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Day Spa Gata - Afternoon facial

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

I couldn’t wait until mid-week to make my appointment at Day Spa Gata. It was a Monday morning, the start of another work week. I could hardly conceal the dark circles around my eyes with the miracle of make-up. The humidity in the air was stifling and by 11a.m. my skin was disgusting to the touch, my hair was in dishevel; I was feeling utterly, utterly run down.

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By noon I had booked it to Day Spa Gata located at the Park Green Medical suites townhouse on the Upperwest Side. This holistic skincare spa is cozy - small but makes for lack of space with abundance of treatments. You don’t have to look far for testament to this. The hallway is lined with technology that although is unnerving to see, is thankfully kept out of the sanctuary of a treatment room until necessary.

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After a short wait I was greeted by my cosmologist Lara. I was getting a deep cleansing facial. The facial is perfect a Monday midday - no extractions and smooth jazz – essentially a painless facial that didn’t remove me so far from reality I couldn’t get back to work.

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Lara applied a base for the high frequency. Surprisingly I only felt the slightest shocks, nothing like what I was dreadful of. She applied a refreshing lavender glue mask after that then left the room for who knows how long. I could still hear noises from the narrow hallway aside but I don’t recall ever feeling that deep a relaxation. In retrospect I imagine it has something to do with my absolute favorite part of the facial, which was the massage. Lara had given me a massage that could put armies to sleep. Her strokes were small and firm and holy cow did they lift the muscles in my forehead, eyebrows, and temples.

When Lara came back into the room, I knew my time had come. Minutes after she removed my mask, left the room for me to change, I mustered up the strength to get ready, I snuck a peak at myself in the mirrors that lined the wall. My lifeless face was raised from the dead without any embarrassing redness to my T-Zone. The treatment was a pleasure.

Day Spa Gata offers discounts that you can inquire about at (212)-362-6263 or their website at DaySpag.com. The spa is located at 107 West 82nd St., Suite 105 New York, NY 10024.

Natural Feeling Metamorphosis New York Day Spa

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

This is one hell of a chic spa with confidence written all over it. I love the fact that this spa is right off Lexington Avenue, it has the potential to be showy and ostentatious, but it isn’t. I had to walk straight up to the directory at the door to know I was in the right place. That speaks volumes of confidence all over to me. When I got off the elevator, the front desk was the first thing I saw. I didn’t even have to look around and figure out my surroundings because the girls behind the desk welcomed and directed me right away. I knew immediately that this place had great direction.

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I was led to the lounge room, or as it’s called, “the quiet room,” where I waited for my Clean as a Whistle facial. There were a couple of binders on the bottom shelf with clippings of newspaper and magazine articles on the spa. I poured myself a glass of water, had a snack bar, and did some light reading with them. Read my lips - Wowie. Cleo, the petite and amazing woman whose metaphorical baby is this spa, fetched me from the lounge and led me down the hall to my room. I have no idea how she did it but in the little bit of instruction she gave me in changing into the robe and getting under the covers, she made me feel completely natural being where I was. It doesn’t matter how accustomed or unaccustomed you are to going to spas – it takes a special touch feel like that.

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There are twenty-five different facials to choose from. I was getting the Clean as a Whistle facial that was actually customized with elements of other treatments. I highly, highly recommend getting skin treatments with Cleo. She made me feel that I could trust her and her assessments. That’s probably no surprise – I mean, she does develop her own products, which she uses at the spa! She has a firm and gentle touch that made the treatment really soothing especially when she used high frequency to clean my pores. The zaps don’t hurt but you definitely do feel them and they’re kind of startling. That could be why I liked that there was a lot variation in temperatures during in this facial too. It was a pleasant surprise, a refresher, when Cleo put a cold towel to my face, when normally I dread the cold.

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Anybody who goes here is absolutely going to discover a gem of a spa that doesn’t need a big, grand flashy sign. Cleo gave me the low-down on my skin too and advice on all sorts of little things I could do to improve it. For example, I’m drinking at least a cup of water more a day than I use to. I wouldn’t have thought that the spa actually lives up to the name Metamorphosis. But anyway, I’ll wait until my appointment for next month to see more of that. I felt so natural there I look forward to going back and feeling right at home.

The Metamorphosis Day Spa’s at 127 E. 56th St. #5 between Park and Lexington Ave. Call to set up appointments at (212) 751-6051 or go to www.metaspa.com.