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Brooklyn Spa Report

Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008

Massage sent

Spa: We work our interns pretty damn hard over here and we certainly don’t pay them in anything except matchless experience — so we were pleased when we heard that Susan Stratton of Sage Spa in Park Slope was offering free massages to “deserving individuals in special need of some personal pampering and care.” Comments (2).

Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008

Cuts for kids

Spa: During these tumultuous economic times, many adults try to pamper away their stress. But do kids need the same treatment? Comment.

Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008

Big shot

Spa: As part of a menu of grand opening promotions — which extend through Aug. 31 — Rejuvenation Medi-Spa in the Columbia Street Waterfront District is hosting a catered Botox Party on Aug. 12. Comment.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Flower power

Shopping: The Hibiscus Day Spa, open since 2005 in Stuyvesant Heights — and going on two months in its new location — has unveiled its latest beauty treatment: a retail shop stocking skin care essentials, lounge clothing and spa accessories. Comment.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Say ‘spahhh’

Spa: Those suffering from dull complexions, aching muscles and tattered toenails should stop and make and appointment — now! It’s Spa Week again, and 11 Brooklyn pampering emporiums are offering several services for the rock bottom price of 50 bucks, from April 14 through April 20. Comment.

Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008

Slumber party

Shopping: We’re no strangers to lingering in stores right as they’re about to close, and we know the look of an angry cashier all too well. But on Saturday, Feb. 23, those who want to linger at Harriet’s Alter Ego, a boutique and art gallery in Prospect Heights, are welcome to stay. In fact, they’re welcome to sleep over. Comment.