COVER STORY SEPTEMBER 2005
Pacific waters spa is where body and mind surrender
to the art of self healing
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Pacific Waters Spa, located at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa, continues to take relaxation and pampering to a new level with the newest additions to the already impressive spa menu. From relaxing massages to an entire line of men's treatments, the new additions are sure to delight every spa guest.

Derived from a Hawaiian word meaning to massage with a loving touch, the Lomi Lomi Massage strokes mimic elements in nature. Physically, the entire body is massaged in rhythmic, extremely relaxing movements, emanating the elemental forces of wind and water. This 80-minute massage is sheer bliss.

Spa visitors are offered the chance to save money on their doctors bills by experiencing the new HypnoMassage. A healing journey for the mind and body, this 80-minute treatment combines hypnosis with massage to assist in releasing barriers to relaxation as visitors are guided to let go of muscular and mental distress. A perfect vacation treat!

"At Pacific Waters Spa, we continuously try to present new and innovative treatments to our guests," said Michelle Frye, spa director, Pacific Waters Spa. "We have researched our client base and developed a treatment for men, while remembering to pamper our women clients as well."

Beyond the healing of massage and skin treatments, Pacific Waters Spa delights visitors with a wide variety of individual offerings. For the chocolate lover in us all, the newest delicacy is the dark Chocolate Decadence Manicure and Pedicure. This sinfully rich treat begins with a cocoa soak to soften the hands and feet and prepare them for the next step... a chocolate crunch exfoliation. To repair dry hands and feet, a caramel ribbon hydrator is then applied. For a finishing treat, hands and feet will be massaged with the spa's extraordinary strawberry soufflé.

In addition to the spa's newest offerings, the sophisticated Pacific Waters Spa features a broad menu of treatments to delight the most savvy spa vacationer. Ranging from massages, skin therapies and body wraps to scrubs and moisturizing facials, all treatments use preparations indigenous to Pacific Island culture.

© SPA MANAGEMENT JOURNAL - SEPTEMBER 2005

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