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A Wealth Of Day Spas And Salons Make Philadelphia A Refuge For Relaxation
Today, short getaways, in the form of weekend retreats and day trips, are more popular than ever. Philadelphia day spas and salons are on top of the trend, offering clients a variety of luxurious customized services designed to refresh both body and spirit, from a couple’s massage to hot-stone therapy and deep-tissue reflexology. The region is home to dozens of day spas and salons offering the latest in body treatments, relaxation therapy and beauty services. Here’s a sampling:
Spa/Salons:
- Adolf Biecker Spa/Salon, located in The Rittenhouse Hotel, offers a full menu of services and packages like “The Energizer,” an exfoliating spa glow treatment, re-energizing aromatherapy massage and a customized facial. The spa/salon uses Aveda products exclusively. 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, 3rd floor, (215) 735-6404, adolfbiecker.com
- Ame Salon and Spa, a Japanese-inspired day spa, features a full range of hair, nail and body treatments. The “AMEzing Jo-Jo” is one of the spa’s many signature treatments during which clients soak in an oriental blossom tea bath while having their scalp massaged. The service ends with a synchronized “double rub” massage. 111 Waynewood Avenue, Wayne, (610) 995-AME1, amesalonandspa.com
- Anthony Troilo, who has been named an “A” member of the prestigious beauty guild Intercoiffure Mondial, heads up the family-owned Citrus Salon & Day Spa, one of only 300 Intercoiffure Mondial salons in the United States. The spa offers relaxing and pampering services in private areas for men and women, plus specific treatments for teens. 1201 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, (610) 277-4247, citrussalonspa.com
- Sometimes guys want to get lavishly groomed—but in a place that feels a bit more masculine. At East End Salon, decorated in heavy wood and antiques, guys can get a shave and haircut, and some hand-and-feet attention. Men and women can also purchase their favorite beauty products at the boutique on site. 219 Arch Street, (215) 592-6486, eastendsalon.com
- Located in the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Ettoré European Salon and Spa specializes in hair styling, facials, massages, body wraps, waxing, manicures and pedicures. Those in need of a little rejuvenation should try out the “Replenishing Special,” complete with a half-hour massage, a half-hour facial, an exfoliating body scrub, manicure and hair styling, along with fruit and champagne. To keep skin looking smooth and revitalized, nothing works better than the “Artic Algae Body Wrap.” 1201 Market Street, (215) 928-9010, ettorespa.com
- Giovanni & Pileggi is a Philadelphia institution in Rittenhouse Square known for its superior haircuts, color and styling. The expanded menu now includes spa options like a classic facial, face and body waxing, nail services and a pro makeup application—all conveniently available in one location. 256 S. 16th Street, (215) 568-3040, giovannipileggi.com
- The spa and salon at Juju Spa & Organics mixes state-of-the-art equipment with organic, plant-based products for revolutionary spa and salon treatments. Besides nail care, haircare services, massages, waxing and facials, Juju offers nutritional consultation and Reiki sessions, an ancient method of transmitting healing energy through the resting of hands. 728 S. 4th Street, (215) 922-3235, jujusalon.com
- Celebrity stylist Laurentius Purnama believes anyone can be beautiful with the right stylist. And his clients—famous or not—feel like stars when they get the celebrity treatment at his ultra-modern Laurentius Salon in the Italian Market area. Regulars know to book appointments for luscious keratin treatments, as well as Balinese pedicures that rejuvenate feet with freshly mixed ginger and honey. 815 Christian Street, (215) 238-0764, laurentiussalon.com
- Reflexology, facial massages, aromatherapy, stone therapy and seaweed and mud wraps are among the popular treatments offered at Millennium Hair & Day Spa. Prenatal and deep tissue massages are also available. 50 E. Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, (610) 649-4977, millenniumhairanddayspa.com
- Elegantly appointed Phoenix Salon & Spa offers a full range of hair and body services, many of which focus on balancing mind and spirit. The “Phoenix Holistic Yoga” massage includes a pre-massage consultation and softly spoken meditations throughout, and the “Deep Tissue Chi Release” draws its inspiration from traditional Chinese medicine. The salon hosts monthly events to raise awareness and funds for disadvantaged populations. 1600 Arch Street, (267) 514-8000, phoenixsalonspa.com
- Pileggi on the Square, located on historic Washington Square, is a full-service spa and salon with an upscale fashion boutique adjacent to the spa. Intense 60-minute facials and microdermabrasion services are among the favored treatments here. 717 Walnut Street, (215) 627-0565, pileggisalon.com
- Richel D’Ambra Spa & Salon at The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia creates a comfort zone for body, hair and skin treatments. Special services include couples massages, aromatherapy treatments incorporating natural flower essences and a four-handed massage. 10 Avenue of the Arts, (215) 523-8035, richeldambra.com
- Services at Salon d’Artiste include aromatherapy massages, makeup applications, hair services and deep-cleansing, four-layer facial treatments. Lunch and champagne from a nearby French restaurant are available with full- and half-day packages. 503 W. Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, (610) 687-2020
- Always on the cutting edge, Toppers Spa/Salon offers massage therapies, hair services, facials, waxing and nail treatments, as well as bridal packages. Its different locations cater to both men and women, and each is meant to feel like a sanctuary inspired by a specific destination. Center City evokes the charm of Tuscany and the Almafi coast; Devon channels the casual comfort of the French countryside; while Newtown captures the serene simplicity of a Japanese garden. 117 S. 19th Street, (215) 496-9966; 745 W. Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, (610) 989-9660; 50 West Road, Newtown, (215) 860-5200, toppersspa.com
- Before opening her Rittenhouse makeup salon, Ursula Augustine worked for some of the top names in the business, including Bobby Brown, Stila and Chanel, and she was the resident makeup artist at Adolf Biecker Spa/Salon. Today, the cosmetics connoisseur services individuals and groups at Ursula’s About PHace. Augustine prides herself on the exceptional service and real-life makeup knowledge that she offers to women in her studio. 1700 Sansom Street, Suite 201, (215) 557-1562, aboutphace201.com
Spas:
- At 3000BC Beauty Boutique and Spa, a day spa with locations in Chestnut Hill and Radnor, patrons feel like they’ve been transported back to ancient Egypt as they’re pampered like queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti. This spa and beauty boutique concentrates on healing aromatherapy treatments and rubs guests in scented oils extracted from plants from around the world. 8439 Germantown Avenue, (215) 247-6020; 605 W. Lancaster Avenue, (484) 367-1000, 3000bc.com
- Located on a Main Line Victorian property, Antoinette Day Spa offers volcanic clay pedicures, marine mineral body wraps and aromatherapy massages. A tearoom provides a place to relax between treatments. 85 Darby Road, Paoli, (610) 647-6618, halcyondaysspa.com
- Located on a bucolic estate once owned by famed playwright George Kaufman, the spa experts at Barley Sheaf Farm Estate & Spa mix their all-natural ingredients right before application, while guests relax in their luxurious treatment rooms. Owner Christine Soderman-Figueroa constructed the spa (which is open to non-guests) in an historic on-site barn, but many clients choose to stay overnight and enjoy pampering treatments in their private rooms. 5281 Old York Road, Holicong, (215) 794-5104, barleysheaf.com
- Bluemercury™ Apothecary and Spa, housed in a 19th-century brownstone near Rittenhouse Square, offers the ultimate spa for high-end beauty enthusiasts. Estheticians combine products from a range of brands to create a customized service for each client. And the spa carries chic makeup and skincare lines, such as Bliss, Nars, Bobbi Brown and Darphin. 1707 Walnut Street, (215) 569-3100, bluemercury.com
- Body Restoration is a skin and body day spa in Center City that specializes in vinotherapy—the art of using grapes and wine-making ingredients as spa therapy. The signature “Crushed Chianti Scrub” features a mix of finely ground grapes grown at vineyards in Pennsylvania’s countryside, honey, wine yeast and grape seed oil to improve circulation and slough away dead skin while moisturizing dry skin. The spa also offers a range of other specialty massages, in addition to facials and strip-less waxing. 1611 Walnut Street, (215) 569-9599, bodyrest.com
- From Reiki to reflexology, massages at The Body Serene Day Spa are geared toward complete relaxation. Guests can pair a massage with a facial or opt for a “Signature Body Serene Rose” facial, manicure or pedicure, all of which use rose oils to reduce skin inflammation. Cosmetic lessons and elaborate nail services round out the offerings, and the salon now carries the GlyMed Plus skincare line, featured on The Doctors. 4007 Skippack Pike, Skippack Village, (610) 584-7284, thebodyserene.com
- Designed with eco-friendly decor, Eviama Life Spa provides an innovative mix of wellness spa treatments, including organic facials, transformative massages, restorative body therapies, “compassionate” waxing (using a non-irritating wax) and light and color vibrational therapies to improve mood, bring on sleep or reduce stress. Estheticians work with mostly all-natural, paraben-free products, and the boutique sells earth-friendly, fairly traded and sustainable gifts. 262 S. 16th Street, (215) 545-3344, eviama.com
- Loveliness rules at Heaven Spa, a one-stop oasis of beauty, health and wellness. The makeover dream teams here specialize in treatments that range from facials, manicures and pedicures to massages, honey body scrubs and seaweed wraps. A second location, called Heaven Spa at the Bucks Club, features express services, plus the use of swimming pools and fitness equipment (for an additional fee). Heaven Spa, 261 Old York Road, Jenkintown, (215) 576-7000; Heaven Spa at the Bucks Club, 2600 York Road, Jamison, (215) 343-0350, heaven-spa.com
- The Natural Healing Spa takes a holistic approach to pampering, offering a number of unique mind/body treatments. The signature “Thai Herbal Compress” massage is designed to relieve pain and inflammation. Another favorite is the “Bamboossage,” a technique that uses warmed rattan and bamboo stalks to provide a deep tissue massage that’s both energizing and calming. Private hypnosis sessions, nutritional counseling and accupressure round out the menu of services. 519 S. 9th Street, (215) 922-4772, thenaturalhealingspa.com
- With its simple, natural vibe, Nurture Spa provides an oasis for ladies and gentlemen who prefer their spa time low-key. Specializing in hair removal, eyelash and eyebrow tinting and smoothing “facials” for the bikini line and buttocks, Nurture Spa also performs ear candling and an anti-aging mani/pedi. 415 S. York Road, New Hope, (215) 862-7010, nurturespa.com
- Pure Bliss Wellness Center & Spa merges traditional and Eastern medicine with the day spa to create an unforgettable experience. Clients can sip tea in the lounge between their personalized treatments, and it’s the only place in the city to try the Alfa Environmental Capsules—individual, heated saunas with vibratory massage and aromatherapy. 1704 Walnut Street, (215) 732-7873, pureblisswellnesscenter.com
- An urban oasis in the heart of Rittenhouse Square, Rescue Rittenhouse Spa is the brainchild of Polish-born beauty Danuta Mieloch. Signature services include the “Zoom Groom” treatment for time-constrained guests and the “Harmony Essence” massage designed to de-stress anyone. Rescue has added to its technology-oriented beauty treatments with an intense pulsated laser light that helps with hyperpigmentation and acne. The spa received a “Best of Beauty” award from Allure magazine. 255 S. 17th Street, (215) 772-2766, rescuerittenhousespa.com
- A refuge for relaxation, The Spa Four Seasons Hotel features Naturopathica holistic skin and body products. The extensive array of massages, facials and body treatments includes the “Espresso Exfoliating Wrap,” which uses coffee and pumice mud, honey and bergamot oil, and the “Detoxifying Massage with Exotic Wood 'Stones’” massage, featuring “wood-carved stones” and slimming oil. 1 Logan Square, (215) 405-2815, fourseasons.com/philadelphia
- Terme Di Aroma, a Mediterranean-inspired day spa in Old City, blends the enchantment of the past with an alluring selection of aromatherapy skincare, Thai and hot-stone massages, microdermabrasion and other body treatments. Mentioned in Allure and O, The Oprah Magazine, Terme is one of Philadelphia’s most popular spas. 32 N. 3rd Street, (215) 829-9769, termediaroma.com
Something Different:
- Beehive Hair Salon, a funky shop in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia, mixes an old-fashioned feel with down-to-earth retro chic to produce sophisticated styles. Co-owners Amy May and Peg Shaw recently expanded their business to include in-demand services like nail and skin care, body waxing and massages. 2323 Fairmount Avenue, (215) 235-HIVE, beehivehairsalon.com
- Closet Fever in Northern Liberties is far from a typical salon. Not only can clients leave the shop with a happening haircut, they can also take home a funky shirt, a new bracelet or a cool piece of artwork. At the center of the 1,400-square-foot hotspot is a DJ station constructed by co-owners JC Mazza and Kristy Lee, featuring guest spinners. 707 N. 2nd Street, (215) 627-4600
- Salon Sugar is a bubble-gum pink beauty parlor with a laidback retro vibe. Owned by Candace “Candi” McNerney, the tiny one-chair salon caters to nontraditional beauty types looking for affordable, edgy razor cuts, dreadlocks, hair extensions and custom dye jobs in any imaginable color. The salon also sells funky accessories like brightly hued hair clips and purses made by McNerney and local artists. 711 E. Passyunk Avenue, (609) 760-6059, myspace.com/salonsugar
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Nearly 300,000 students are dusting off their laptops as they return to classes at the Philadelphia region's 80-plus colleges and universities this month. Just because notebooks and "office hours" have replaced bathing suits and beach weekends, that doesn't mean the fun has to end. Philadelphia has plenty to offer the
...Philadelphia-Area Designers Are More Independent
City’s Independence Shines Through Its Homegrown Design Talent
Philadelphia’s independence doesn’t stop at its famous cracked bell. Today, the city’s entrepreneurs run boutiques that reflect their personal styles, design clothing and accessories for internationally renowned stores and craft furniture that fills the homes of the region—and the country. Philadelphia boasts tip-top design schools, a burgeoning gallery scene, a
...It's Easy Being "Green" In Philly With Eats, Drinks, Shops, Spas, Hotels And More
City Offers All Sorts Of Eco-friendly Options For Visitors And Locals
The nation’s tallest “green” building—located in the heart of Philadelphia’s Center City business district—is now welcoming its first commercial tenants and unofficially ushering in the next active phase of sustainable living, working and playing in Philadelphia. The 57-story Comcast Center, also the tallest building between New York and Chicago, is
...Philadelphia: The Next Great Vintage Shopping Destination
Stylish And Affordable Vintage Fashions Pervade Philly’s Retail Landscape
Long known for its history, more recently known for its overall hipness, the Philadelphia region is an undiscovered treasure trove for bargain-priced vintage garments and accessories. Even famed fashion designer Tory Burch agrees: “Philadelphia is great for vintage shopping. My favorite store is Retrospect. I can always find something unique,
...A Philadelphia Girlfriend Getaway With Rhythm And Soul
A Weekend Of Eating, Shopping, Pampering And Partying In Jill Scott’s Hometown
Girlfriends visiting Philadelphia can pack a lot into a few days. They can visit classic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell Center and also take in the region’s best restaurants, shops, nightclubs, museums and African American heritage sites, including the Marian Anderson House. To download the itinerary, gal pals
...Hip To Haute: Philly Abounds With Indie Shops
Owner-Operated Boutiques Reflect Singular Styles
Philadelphia comes by its independent spirit naturally—and so do Philadelphia’s stylish independently owned and operated shops. Bustling Old City in Historic Philadelphia has become renowned for its chic boutiques and mod galleries. In industrial and hip Northern Liberties, it’s shelter shops and craft galleries. And in upscale Rittenhouse, refined and
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Plenty Of Options For Frida-philes Making A Weekend Out Of Their Visit To Philly To See Her Work In Its Only East Coast Showing
It’s the first time in 15 years that a major exhibition of Frida Kahlo’s art has toured the U.S., and from February 20 through May 18, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is the only East Coast museum where art lovers can view her groundbreaking paintings. Those who would like to
...Have An Extra Hour Or Two In Philly? Here Are Some Ideas.
Suggestions For Museum Hopping, Shopping, Dining, Dancing And More
If you’re in town covering the presidential primaries and you’re looking for a diversion, Philly has plenty of them to help pass the time. Consider this your condensed guide to some of the city’s best restaurants, shopping districts, attractions, nightspots, events and more. For more suggestions, visit gophila.com. And when
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