Posts tagged ‘spa’

January 8, 2009

I hereby dub this shopping week

While everyone else is “Free Week”ing it–let those live-music lovers revel–I think we should be shopping. Mainly because I’ve found a lot of great deals to share with you! And it seems like all I’m blogging about this week is shopping … stimulate the economy, people, stimulate! Does this make me the Czarina of Shopping?

Apparently there’s a website out there about local shopping called Shop512. Now, snotty native that I am, I don’t think I need this, but surely it could help newbies find some good shopping off the beaten path. Plus, there’s a sales section, and who can resist that?

Also, in the name of shopping and getting pampered at the same time, check out the sweet spa days at Saks this month:


Armani Facial Event
Every Monday in January
Receive a complimentary stone facial and makeup application with Armani skincare
and cosmetics.
To schedule your appointment, please call 512.231.3787

YSL Spa Event
Saturday, January 10
Let the YSL team professional makeup artist create a sleek, sophisticated look just for you.

Sisley Spa Event
Wednesday, January 14 through Friday,
January 16
Get luminous skin with our Sisley products and learn the secret to beautiful skin.

Sisley International Makeup Artist
Personal Apearance

Saks invites you to meet Alfredo Lizardi,
Sisley’s International Makeup Artist
Friday, January 16
For additional information or to schedule an appointment, please call 512.231.3765


La Mer Spa Event
Friday, January 23
Get perfect skin with a complimentary facial
from La Mer.
For additional information, please call 512.231.3763

La Prairie Spa Event
Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
Indulge your skin with a luxurious facial
with La Prairie skincare.

January 5, 2009

Four Seasons Lunchtime Spa Retreats

Lunch hour is the perfect time to re-energize the work day with a quick workout, walk around the lake, or meeting with a friend. Now the Four Seasons is throwing a new plan into the mix: a little R& R plus a deluxe Four Seasons boxed lunch. Afterward, you’ll probably have the most productive afternoon ever! Indulge a little–it’s a new year and someone has to stimulate the economy!

The Spa at Four Seasons is offering these mini-treatments:

Essential hand therapy; 30 minutes – $45

Essential foot therapy; 30 minutes – $55

Rapid results facial; 25 minutes – $85

Nature’s break massage; 25 minutes – $80

Gentlemen’s nail buff; 25 minutes – $45

After your treatment, head out to a hammock on the hotel’s lawns overlooking Lady Bird Lake for a peaceful nibble of your quickie box lunch. For more details click here or call The Spa at (512) 685-8160.

November 13, 2008

Free eyebrow shaping?!

Sometimes, you go to all these events at stores and boutiques and it becomes the same thing: little snacks on white napkins, wine in plastic cups made to look nice, and mini-makeovers. All of which are good things. But when you hear of an event with something entirely new, you get a little bit excited.

Enter “free eyebrow shaping by Sabia.”

Wildflower Organics hosts BLING IT ON! today from 5 – 8pm at the North Lamar location. Features a trunk show with jewelry by Catherine Nicole (met her last night at the Red River Flats event where we were both getting teased hairdos by Corey Michael Salon, LOVE some of her layered necklaces) and mini-makeovers and eyebrow shaping by Sabia. Organic libations will be provided by Emerald City Press.

This event offers some stellar things … If I wasn’t going to the second-to-last free Crossfit workout (sad), I’d definitely go!

August 28, 2008

Another Thursday, Another Plethora of Events

Good thing I have that fence to paint (it’s never done. You finish building the sucker and you just have to paint it) or I’d never be able to decide which of these events to go to! That and I’d go to the LAST Nike training run at SIX lounge before the big run this Sunday if I had time. Run 7pm at SIX.

+ Sabia (that spa I got a facial at and LOVED!) and KickPleat host a party:

Sabia + Kickpleat Party Invite

Sabia + Kickpleat Party Invite

+ Rae Cosmetics is hosting its Third Birthday party (although really, when isn’t Rae Cosmetics hosting or displaying at some party? Their lip gloss is great so I really can’t complain, but it’s true, they’re everywhere.

Three Beautiful Years

Come join the fun at the Rae Cosmetics Studio and Courtyard. You are invited to a fabulous evening of food, drinks and music. Enjoy a free makeover, a trip to the photo booth or a spin on the dance floor.

Proceeds benefit Girlstart. (www.girlstart.net)

Thursday – August 28th, at 7:00pm
The 26 Doors Shopping Center – 1206 W. 38th Street

+ Speaking of places that are always partying, its also Second Street district’s second birthday and they’re OBVIOUSLY throwing a bash.

For the second time in the past month, the district is celebrating its birtday with giveaways, sales, and snacks, plus an 8pm champagne toast on the Taverna patio with cupcakes from Delish, cookies from Tiff’s Treats, and gelato from Paciugo.

+ Along the same street, Design Within Reach is hosting a Wine and Design event:

From 6 to 8pm, try wine from Taste Select Wines (which is getting good reviews for coolness and being able to buy 1/2 glass of wine … who wants only half a glass of wine?!) and shop for dining room furniture, which is 15 percent off when you mix and/or match six or more chairs, stools, and tables. RSVP to austin@dwr.com. DWR, 200 W. Second St., 472-7200.

August 5, 2008

Tuesdays? + a full Wednesday

Last Tuesday, I ran into a friend and frequent reader of this blog at Bikram Yoga Davenport (love it!) and she asked what was going on that night. “A Tuesday night? I don’t know, I’m at yoga!”

Aside from Bikram Yoga classes and the Nike Human Race training run at Guero’s (can’t wait to check that out!), I don’t really know a lot of cool stuff that’s going on specific to a Tuesday. $1 Tecates at Lavaca Street Bar. Live music and $2 beers at the Irie Bean.

BUT I can tell you that tomorrow, Wednesday, night is just teeming with events and happy hours! Check out:

The Summer Beauty Party at Westlake’s Sanctuary features cocktails, cupcakes, and lipgloss. Check out new store Sanctuary’s offerings, new cupcake place Polkadots Cupcake Factory’s sweet treats, and try on Rae Costmetic’s Texas-proof lip stuff. New, new, new! 6-9pm.

Tribeza magazine Happy Hour at Belvederes, which is a downtown gentlemen’s salon and spa. Don’t know how successful those are (El Rey is another downtown men’s spa), but it’s an interesting venue for a happy hour. Free food and drinks plus a DJ should help mak the party happenin’. Don’t worry, there’s free valet. 5:30-7:30pm.

An after-hours shopping party at Spartan and Bows + Arrows in Bridges on the Park features 15% off everything in both stores, including stuff that’s already on late-summer sale, and drinks and music by someone called Daetron Vargas. I’ve never been able to figure out where in the heck to park to go to either of those stores, so I’ve never been, but if you brave that situation, I think you’ll be rewarded. 7-10pm.

July 8, 2008

I <3 Sabia

There are some things I don’t get about Austin. Like today when I was trying to find DaVine Foods for some sprouted grain pizza, and I stumbled into the Enchanted Forest where a man was welding some things and didn’t notice me as I walked by four times looking hopelessly out of place. Only in South Austin would a bunch of toilets strung together and stacked on top of each other qualify as a wall in this ridiculous forest. Needless to say, there was no pizza for me.

There are some things, however, that make me sigh happily and think, this is why I love Austin. Sabia is one of those things. The little spa in a little house offers as many local products as possible, including a rare line of natural skincare products by a woman named Marisa and an exclusive line of essential oils sold to no other spa in the country. We all know I’m not a spa girl, as hard as I might try to be one. My first (and only, until now) facial was mediocre at best and I generally exfoliate by wiggling my toes in some Zilker Park sand. But this facial–and it was just a mini-facial!–I had today might convert me.

Pam, the aesthetician, is a brilliant organic chemist in a hippie’s body with the smooth face of a 13-year-old. In other words, a person immediately trusts her. She massaged, steamed, scrubbed, soaped, cleansed, antioxidized, moisturized, and sunscreened my face, softly soothing but with the precision of a surgeon. She told me about the products she was using in detail, and gave me samples of things she used after the treatment. In short, she made this rookie feel like an old pro. Oh sure, I get facials all the time. Oh, your spa didn’t use the cocoa butter sea salt scrub on you? Tsk, tsk.

I don’t even LIKE beauty products. I can barely be bothered to wash my face before bed. I apply sunscreen religiously but mascara plays only a distant second. But perusing the goods in Sabia’s quaint little house on South First, I wanted to buy one of everything. Vitamin C serum? I need some of that. Kiehl’s tinted moisturizer? Sign me up. SkinCeuticals mineral-based sunscreen? Check. Dr. Hauschka, no I can’t even pronounce your name but I need some of your bronzing gel.

Sabia also carries their own line, handmade here in Austin, and it changes with the seasons, the availability of ingredients, and so on. I was chatting with Sabia’s young, cool owner Jessica (who turned around a business plan and scraped together cash in 72 hours when the spa’s former owner offered her the place) about their impending move–in September they’re getting roomier digs on 5th & Lamar, between a gym and a bike shop–and she was assuring me that sporty types totally fit in at Sabia. Their Sabia line already features an awesome sore muscle soak; but she thinks the new location will be even better for sportsters because they’re bringing on a new acupuncturist and massage therapist who specializes in working with athletes. Perfect!

She also swears that they’re the best at waxing and makeup. For everyone, of course, not just us unkempt sporty types.

In the end, Pam told me that she likes my soap-and-water routine, as she likes simple. And then she gave me a scrub and told me to start using it 3-4 times a week.

April 17, 2008

SkinBella facial = so-so

Maybe I’m biased because I don’t really have problem skin, but my spa week treatment was not as exciting as I had imagined. Maybe it’s because I didn’t really realize that my SkinBella “facial” was a microdermabrasion treatment instead of the exfoliating-masque-extraction-moisturizing facial I was thinking of. milk + honey itself was nice enough, if a bit dark and cramped, with luxurious robes and a sweet staff–everyone I encountered, down to the woman emptying the dirty towel bin, was extraordinarily friendly.

Bottom line: though milk + honey is nice, I still don’t feel like I’ve had my first facial yet.

Tip: there’s still time left in Spa Week! It runs through Sunday, so book an appointment stat for milk + honey’s massage or mani/pedi, or one of the other salons!

Word on the street: the Hill Country Galleria iteration of milk + honey will let you book more than one Spa Week treatment, still for just $50 a pop!

April 15, 2008

Spa Week!

Spa Week is somehow little-known, but it’s amazing! Spas present several of their (normally very expensive services) for just $50! It’s to promote awareness and hopefully hook you on spa visits, but for me, it’s going to be my first facial.

Four Austin spas are participating:

milk + honey (2 locations: downtown & hill country galleria)
512.236.1115

Avant Salon Spa
512.502.8268

A Beautiful You Med Spa
512.336.1772

Spa at the Lake
512.263.7611

I will be hitting up milk + honey for a 45 minute skin Bella facial either today or tomorrow. I’ll let you know how it goes.

Also, I am going the SUPER CHEAP route and buying a discounted $50 gift certificate here for only $35, making my facial $35 + tip. Sweet! I’ll also let you know if that works or not. :-) They do mail you the gift card, and I don’t know if it’s available for pick up, so that could be an issue if you’re thinking you’ll go the same cheapo route as me. However, they have other discounted cards for Kerbey Lane, Blue Dahlia, and milk + honey, so it’s worth clicking on.

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