaries, redness, sun damage, and irregular pimentation.

Botox injections for facial lines and wrinkles.

Epilight for permanent hair reduction. "Today's advanced spa treatments are a major benefit for a client seeking cosmetic treatments," says Dr. McClanahan. We chose to partner with Harmonie because of its excellence in spa services and their advanced treatment techniques." (Harmonie was voted best day spa by both the Metro Silicon Valley Magazine and Elle Magazine.)

Harmonie European Day Spa is located at 14501 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA.

About The Author

Diana Clarke is a California credentialed teacher and freelance writer. Her sun protection articles have appeared in publications, such as the San Jose Mercury News, Saratoga News and a high school health magazine, Listen Magazine.


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Indulge in your Spa Style
by: Angie Kocsi

Spa has been part of therapeutic healing and health maintenance throughout the ages. Today's spa originated from the ancient custom known as ";taking the waters"; in spectacular European health spas.

New innovative treatments and newer versions of ancient therapeutic treatments comprise the modern spa. As the spa industry continues to grow, today's spa-goer often requires a guide to the many professional services now available and advertised under the heading ";spa";

Canadian spas offer a wide range of spa experiences from world-class getaway destinations spas to superior day spas in vibrant city locations. All provide rejuvenating, relaxing and luxurious spa treatments. The following list will help you to select your spa style and maximize your authentic spa experience.

Ayurvedic Spa - This type of spa is based in ancient Indian practise of traditional folk medicine, includes, nutrition, herbal therapy, aromatherapy, massage and meditation.

Day Spa - A clean, safe and nurturing environment offering a menu of spa treatments administered by highly trained professionals. It can be a self-contained facility, but more and more the spa may be found in a full service salon, hotel lobby or shopping centre location. Treatments can last for 1 hour or all day.

Destination Spa - A place where guests can participate in a variety of exclusively structured programs, including, weight loss, nutrition, a fitness regime, healing, mediation, yoga and of course all the pampering the spa experience offers. A total renewal of the mind, body and sprit is offered at the destination spa.

Eco-Spa - Eco-spas offer all the luxuries of a traditional spa but use of chemical and processed elements are strictly limited. The emphasis being on natural elements.

Medical Spa - Spas that concentrate on wellness, preventive healthcare and cosmetic procedures along with among other innovative treatments. There is usually a Medical Director overseeing all treatments in combination with Medical Doctors of various disciplines, e.g. complimentary and alternative medicine, dermatology, plastic surgery, along with traditional head to toe deluxe spa treatments

Mobile Spa - The mobile spa is the ideal way to provide deluxe spa services, for ourself and friends, in the comfort of your own home. In the busy world in which we live the mobile spa comes to you, bringing all the spa treatments at a time and place to suit your schedule.

Resort Hotel Spa - A spa facility at a resort/hotel, where guests who enjoy the spa concept can take advantage of traditional resort activities. Here guests can combine vacations along with the amenities the modern spa has to offer. Sometimes this spa resort can be build around a natural mineral spring area.

Canadian spas lead the way in health and wellness programs. For more information please go to Spas in Canada.
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About The Author

Angie Kocsi co-founder of Spas in Canada. After many years enjoying the benefits of spa in Europe and drawing upon her knowledge of the corporate world along with an successful career in Public Relations and International Marketing, Spas in Canada was created.

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