Spas Seattle WA
Day spas and destination spas are places where you can receive spa treatment or body treatment. Types of treatments offered at spas include: bathing in hot tubs, aromatherapy, facials, body wraps, and waxing. Here you will find additional information on spas, as well as local companies and providers that may help you in your search.
Jeremy Todd Wellness Spa & Salon
(206) 262-9000
411 University St
Seattle, WA
Jeremy Todd Wellness Spa & Salon
(206) 262-9000
411 University St
Seattle, WA 98101
Industry
Health Spa, Midwife, Nurse Practitioner, Psychologist
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Etherea Salon Spa
(206) 628-9605
1015 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
Etherea Salon Spa
(206) 628-9605
1015 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
Industry
Health Spa, Massage Practitioner
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Lux Clinic
206-749-9692
509 Olive Way, Suite 1651
Seattle, WA
Lux Clinic
206-749-9692
509 Olive Way, Suite 1651
Seattle, WA 98101
Programs & Services
Medical Spa
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AISHA Skin and Body Care Therapy
206-621-9494
509 Olive Way
Seattle, WA
AISHA Skin and Body Care Therapy
206-621-9494
509 Olive Way
Seattle, WA 98101
Programs & Services
Day spa, Detox
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Aesthetic Laser Center of Seattle
(206) 322-9740
509 Olive Way Ste 1133
Seattle, WA
Aesthetic Laser Center of Seattle
(206) 322-9740
509 Olive Way Ste 1133
Seattle, WA 98101
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Mode Organic Salon
(866) 541-5305
1424 4th Ave
Seattle, WA
Mode Organic Salon
(866) 541-5305
1424 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
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Bella Vita Salon
(206) 621-9936
1301 5th Ave Ste 20
Seattle, WA
Bella Vita Salon
(206) 621-9936
1301 5th Ave Ste 20
Seattle, WA 98101
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Ummelina International Day Spa
206.624.1370
1525 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA
Ummelina International Day Spa
206.624.1370
1525 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Programs & Services
Day spa
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Jaroslava Day Spa
206-623-3336
1413 4th Avenue
Seattle, WA
Jaroslava Day Spa
206-623-3336
1413 4th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Programs & Services
Day spa
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Spa Nordstrom, Downtown Seattle
206-628-1670
500 Pine Street, Fifth Floor
Seattle, WA
Spa Nordstrom, Downtown Seattle
206-628-1670
500 Pine Street, Fifth Floor
Seattle, WA 98101
Programs & Services
Day spa, Pre-post Natal
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The growth of the spa industry has been one of the hottest trends in health. So it’s good to know that you can pamper and primp to your heart’s content without stressing the environment—even if your spa experience never extends beyond the walls of your own home. January 2008 By Jessica Ridenour Judging by the $9 billion-plus Americans spent at spas in 2007, we’re willing to drop some hard-earned cash on getting and staying beautiful. While battalions of medical spa estheticians across the country are ready to Botox at the first sight of a laugh line or chemically peel away those pesky crow’s feet—even use high-tech photo boxes to find skin faults you can’t see in a mirror—a new back-to-nature ethos is growing within the industry. In response to an increasing demand for organic, planet-friendly products, green spas are sprouting up all over the country to nurture our most beautiful selves using the bounty of nature while still treading lightly on the earth. What sets green spas apart from the rest of the herd is their commitment to the health of spa goers and the environment by limiting use of chemicals (in both skin-care products and such behind-the-scenes items as cleaning supplies), reducing waste, employing sustainable building practices and conserving operational materials—all while offering long-term health and healing in lieu of a quick fix. The result is an experience more in harmony with nature, allowing the spa treatments to do what they were meant to do: heal. Be aware, though, that the language involved with this new movement can be tricky. “Natural,” “holistic,” “eco-friendly,” “sustainable” and “green” are all unregulated claims that require some diligence in uncovering whether or not a spa lives up to what it professes. However, if a product is organic, that means it’s certified by the USDA’s National Organic Program and conforms to the requirements of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) by using no pesticides, preservatives, irradiation or fertilizers. If a spa is truly green, either the spa manager or the esthetician will be happy to answer all your eco-questions. rA (it’s not a typo) Organic Spa in Burbank, California ( www.raorganicspa.com ) is a spa walking the green talk—constructed with readily renewable acacia wood and bamboo, decorated with non-VOC paint and cleaned without harsh chemicals. rA favors a line of skin-care formulations that are hand-crafted in Hungary and full of organic ingredients such as tomato, blueberry, paprika and wild plum, which are blended with cold-pressed oils and other goodies. “Estheticians have a lot of fun with [these items],” says spa representative Kristi Sheldon. “It’s like being an artist and having every color of paint available to you.” Organic spa supplies are not long-storage items. “If I give you a box of crackers and tell you that they’re two years old, you won’t want to eat it,” says Dr. Saulius Alkaitis, a ski... |
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