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A Spa to Call Your Own
This is our Great Escapes issue and I love the fact that our continent is full of spa getaways to discover. I think that I would have to live two life times to get to them all. That is an encouraging thought isn’t it? People always ask me what makes a spa my favourite? I reply with my usual response; “I am a fan of the quality of treatments and the spa therapist who gives it to me, as opposed to the architecture of the building.” I also look for unique and unusual treatments that are not found everywhere.
I think that spa-going is turning into a rite of passage. As a mother I want to pass on a clear message to my daughters that being good to one’s self is perfectly OK and necessary. In fact, I have just booked my nine-year-old daughter Paige into her first spa day camp. It is an entire day dedicated to girls to teach them how to care for their nails, skin and hair! What a fabulous idea (see that in our next issue).
This issue, you’ll read all about Canadian celebrity Sass Jordan as she tells us about her favourite spa. She prefers the quality of an out-of-the-way spa that gives incredible service to their clients. It is not the biggest or most architecturally significant but it offers unique treatments for people looking for lifestyle changes.
Spas aren’t just about beautifying the outside anymore. Within these pages you will find spas that treat health concerns, dietary habits and offer the latest in revitalizing technology.
Finding that extraordinary spa, for some us of there isn’t just ONE, but when you find a place you love, make it your special escape because we all need a place to call our own.
Stay well,
Mary
I think that spa-going is turning into a rite of passage. As a mother I want to pass on a clear message to my daughters that being good to one’s self is perfectly OK and necessary. In fact, I have just booked my nine-year-old daughter Paige into her first spa day camp. It is an entire day dedicated to girls to teach them how to care for their nails, skin and hair! What a fabulous idea (see that in our next issue).
This issue, you’ll read all about Canadian celebrity Sass Jordan as she tells us about her favourite spa. She prefers the quality of an out-of-the-way spa that gives incredible service to their clients. It is not the biggest or most architecturally significant but it offers unique treatments for people looking for lifestyle changes.
Spas aren’t just about beautifying the outside anymore. Within these pages you will find spas that treat health concerns, dietary habits and offer the latest in revitalizing technology.
Finding that extraordinary spa, for some us of there isn’t just ONE, but when you find a place you love, make it your special escape because we all need a place to call our own.
Stay well,
Mary