Spa: Note:
There is an updated Brooklyn
Spa Guide for 2006
Once again, GO Brooklyn’s intrepid reporters have hit the streets
and the massage tables to get the skinny on new spas and therapies to
improve your skin, your mood or to ease aches and pains.
Comment.
By Lisa J. Curtis
Spa: Until now, I thought merely eating chocolate
made me feel better.
Comment.
Spa: · When making your
appointment let the spa know if you prefer a man or a woman to
perform your services. Don’t wait until you show up, it could
be too late for them to accommodate you.
Comment.
Spa: Fashion designer Ann Myers has created
the Touch of Love Baby Massage Snuggie to help parents give their
infants a gentle pressure point massage.
Comment.
By Deborah Kolben
Spa: While I dutifully spent last week loading
up on duct tape and Evian in preparation for that looming terrorism
attack, I forgot to prepare for a code red of another kind: Valentine’s
Day.
Comment.
By Lisa J. Curtis
Spa: While some may claim there is an economic
recession going on, the Home Spa in Carroll Gardens doesn’t seem
to be feeling the pinch.
Comments (2).
By Vince DiMiceli
Spa: Two years ago, in GO Brooklyn’s first-ever
Spa Guide, I shook up the borough by proclaiming loud and clear
that it’s OK - in fact enjoyable - for a guy to get a paraffin
treatment.
Comment.
By Lisa J. Curtis
Spa: Employing traditional Chinese therapies,
a new sanctuary in Carroll Gardens offers its patients a couple
of necessities that are often missing at the doctor’s office:
time and compassion.
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