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The Art of Spa was featured in a recent issue of Ottawa Magazine.

The art of Spa in a recent article in Ottawa Magazine Text reads,
"BEST TO INGEST, BUT SAFE FOR YOUR FACE While the term vinotherapy may make you think of an afternoon of tippling followed by a long nap, practitioners insist the actual process is quite scientific, don't you know. Kerri-Lynn Gleeson of The Art of Spa & Skincare (270 Carling Ave., 613-567-1800 , theartofspa.com)"

The secret to these treatments is the stabilization of grape-seed polyphenols,"she says of the services she offers, which have names like Grapes of Wrap and Pulp Friction. "They're nature's antioxidant. "Okay, then! Have a body scrub with crushed cabernet seeds try a vino-pulp rejuvenating facial treatment, or take a dunk in a chardonnay hydrotherapy bath. Bear in mind, all you women of a certain vintage: if you can manage not to drink the wine, it will make your skin shine."



The Art of Spa in a recent article in Fashion Magazine

Text reads,
"A TOAST TO YOURSELF Wine-loving massage mavens take note: The Art of Spa & Skin-care (270 Carling Ave., 567-1800 theartofspa.com) is the first spa in Ottawa - and one of the first in Canada - to offer vinotherapy incorporating products from Bordeaux-based Caudalie. Treatments like pulp friction ($70) an exfoliating grape seed scrub scrub, offer a whole new way to get your resveratrol, a widely touted antioxidant. When was the last time a bottle of cabernet left your skin baby soft?"

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