By Lisa J. Curtis
Spa:
When life
gives you lemons
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Spa: This brutally long, cold winter has been especially hard on
two parts of the body that are difficult to shield from the elements:
the face and hands. On Tuesday, with winds whirling menacing
snowflakes under my hat and through my cashmere gloves, I declared
a moratorium on suffering.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Spa: This little piggy went to market, this
little piggy stayed home, this little piggy had roast beef and
this little piggy said. "We, we, we want to get out of these
Timberland boots!"
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By Chiara Cowan
Spa: Williamsburg’s InnerSpree Day Spa, open
since July, has a Serenity Room with a warming skylight and soothing
waterfall, which you can reserve for a private party. At $185
per person, customers enjoy individual 45-minute facials, one-hour
massages, spa manicures (or basic manicure with basic pedicure),
catered food and theme-related goody bags.
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By Deborah Kolben
Spa: As the last episode of "Sex and the City" flickered
across TV screens everywhere Sunday, I felt obliged to pay homage
by indulging in some sort of single-girl frivolity.
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By Lisa J. Curtis
Spa: For a luxurious spa experience follow the
gilded railings to the entrance of Fort Greene’s Cynergy Spa.
This little sister of Harlem’s Cynergy Spa was opened in 2003,
but there’s nothing small or diminutive about the Brooklyn location.
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