Best Spa Treatments for the Fall Season

Fall time is here, and as the seasons change so does your body and skin. To adjust to the changes in weather and pamper yourself, we’ve come up with a list of our favorite spa treatments to try during the fall months:

Glow and Peel Facial

Our glow and peel facial is a chemical peel treatment that effectively resurfaces the skin. This treatment is intended to remove the outermost layer of the skin, revealing a much healthier, smoother layer. The glow and peel facial boosts collagen growth and minimizes wrinkles, scars, age spots, and acne. Because the chemical peel takes 4-7 days on average to fully recover, the cooler months are the ideal time to get this treatment. While your skin is healing, it is extremely sensitive to harsh rays and UV light from the sun. This facial will also help to get rid of dry, chapped skin that some may experience when the temperature drops.

“If a chemical peel is selected as the best option for your skin care concerns, scheduling the procedure during the fall or winter may help to optimize your ability to recover.  Whenever your chemical peel is scheduled, it is important to follow your physician’s recovery instructions fully to ensure the best results and prevent skin damage.” Short Hills Dermatology Consultants

Oxygen Facial

The oxygen facial uses a highly pressurized device to spray and infuse oxygen into the skin. This facial is suitable for all skin types, and will hydrate and brighten the face. It is the perfect way to revive dull skin that many can experience with the changes in the season. The oxygen facial improves circulation, boosts collagen production, and can provide instant results.

Aromatherapy massage

Aromatherapy is a common practice and can improve a classic Swedish massage. Your therapist will use scented oils to improve your experience. Aromatherapy massages promote anxiety relief, stress reduction, increased relaxation, and pain management. Fall scents are extremely popular and have great benefits when used for aromatherapy. Cedarwood, sandalwood, vanilla, and cinnamon are all amazing fall scents that can make your massage festive and enjoyable. 

“Aromatherapy has very few precautions attached to it. The main thing to worry about when dabbling in the realm of essential oils is making sure that you are not allergic to any of them. Not only are you inhaling the scent of the oils, but they will be in direct contact with your body and it is not safe to expose yourself to any substances you are allergic to.”  Southern California Health Institute

Hot Stone Massage

The hot stone massage is a massage therapy practice that has been used for over 5,00 years.  The massage therapist places warm, smooth stones on specific points on the body and also holds the stones while giving the massage. Heat has been shown to relax tight muscles, so the hot stones allow the therapist to relieve areas of muscle tension. As the temperature drops, hot stone massages are the perfect way to comfort your body and gently warm your muscles. 


At ZZ Day Spa it is our goal to be the most cherished part of your day. Click here or call 646-956-2271 to book your fall spa treatments.

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