I treated myself to a massage at the Peninsula the other day because I had a horrible lower back ache. The massage was incredibly relaxing, then again if you like massages, how could it not be?? When in NYC the Peninsula is hands-down the best place to go for a massage (more spacious and zen than Mandarin, Ritz…), but unfortunately soon after getting off the massage table my pain was back. Since I didn’t do anything out of the ordinary, I’m sure it will just go away on its own. This isn’t the first time I’ve had this kind of pain and I’m thinking it has to do with my nightmare-induced odd sleep body positioning! Any case I’m taking an active approach at treating it with Arnica cream, warm showers, and muscle relaxing oils from Pharmacopia for a speedier recovery. I ordered Pharmacopia’s body oil in lavender and the smell is enough to make me wish I could fall asleep on a cloud of cushions! It’s only $9.99, all-natural, vegan, and I’m pretty prone to breakouts and had no issues with it. I’ve been using it as a cuticle oil pre-DIY mani as well:)
Hi Sharon I am coming to New York this weekend and was wondering where you would recommend going for a facial. I would greatly appreciate yours or Tina’s advice. Thank you!
I had a great one at the Mandarin and my friend was glowing after getting one at Guerlain last week, but I have to say that for the price I found Mandarin to be a bit claustrophobic. I haven’t had a facial at the Peninsula, so I can’t vouch for what it’s like there but I can tell you the spa is spacious (at least for NYC standards!), and super luxe, zen….
Just heard about the stem cell facial at the Hilton and am going to try it myself! http://hiltonworldwide1.hilton.com/en_US/ww/spa/property/Spa-Merge-at-West-57th-Street-by-Hilton-Club/treatments.do;jsessionid=7DA5832F17A203D344AAA57A9F5E3950.etc81?spaId=12773