Mischo Beauty Review: The Boutique Spa at The Ritz-Carlton
As much as I love beauty, and love spending time in Georgetown, I can't say that I have a favorite beauty salon or spa in the Georgetown neighborhood. But, that has now changed due to my visit and facial at The Boutique Spa at The Ritz-Carlton.
Located on the ground floor of the hotel, the spa offers facials, body treatments and massages and features four treatment rooms, a steam room and sauna, a relaxation room and skincare by Eminence Organic. The spa is intimate and personal and makes for easy access for the hotel's guests. And, the hotel itself is just steps away from the shopping Georgetown is known for.
My visit started with a tour of the spa followed by an opportunity to relax and unwind in the steam room before the start of my facial. Following my steam treatment and unwinding in the relaxation room, my esthetician Poy, escorted me into the treatment room for the Tailored Organic Facial. I was pleased to see the Tailored Organic Facial on the menu because this facial is perfect for those who've never had a facial and aren't sure of their skin type or skin needs. It should allow (in my opinion) the esthetician to determine the guest's skin type, better tailor the treatments used during a facial and make sound product recommendations for at-home skincare.
At the start of my facial, I was asked if I was experiencing any issues with my skin and told that the Eminence Organic skincare line, which is formulated with nourishing vitamins and minerals, would be used for my facial. I told Poy that my skin felt dry and dehydrated and mentioned that I would pass on extractions. In place of performing extractions, I enjoyed a targeted eye treatment.
My facial consisted of a deep cleansing treatment which included use of an exfoliant mixed with a cleanser and the use of a Clarisonic skincare brush (which you all know I'm a huge fan of!), along with a steam treatment. I appreciated the fact that Poy suggested not exfoliating for 5 days after the facial. We all know over-exfoliation may wreak havoc on the skin, so less is more! The next steps included the eye treatment, mask treatment, massage (face, neck, decollete, arms & hands) and the application of a serum and moisturizer. I can't begin to tell you how much I loved Poy's touch and my skin felt and looked great days following the facial.
I do have three wishes for my next visit (as I've said many times before, I'm picky!)- yes, I can't wait to go back - and they're as follows. I would prefer the use of a magnifying lamp to ensure that my skin is properly both seen and felt at the time of my visit - leading to further customization of my treatments. Completion of a client consultation form is a must because I want to make sure that there are no issues with contraindications, communication and expectations. And lastly, and I'm probably in the minority here, but I love product recommendations from my spa therapist (if needed). I consider facials an investment in me (yes, I'm worth it) and so I'm open to learning and possibly using new products which might continue to maintain or even improve my skin's health.
I can't wait to return and the next time it'll be for a Girls' Spa Day, because there's no way this spa should be kept a secret!
Have you visited The Boutique Spa at The Ritz-Carlton?
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Thursday, January 27, 2011 at 4:45 PM
Labels: Clarisonic Skincare Brush, day spa, Eminence Organic skincare, esthetician, mischo beauty review, Spa, spa treatments, Tailored Organic Facial, the boutique spa at the ritz-carlton georgetown
What's your least favorite spa treatment?
I had to ask this question after sharing with you all yesterday, the fact that I hate body scrub treatments at spas. So now it's your turn to share!
So my question for you today is: What's your least favorite spa treatment? Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Thursday, January 7, 2010 at 3:09 PM
Labels: body scrub, day spa, exfoliant, exfoliation, mischo beauty wants to know, Spa, spa services
Mischo Beauty School: Microdermabrasion 101
As I've stated, microdermabrasion is a mechanical form of exfoliation that involves the use of a vacuum to spray microcrystals across the skin in order to resurface the outermost layer of skin. It is a noninvasive procedure and the benefits include improved skin texture, moisture retention, elastin and collagen production, and the reduction of fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation issues. You might be a candidate for this procedure if you've experienced the following:
- Sun Damage
- Coarse textured skin
- Enlarged pores
- Fine lines
- Wrinkles
- Pigmentation problems
The service includes a professional cleansing, massage, microdermabrasion, a soothing mask and the application of a moisturizer with a sunscreen. In order to achieve the best results, you really need to commit to a series (with each procedure 7-10 days apart) and be consistent with your home skincare regimen. The results from this procedure are amazing and those who've experienced the benefits from it, recommend it without reservation!
I've had this procedure performed on myself while completing my esthetics program. I'm not a candidate for it because I have easily sensitized skin, and it is not recommended if you have sensitive skin or scar easily. The procedure can be uncomfortable and you might experience some sensitivity which usually goes away shortly thereafter. If improperly performed, it might cause hypopigmentation/hyperpigmentation (light/dark discoloration of the skin).
If you're considering this treatment, I would highly suggest having a thorough consultation with your esthetician. Based on a discussion about your lifestyle and medical history, it would be determined if it was appropriate for you. Love your skin.
Have you had microdermabrasion? If so, what were the results?
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, January 12, 2009 at 1:25 PM
Labels: beauty, epidermis, esthetician, exfoliation, hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, Masks, Massage, microdermabrasion, Mischo Beauty School, resurface, sensitive, skincare regimen, Spa, sunscreen
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Mischo Beauty School: Microdermabrasion 101
I've been writing about the benefits of exfoliation and how important it is to incorporate it into your skincare regimen for the past few months. This post is in response to a few of my readers who have e-mailed me inquiring about microdermabrasion. They wanted to know what the procedure entailed and who would be the best candidate for it.
Well, microdermabrasion is a mechanical form of exfoliation that uses a vacuum to spray microcrystals across the skin. It is a noninvasive procedure that works to resurface the outermost layer of skin. The benefits include improved skin texture, moisture retention, elastin and collagen production, and reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation issues. You might be a candidate for this procedure if you've experienced the following:
- Sun Damage
- Coarse textured skin
- Enlarged pores
- Fine lines
- Wrinkles
- Pigmentation problems
The service usually includes a professional cleansing, massage, the microdermabrasion procedure itself, a soothing mask and the application of a moisturizer with a sunscreen. In order to achieve the best results, you really need to commit to a series (with each procedure 7-10 days apart) and be consistent with your home skincare regimen.
I've had this procedure performed on myself only because I was required while completing my esthetics program, but I'm not a candidate for it because I have easily sensitized skin. It is not recommended if you have sensitive skin or scar easily. The procedure can be uncomfortable and you might experience some sensitivity which usually goes away shortly thereafter.
If you're considering it, I would highly suggest having a thorough consultation with your esthetician. Based on a discussion about your lifestyle and medical history, it would be determined if it was appropriate for you. If improperly performed, it might cause hypopigmentation/hyperpigmentation (light/dark discoloration of the skin). The results from this procedure are amazing and those who've experienced the benefits from it recommend it without reservation.
Love your skin.
Have you had microdermabrasion? If so, what were the results? Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, May 5, 2008 at 7:49 AM
Labels: epidermis, esthetician, exfoliation, hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, Masks, Massage, microdermabrasion, Mischo Beauty School, resurface, sensitive, skincare regimen, Spa, sunscreen
Mischo Beauty School: Serums 101
So today I'd like to share with you the benefits of serums. I believe in serums and am amazed at how the skin benefits from them!
A serum is a highly concentrated treatment of active ingredients used to penetrate and treat various skin conditions such a dehydration, fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation issues or loss of elasticity. They're ususally made up of vitamins, lipids or antioxidants and are usually the consistency of a thin liquid. To allow for maxium penetration into the skin, they're formulated with smaller molecules which makes them extremely effective. They can be used both day and night and are usually applied under a moisturizer, but can be used alone. During a facial an esthetician might apply a serum under your mask or before the application of your moisturizer depending on your specific skincare needs.
So, do you need a serum? Well, I would suggest creating a skincare regimen and being faithful to it. Once you're consist with your regimen, really begin to pay attention to your skin and make note - for example- of dehydrated areas, loss of elasticity and dullness. If your skincare regimen doesn't correct these issues, then I'd highly suggest investing in a serum!
Love your skin.
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, March 3, 2008 at 8:04 AM
Labels: antioxidants, dehydrated skin, esthetician, facials, fine lines, lipids, loss of elasticity, Mischo Beauty School, Moisturizer, pigmentation issues, serums, skincare regimen, Spa, vitamins, wrinkles
Mischo Beauty School: Microdermabrasion 101
I've been writing about the benefits of exfoliation and how important it is to incorporate it into your skincare regimen for the past few months. This post is in response to a few of my readers who have e-mailed me inquiring about microdermabrasion. They wanted to know what the procedure entailed and who would be the best candidate for it. Well, microdermabrasion is a mechanical form of exfoliation that uses a vacuum to spray microcrystals across the skin. It is a noninvasive procedure that works to resurface the outermost layer of skin. The benefits include improved skin texture, moisture retention, elastin and collagen production, and reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation issues. You might be a candidate for this procedure if you've experienced the following:
- Sun Damage
- Coarse textured skin
- Enlarged pores
- Fine lines
- Wrinkles
- Pigmentation problems
The service would include a professional cleansing, massage, the microdermabrasion treatment itself, a soothing mask and the application of a moisturizer with a sunscreen. In order to achieve the best results, you really need to commit to a series (with each procedure 7-10 days apart) and be consistent with your home skincare regimen.
I've had this procedure performed on myself because I was required while completing my esthetics program, but I'm not a candidate for it because I have easily sensitized skin. It is not recommended if you have sensitive skin or scar easily. The procedure can be uncomfortable and you might experience some sensitivity which usually goes away shortly thereafter.
If you're considering it, I would highly suggest having a thorough consultation with your esthetician. Based on a discussion about your lifestyle and medical history, it would be determined if it was appropriate for you. If improperly performed, it might cause hypopigmentation/hyperpigmentation (light/dark discoloration of the skin). The results from this procedure are amazing and those who've experienced the benefits from it recommend it without reservation.
Have you experienced this procedure? If so, what were the results for you? Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions! Love your skin. Read More......
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, February 18, 2008 at 11:10 PM
Labels: epidermis, esthetician, exfoliation, hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, Masks, Massage, microdermabrasion, Mischo Beauty School, resurface, sensitive, skincare regimen, Spa, sunscreen
Because You're Worth It!
Dream BIG dreams ladies- go see the world!
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Friday, February 1, 2008 at 9:30 AM
Labels: beaute, because you're worth it, Fashionista, France, french vogue, Lespace Payot, Mischo Beauty, paris, Spa
Mischo Beauty School: Facial Cleansing 101
Cleansing is the foundation of great skin. It removes makeup, dirt and dead skin cells. It is the most important step in a skincare routine and should be done twice in the morning and twice in the evening. Cleanser benefits include the following:
1. Dissolves makeup and dirt to unblock pores and prepare the skin for other products.
2. Milky cleaners have emollients that soften dry skin.
3. Cleansers contain ingredients to counteract various skin problems.
4. Additional ingredients can help certain skin conditions such as sensitivity, dehydration, or capillary problems.
Love your skin.
Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions!
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, January 21, 2008 at 4:18 PM
Labels: acne, cleanse, cleanser, dehydrated skin, dry skin, esthetician, facials, Mischo Beauty, Mischo Beauty School, oily skin, Spa
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 3:00 PM
Labels: cleanse, dry skin, esthetician, exfoliant, eye cream, facials, hydration, maks, Mischo Beauty, Moisturizer, normal skin, oily skin, Spa, vitamin C
Mischo Beauty School: Facial Masks 101
A great mask can do wonders for the skin. Masks are designed as an intensive treatment for different skin problems. Generally, there are two types of masks: setting masks and nonsetting masks. Setting masks, which normally use clay as their base, harden and dry and absorb oil and remove dead skin cells. Nonsetting masks are for dry or sensitive skin and are primarily moisturizing and soothing. Benefits of masks include the following:
1. Tighten and tone the skin
2. Draw impurities out of the pores
3. Clear up blemishes
4. Hydrate
5. Nourish
6. Calm and soothe
7. Rejuvenate the skin
Love your skin.
Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions.
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, January 7, 2008 at 9:59 AM
Labels: beauty regimen, dermatologist, esthetician, facials, Masks, Mischo Beauty, Spa
Mischo Beauty School: Facials 101
I can’t begin to name all the reasons why you should incorporate facials into your beauty routine, right now, TODAY! Not only are facials relaxing and pampering, but they are crucial to maintaining the health of your skin. First, let’s understand what exactly a facial is! A facial is a service performed by an esthetician designed to improve and revive the skin. They help maintain the skin’s health and correct certain skin conditions through deep cleansing, massage, and the use of masks and other products and treatments. Here are a few of the many benefits:
1. SLOWS DOWN PREMATURE AGING
2. Deep cleansing
3. Deep exfoliation
4. Increases circulation & detoxifies
5. A skin analysis, product prescription and custom home regimen from an esthetician
6. Stimulates skin renewal and metabolism
7. Corrects or alleviates conditions such as dryness, oiliness and redness
8. Softens wrinkles and aging lines
9. Helps clear up blemishes and minor acne
10. SLOWS DOWN PREMATURE AGING
Love your skin.
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 1:10 PM
Labels: acne, antioxidants, cleanse, Dry, esthetician, exfoliant, facials, Fashionista, fine lines, Mischo Beauty, normal, oily, pamper, premature aging, relaxation, Salon, skin, Spa, Style, wrinkles
Because You're Worth It!
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Friday, December 21, 2007 at 9:52 AM
Labels: beverly hills hotel spa, body treatments, celebrities, facials, hollywood, los angeles, manicure, Massage, Mischo Beauty, pedicure, Spa
Mischo Beauty School: Sun Damage 101
Sun damage is the main external cause of aging. About 80-85% of aging is caused by the sun. The UV rays of the sun reach the skin in two different forms, as UVB and UVA rays. UVB rays cause tanning of the skin and damage the skin’s melanin when large doses are allowed to penetrate the skin. These rays cause cancer. Penetrating further into the skin are the UVA rays. These rays weaken the skin’s collagen and elastin fibers, causing wrinkling and sagging in the tissues. Though these fibers naturally weaken as we age, it happens at a much faster rate when exposed to UVA rays. Sun damage leads not only to skin cancer, aging, and collagen and elastin deterioration, but to hyperpigmentation, capillary damage and free radical damage.
Avoiding the sun and wearing sunscreen is the best protection for skin. Sunscreens absorb or reflect UV rays. SPF refers to the sun protection factor in sunscreens. The higher the SPF, the more protection you’ll receive from the sun. Be sure the sunscreen has full spectrum protection (protects the skin from both UVA and UVB rays).
Sunscreen can be found in the form of a moisturizer and may come in various weights and formulas suitable for various skin types. Everyone needs to wear sunscreen! My recommendation is to wear an SPF of 30 everyday, rain or shine!
Love your skin.
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Posted by Mischo Beauty , Monday, November 26, 2007 at 10:20 AM
Labels: esthetician, Fashionista, Mischo Beauty, skin, skincare, Spa, spf, Style, sunscreen
Because You're Worth It!
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Friday, November 16, 2007 at 8:32 AM
Labels: body treatments, esthetician, facials, Fashionista, La Prairie, Mischo Beauty, New York City, Spa, Style, The Ritz-Carlton
Loved, Respected, Talented, Devoted, and Brilliant...
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Friday, November 9, 2007 at 10:55 AM
Labels: Bliss, entrepreneur, esthetician, LVMH, make-up, Marcia Kilgore, Mischo Beauty, Remede, skincare, Soap and Glory, Spa, Target, W Hotel, waxing