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Service Spotlight: Purifying Lodge Retreat

The Spa at Whiteface Lodge in Lake Placid, New York designed a service coordinated to the theme of the spa, creating a cohesive and exclusive atmosphere for guests. With ingredients like cypress leaves and juniper berries, the service, called ...

Elizabeth Jakaitis
Elizabeth JakaitisAssistant Editor
April 19, 2016
Service Spotlight: Purifying Lodge Retreat

 

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The Spa at Whiteface Lodge in Lake Placid, New York designed a service coordinated to the theme of the spa, creating a cohesive and exclusive atmosphere for guests. With ingredients like cypress leaves and juniper berries, the service, called the “Purifying Lodge Retreat,” echoes the mountain lodge atmosphere of the spa.

“This treatment encompasses elements of the Lodge and the Adirondacks,” says Jamie Costa, Spa Director. “We see repeat customers looking to experience a unique treatment, which ultimately increases the sales and success of the spa.”

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PROCESS: The Purifying Lodge Retreat begins with a clay wrap containing magnesium, iron and amino acids, followed by an application of oil infused with grapefruit, lemon peel, cypress leaves and juniper berries. The treatment concludes with a full-body hot stone massage.

SERVICE DURATION: 80 minutes

WHO PERFORMS THE SERVICE: Spa therapists

PRODUCTS USED: Zents products and magnesium mineral clay

COST: Monday-Thursday $185, Friday-Sunday $195

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NUMBER SOLD PER MONTH: 15-20 treatments

HOW IT’S MARKETED: “We’ve identified the Purifying Lodge Retreat as a Signature Lodge Experience on our spa menu, allowing clients to see it as a distinct, stand-out treatment,” says Costa.

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