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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Things that Go Shimmer in the Night

 









 Before starting with anything else on your eyes, apply the Urban Decay primer potion.  This will make cheaper brands look more expensive and make all brands last longer on the eye lid. Retail $22.00 + tax at Sephora.



For your New Year's party eyes, try Mac's Shimmer Time eye shadow which is a pigment colour powder in a 7.5 gram/26 oz jar.  This is a soft pink and copper blended with a shimmery gold which is fair enough to use as an overall lid base.

Try Mac's black track fluid line eye liner which comes with its own special precision brush in a 3 gram/10 fluid oz. jar.  Then finish with Mac's Zoom Lash Black Mascara.


Moving down to the decollete and you will only need a small amount of this fairy dust to give yourself a glowing sparkle on your skin.  This product is called Iced Body Powder (Apricot - 14 grams) and sells at the Body Shop for $21.00 plus tax.




To finish things off, put sparkle in your handshake as you wear Sephora by OPI nail colour, Untarnished Image, offers holiday sparkles in its silvery, quick drying polish. Retail $12.00 plus tax.


Now put on your favourite lipstick and gloss and
you are ready to go girl!


Happy New Year To All!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE SPA TRAVELLERS


  Christmas Decorations Saks Fifth Avenue, New York

 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our readers.  May 2010 bring peace and harmony to all!




 Christmas tree, Rockerfeller Centre.  Swaroski crystal star.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Dare to Compare - Two Face Cleansers





I recently compared two products from different lines and have expressed my thoughts below:

Product One: Origins A Perfect World
Antioxidant Cleanser with White Tea - 150 ml

This is a pearlized foaming cleanser. It is a highly concentrated product.  More is less with this cleanser.  Use a very little product and lots of water, if not adding lots of water, this product will cause dryness on your face and neck as it did to me when I first used it. It requires you to be a bit of a chemist and I can be a little lazy at night and not so careful. The product, when used correctly, will last a long time.  Although the sound of tea in a product seemed like a good idea, I was sensitive to it when it came into contact with my eyes and caused some stinging.  The scent is also not reminiscent of tea (hummm?) but has a vibrant citrus scent.   For now, tea will be for drinking only.  The product was purchased at the Bay for $32.00, (A free mini mascara was also thrown in). There were at least two other cleansers to choose from including one with a mushroom base from the Origins line.

Product Two: Milk Cleanser with Geranium - Apothecary by Jan Benham's School of Holistic Studies and Aroma Shoppe - about 150 ml

Although a locally made aromatherapy milk cleanser, I found it amazingly thick and rich. This product was non drying and did not irritate my eyes when I used it.  I would describe it as mild and good for sensitive people. I give it a super thumbs up for a good product at a good price of $25.00 plus I had a 25% discount for attending a special open house event.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Tea - What makes a Good Cup of Tea and Where to get it

Often when visiting a high end spa, you are offered a cup of tea while waiting for your attendant.  This is a time to relax and it is a perfect opportunity to indulge in a drink that maximizes your relaxation experience.  This is certainly something I look for when I seek out a favourite spa haven.

Did you know that the water that is used to make a cup of tea is very important in maximizing a tea's taste?  But, who has the best water?  Tap water (hopefully filtered) with low mineral content creates the best cup of tea.  Where in American can you enjoy the best natural tea water?  If you are in New York, Seattle or San Francisco, be sure to check out a local tea shop as their water reins supreme.  Here at home in Toronto, our mineral content varies from neighbourhood to neighbourhood and we rank somewhere in the mid to low range.  But, if you are in Phoenix Arizona, you may want to skip tea drinking until you get back home as they are ranked the worst place to drink a cup of tea.  Look also to obtain the freshest, clearest running water to maximize your tea drinking experience.

Okay, now that we have discussed water, let's discuss tea leaves.  It took a while for the Chinese to perfect the making of tea and this started in the early Hun and Tang Dynasties.  As tea making evolved, during the Tang to Song Dynasties, it became very fashionable to develop the skill of tea making and contests became a very popular pass time and preoccupation with society as a whole.  During this time, the Japanese also developed their skills in making Matcha tea.   But it was not until the Ming Dynasty that they figured out how to control the rate of oxidation and this is when loose leaf teas including oolongs, floral and scented teas were developed into the crafted product that we enjoy today.  The tea leaves all start out the same.  It is how the tea is processed that determines its type and to a large extent, its price.

During my recent studies, we sat and enjoyed teas from the Meng Ding region of China amongst others.  These teas were purchased from the seven cups website.  Please see the link below to purchase their teas online.  They also offer tea tours in China which is touted to be the latest hot new tourism experience.

I have listed in order of least oxidation, tea choices offered in fine shops across the country:

White Tea - This is the least oxidized tea made mainly of leaf buds.  Look for teas made in the Fujian Province as they are deemed to have perfected their skill in making this very high end tea.  I would suggest trying "The Tea House" at Yonge & Bloor in Toronto for its fine white tea blends amongst many other tea blends.

Green Teas - The second least oxidized tea.   Leaf will have some degree of green colour and often has herbaceous notes.  My favourite tea is Green Tea Dragon Well Long Jing 1st Grade (2009) from the Chinese Tea Culture Canada Inc.  Unit price cost is $24.00 for a small bag which is about double of most high end teas but in my opinion, worth it.  This is described as China's most famous tea and, it is considered the epitome of pan-fried.  I would recommend it if your searching for a cup that says, Ahhhhhhh.....


Can be found at:  www.c-TEA-ca.com


Yellow Tea - A very special low oxidized tea which few tea purveyors have perfected.  Implies a special tea processed similarly to green tea, but with a slower drying phase.

Oolong - Made with a unique firing process which is very labour intensive to make and requires upwards of 30 hours per batch.  This tea is special because the leaves can be brewed over and over again before they lose their flavour.  In fact, they say to pour the first steep down the sink and drink the second steep.  Tea leaves are thicker and more leathery in appearance than other loose leaf varieties.  They may be rolled into balls or may be available in a full leaf.

Black Tea - One of the best teas to make flavoured tea blends in my opinion and is the highest oxidized tea available.  If you live in Toronto, I was advised to try "The Tea Leaf" at Bayview Village - if you enjoy Lavender, Rose and Jasmine, their Bouquet Blend mixed with black assam is devine.


Pu-erh - A specialty tea described as the "champagne" of teas, unique to China and known for its aging process. This tea  is often collected in the same way as people who source out fine wines and good cigars.  Usually sold in compressed cakes.  Originally produced for the Tibet market.  100% organic and known to be produced from wild tree plants.


See also on line, Les Banks story and his website of teas.

http://www.allinthistea.com/about.html



I would like to suggest Costco for buying tea as a gift.  You can get a set of three vacuum packed tins which include a diffuser.  The first tin is Yunnan full leaf black tea.  The second is Dao Ren Mao Feng full leaf green tea from their spring harvest and the third is a tin of Jasmine Green tea which is scented with natural jasmine flowers ---enjoy.  To add a rose taste to black tea, I would suggesting buying a bag of  loose rose hips at T & T on Cherry Street.  A small handful will do it.


If tea bags are more your style, Costco offers a bamboo container of flavours of tea by Starbucks.  Home Sense offers a very elegant tea chest from Touch Organic with a wood box and eight flavours  They also have a tea bag chest for $20.00 with the brand name of The Connoisseur's Favorite.




I would be delighted if readers would like to share their favourite teas and where you have found them wherever it is that you live, please attach your comments to our blog. I  would be happy to report your choice selections on to our fine tea readers.

Until next time we sip together...

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs & Spa, New Mexico



      OJO CALIENTE MINERAL SPRINGS AND SPA
Iron and Arsenic Pools Cliffside at night

One of my very first spa travels was to Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs and Spa located in northern New Mexico.  I was visiting a good friend who is very lucky to live in the beautiful town of Sante Fe, New Mexico. and we travelled up to "Ojo" for a day of pure heaven, sun, soaking in the natural mineral waters, amazing food, and most  importantly, relaxation.

New Mexico is called "The Land of Enchantment and it is aptly named.  Located in the American Southwest, it is a land of stunning beauty with altitudes of 6,000 feet above sea level on average.  The land changes from plateau to mountain terrain, from high desert to low desert, everywhere the land is dotted with pinion and juniper trees and all varieties of cactus.   The Rocky and Sangre de Cristos mountain ranges run through New Mexico and the Rio Grande flows through cutting a deep valley.  The sun shines for most of the year and the sky is such a brilliant blue it dazzles your eyes.  New Mexico was the land of Billy the Kid and Kit Carson.  The Navajo, Hopi, Zuni and Pueblo Indians made their home here, and later Spanish settlers. It brings alive the stories you read as a child about the "Wild West".

The city of Sante Fe was originally settled by artists, the most famous of these was Georgia O'Keefe who made her home at Ghost Ranch, now a famous tourist museum.  Modern Sante Fe is a sophisticated and artistic city that combines elements from the historic Old West, Spanish and Indian Culture with modern hotels, top class restaurants, amazing shopping and, of course, spas of every kind.

Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs and Spa is located in the town of the same name about an hour's ride north of Sante Fe.  The drive takes you through high desert, studded with cactus, scrub pinion and juniper,  with a  view of the Sangre de Cristos mountains in the background, until you arrive at the small town of Ojo Caliente and the Spa itself.  The Spa is comprised of a rustic adobe main building with an adjacent historic hotel dating back to the early 1900's.  The mineral springs flow from a deep volcanic source and were a gathering place for the early Indians, who considered it a sacred spot, as well as the early Spanish.

What makes the hot springs of Ojo Caliente so unique is that they are the only natural hot springs in the world that are made up of four different type of minerals waters: Lithium, Arsenic, Iron and Soda.  Each one of these waters have different health benefits.  Arsenic is said to be good for arthritis and skin conditions, iron for blood and the immune system, lithium for relaxation and soda .  A day pass at the springs allows you entry into the pools and adjoining mud pools for the entire day. Spa treatments of all kinds are available, massage, body treatments, facials, and the Milagro Wrap, an Ojo special, where you are wrapped in a warm blanket after soaking in the waters, while soothed by gentle music, a great way to increase the detox experience of the waters. The Spa maintains a "whisper only" policy which adds to the peacefulness and tranquility of the waters.




Enjoying the mud pool

The Historic Hotel that adjoins the Spa offers wonderful, simple food based on cuisine of the Southwest.  After spending the day soaking in the waters, you can work up quite an appetite and a wonderful way to end the day is with a light lunch or dinner in the Artesian Restaurant or with a Margarita or glass of wine in their new Wine Bar and Lounge.

A trip to historic Ojo Caliente is a must if you have a chance to visit New Mexico.  The day I spent there was so relaxing, so special,  I can't wait until I visit there again.

If you would like more information on the Spa, Accommodation and Packages visit:  www.ojospa.com




Iron - Arsenic pool with cliffs