Sunday, March 3, 2013

SPA - tastic!

Montage Deer Valley - Part 3
Spa Montage
Deer Valley, Utah
Dec. 1 - 3, 2012

I wanted to bonk myself in the head for not bringing along a swimsuit. The spa's pool was so inviting. Just take a look at these.

The pool at Spa Montage Deer Valley Utah - www.curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
The pool at Spa Montage in Deer Valley

Pool at Spa Montage Deer Valley Utah - www.curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
This pool area overlooks the pristine mountain views surrounding Montage Deer Valley.

I did, however, spend some relaxation time in this peaceful sanctuary.  Apparently, this spa is the largest in Utah.  This scoop is just among the interesting facts pointed out by the spa attendant who gladly gave me a tour.

Spa Montage's Relaxation Room

Fatali earthscapes in Spa Montage Deer Valley - ww.curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
The spa features stunning earthscapes by Michael Fatali.

The artwork here is hard to ignore.  The entire spa is donned with stunning landscape photography by Michael Fatali.  His collection of earthscapes is striking.  It definitely accomplishes his mission of sharing the beauty and power of the spirit of nature. You'll be mesmerized if you view the slideshow in his website.

Spa Montage Deer Valley Utah - www.curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
The spa showcases Fatali's impressive artwork.
Artist Michael Fatali features incredible Southwest landscapes in his photography. 

Being in Deer Valley, going to the spa was probably the farthest thing on my mind.  I was consumed with engaging in various outdoor winter activities while I was here.  But Spa Montage was brilliant.  They left me a message in my room saying that I had a gift waiting at the spa.

I was excited to open the surprise gift. It included a sisal bath brush that is great for dry brushing.  Until then, I had not heard of dry brushing.


Gift from Spa Montage Deer Valley Utah - www.curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
The gift bag included bath salts, body lotion, and a sisal brush.

The label on the package read:

"This traditional Japanese style bath brush is made with palm (sisal) fibers from plants that are hand-harvested and replanted each Fall in Kenya.  They provide a completely natural brush, effective for use on the whole body and contain no animal by-products.  Dry-brushing increases circulation, improves skin tone, encourages detoxification and sloughs away dead skin cells.

How to Dry Brush:  use quick brisk strokes, applying the pressure that is most comfortable to you.  Always brush upwards, towards your heart.  Finish with a warm bath or shower, ending with a cold rinse."

After some research, I found this article that tells you more about the benefits of dry brushing -- including reducing cellulite. (I love learning new things everyday!)

It was a great marketing move for the resort's spa to send me this gift bag.  It wasn't a ploy to make you purchase anything but rather to encourage you to visit their facility and be aware of their wellness products and services. Without hesitation, I took up the spa attendant's offer to show me around. That's how I learned so much about Spa Montage.

At the end of that long day, the bath salts and body lotion -- my gift items from the spa -- were put to good use.  The blended scent of lemon, verbena, and cedar is quite calming.  Soaking in the tub was a really good idea.  And after that relaxing bath, sinking into my soft pillows in my hotel bed was just as heavenly. I definitely MUST come back here.

See my previous posts:  Part 1 and Part 2.


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