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Spa Treaments for the Holidays

October 3, 2012

With October officially underway, some of Newport’s most luxurious spas are kicking off the changing seasons with fall-inspired treatments!

Spa Gregorie’s is fully embracing the fall season. Their Oktoberfest package includes three of their most popular 45-minute treatments- a massage of your choice, the Arcona Pumpkin Peel, and a Lavender and Sea Salts Manicure. They will also host a Pumpkin Spice Facial Event on Tuesday, October 23 from 11am-7pm. This package includes a 45-minute facial, as well as a $20 voucher for same-day Epicuren retail purchases. Can’t get enough pumpkin pampering? Visit the Amadeus Spa at Fairmont Newport Beach for the hour-long Pumpkin Peel Facial. Your skin will feel smoother, softer, and revitalized thanks to an acid enzyme that provides over 100 nutrients directly to your skin. Your face will give off a healthy glow even as the temperatures begin to drop, and the sweet aroma of pumpkin will leave you craving a slice of fall’s favorite pie!

For a change of pace, try the Amber Gold Signature Massage at the Spa at Pelican Hill- perfect as the leaves are turning colors! Lasting either 50 or 80 minutes, this massage incorportates Swedish massage techniques, dry brushing exfoliation, and enhanced oils to improve circulation and relieve stress. Their Body Gelato also celebrates the changing seasons, using fresh seasonal ingredients (fig for fall!) to invigorate the senses while moisturizing and rehydrating the skin.

Use the transitioning weather as an excuse for total body renewal during the entire month of October! For more information about any of these services, and to book your appointment, visit the links below:

http://spagregories.com/promotions/
http://www.fairmont.com/newport-beach/activities-services/spa/amadeus-spa-salon/
http://www.pelicanhill.com/Spa_Intro

Written by Visit Newport Beach

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