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Unionville Spa
A nail technician applies regular polish or Shellac, which stays chip free for up to two weeks
Yonge Eglinton Laser Center
- Midtown Toronto
Éminence Organic products infuse facials and peels that treat common skin ailments; diamond tip microdermabrasion helps diminish wrinkles
Sculpture Hair & Spa
- Rosedale
Sea-borne ingredients help renew dull, dry skin; bikini wax tidies up the below-the-belt area
ORYA Beauty Boutique
- Yorkville
A senior stylist clips and styles a new hairdo, enhancing colour with a complete new hue or partial highlights
Rhythm Spa
- Downtown Toronto
After a mani-pedi, a hot-stone, deep-tissue, prenatal, or Swedish massage relaxes muscles
Recommended Day Spa by Groupon Customers
Pretty Organic Cosmetics nature-nurtures skin with a line of organic, biodegradable, and sustainable products, made without the use of harsh chemicals or animal testing. Heal your head's hide with an item from Pretty's face-care collection, made with plant and herbal extracts. The cedar soap ($8) refreshes skin with a woodsy scent reminiscent of days spent as a mountaintop hermit, and the triple-rose facial tonic ($16) brings misty hydration and rejuvenation to skin that's been schoolyard-bullied by the sun. Pretty's body-care products, crafted from pure essential oils and 100 per cent botanical ingredients, deliver similar dermal decadence. Sheath your skin in the silky serenity of the Flower Goddess soap ($6), infused with rose petals, jasmine flowers, lavender, puppy kisses, and sweet magnolia, or spa up your backyard wading pool with the purifying blend of the sweet cocoa-and-mint mineral bath salt ($12). Other Pretty products include hand butters ($9), facial serums ($39 for a 43 mL vial), and a day-cream moisturizer ($24).
We are a full service day spa in Toronto on "The Danforth". We offer complete aesthetics plus unique services as Permanent Make-up and Eyelash Extensions by Winks. We pride ourselves on making our customers feel welcomed and appreciated by offering exceptlonal service and expertise in an elegant setting without attitude
The secret ingredient at Minus 417 Dead Sea Spa is Dead Sea salt, which is infused into many of the spa's skin, body, and nail treatments. Nails soak in the mineral-rich salt during a spa mani-pedi. Bodies benefit from Dead Sea salt's circulation-boosting abilities during a mud mask and a warming massage, where the much-touted element also helps firm, soften, and rejuvenate the skin.
Of course, the spa's experienced aestheticians also rely on other ingredients, including Thai herbs, vitamin A, and Jeunesse Advanced Skin Care products. Clients can choose from more than 20 types of facial treatments or enjoy a massage from a certified therapist capable of harnessing the powers of essential oils, honey, and green tea. The skin experts at Minus 417 are also well versed in a range of advanced aesthetic treatments, including LED light therapy that erases sun damage and IPL hair removal that rids bodies of unwanted hair and freshly sprouted grass.
Named for the Japanese word for “cure,” Iyashi Bedrock Spa takes an innovative approach to healing by beckoning visitors into its all-natural Japanese ganbanyoku rock bathing suites. Since its inception, Iyashi has been featured in numerous media outlets including E! Spa Trend Alert, which mentions Iyashi is "the latest Spa secret that has athletes and celebrities rolling around on a bed of rocks." New Beauty Magazine also named it one of the top five unique spas in the world for its more than 20 beds of imported black silica rock that boast detoxifying and relaxing effects. Hot water runs beneath these slabs, heating them to approximately 44 degrees Celsius in a room held at 60 per cent humidity to create an atmosphere reminiscent of a rainforest or the inside of a yogi's mouth. Clients place a towel down and lie for 20 minutes at a time, basking in the sounds of soothing music before stepping out into the cool-down room. This process is repeated for an hour as the stones suffuse bodies with far-infrared rays and negative ions that can help to loosen tight muscles, burn calories, improve circulation, and boost the immune system. The 16 student yoga classes have been voted one of the top 10 yoga studios in Toronto by blogTO and LexiYoga.
From the top of its vaulted ceilings and exposed rafters to the hardwood floors of its treatment rooms, Natura Day Spa exudes relaxation. Spa treatments range from manicures and pedicures to detoxifying body wraps and customized facials. Using the SharpLight laser skincare system, Natura Day Spa's staff can zap away unwanted body hair or an entire family of troll dolls. Alternatively, these lasers can shrink pores and eliminate unsightly blemishes. Spa packages combine treatments to create full-body makeovers or all-day pampering sessions.
At first blush, it seems strange that The Ten Spot would advertise itself as the “ultimate anti-spa experience.” The more one becomes acquainted with the beauty bar’s funky allure, however, the more one understands its pride in that moniker. A friendly, unpretentious ambiance—combined with grooming treatments for men and women—has earned The Ten Spot praise from notable fashion publications such as Elle Canada. Owner and founder Kristen Wood drew inspiration from two of her former homes when she founded the first of her four locations. Her time spent in New York City inspired The Ten Spot's hip, urban decor, and her time spent in Montreal may explain why the spa has no professional baseball team.
