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Aspira, Elkhart Lake, WI
Meaning "infused with spirit," Aspira sits on the banks of a lake that's considered sacred by Native Americans. The spa prides itself on being a journey location for the mind, body and spirit.

The Treatment: Cedars Massage, 50 min. $145
This soothing balancing massage incorporates aromatherapy using fresh native cedar, an herb used by Native Americans to purify and protect.

The DIY version: Spa Manager Shannan Roeh says that a cedar's clean, purifying scent can be enjoyed at home in the bath or shower using Aspira's signature cedar sage soap. (Try Plantlife Cedar Sage 100% Pure & Natural Aromatherapy Herbal Soap $4.95.) "Enjoy a hot bath or warm steamy shower and breathe deeply as the clean fresh fragrance of the cedar is released in the space around you," she says. She suggests you also, "add cedar-infused essential oil (like Aura Cacia, Texas Cedarwood, $3), which boasts many health benefits, to the bath water to further enhance your experience."

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The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Miami, FL
Miami's only five-star spa boasts a luxurious treatment menu that specializes in traditional Chinese medicinal therapies.

The Treatment: Customized Holistic Facial, $210

Beginning with a facial assessment to determine your skin type, a therapist selects products to create a facial experience tailor-made to your skin's needs.

The DIY version: While it's not the same as having someone do it to you, Spa Director Osa Mallo says that their facial is easy to recreate at home. Here's how:

Step 1: Cleanse your skin using a hydrating cleanser that won't over dry.
Step 2: Tone your skin with a refreshing toner that will finalize the cleansing and prepare your skin for the next stage.
Step 3: Exfoliate (once a week for oily, twice for dry skin) using a gentle exfoliant to assist in removing dead skin cells, revealing a more radiant glow.
Step 4: Remove the exfoliant with a damp hot towel and, depending on your needs, follow by applying either a hydrating or firming mask. Leave it on for about 20 minutes (she recommends enjoying one of the three Mandarin Oriental's 'Oriental Wisdom', $20 spa CDs in the meantime).
Step 5: Remove the mask with a damp warm towel and gently massage in a great hydrating moisturizer using an upward motion.
Step 6: Find a good eye cream and, for best results, apply it in a circular motion using your ring finger. The spa recommends Beauty by Clinica Ivo Pitanguy PreVious Eye Contour Lifting Gel, $170 (call 305-913-8332), because "it reduces dark circles and puffiness while treating fine lines and wrinkles."

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Kiawah Island Sanctuary Spa, Kiawah Island, SC
Southern hospitality abounds at this charming spa where several treatments are inspired by the island's coastline and lush greenery.

The Treatment: The Signature Massage, 60/90 min. $175/245

A unique massage experience using heated grain and herb-filled wraps that are placed on key tension areas and major muscle groups to induce deep relaxation and increase the therapeutic benefits of the therapist's massage strokes. Results include relief of muscle tension, increased circulation and a relaxed, nurtured feeling.

The DIY version: The spa director jokes that although guests can't "pack the massage therapists as part of this at-home treatment, they can easily fit any of our Relax & Dream DreamTime Warm Embrace Body Wraps, $38 (call 843-768-6340), into their luggage." She recommends heating the wrap (in the microwave) and applying it to "key tension areas and major muscle groups to induce deep relaxation."

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The Chocolate Spa at the Hotel Hershey, Hershey, PA
At the world famous home of Hershey chocolate, spa goers can indulge in signature chocolate-themed treatments.

The Treatment: Whipped Cocoa Bath, 15 min. $45

Settle into a foaming chocolate milk bath for a soothing and softening signature Hershey experience.

The DIY version: To recreate the bath at home, you'll need:

1/8 cup Hershey's unsweetened cocoa powder
1/3 cup instant non-fat dry milk
1/2 cup The Spa at Hershey Whipped Cocoa Bath, Chocolate Spa online shop $20.

Method: Add cocoa powder and dry milk powder while the tub is filling then add the Whipped Cocoa Bath (if you have a whirlpool tub, turn it on). *Note: If you don't have Whipped Cocoa Bath use any unscented bubble bath that won't compete with the aroma of the cocoa powder.

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The Spa at the Grove Park Inn, Asheville, NC
Built in 1913 with granite stones mined from Sunset Mountain, the Grove Park Inn overlooks the city of Asheville, N.C. and provides majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The 43,000-foot spa opened in 2001 and boasts four different water features including a giant waterfall.

The Treatment: Fire, Water and Light, 80 min. $275

The signature treatment blends the natural elements of The Spa -- fire, rock, water and light -- into one luxurious experience and includes indulgences such as a softening soak, a full-body exfoliation, Vichy waterfall massage, healing body masque and a relaxing massage.

The DIY version: To recreate this blissful treatment at home, follow these steps from the spa's director.

Step 1: Begin in your shower by exfoliating your body with the Epicuren Old World Salt Scrub, $29 (at the spa).
Step 2: Fill your tub with warm water and add a few drops of Grove Park Inn Spa All Natural Relaxing Lavender Shower Gel, $25. Slide in and let the lavender essential oil soften your skin and drift you into deep relaxation.
Step 3: After soaking for 10-20 minutes, wrap up in a towel and prepare your soothing facial mask. Blend together a nickel-sized amount of Epicuren Volcanic Clay Purifying Mask, $14 and Epicuren Aloe Vera Calming Gel, $29. Apply a thin layer to your face. Allow to dry, then rinse with warm water and a damp cloth.
Step 4: Remove your towel and mist your face and body with the Epicuren Sandalwood Protein Mist, $22. This highly active enzyme solution works as a toner and hydrator for the face and body.
Step 5: Finally, seal moisture into your skin by applying the Epicuren Sandalwood After Bath Lotion, $68.

There's something about getting a spa treatment that's transcendent. The entire ritual -- from the exhilarating moment you enter the sanctuary to the melancholy phase of checking out -- is indulgent and exhilarating. Especially when you're at a top-notch destination like the ones featured in this story. These award-winning spas are some of the best in the United States -- and for good reason. They're not only breathtaking to behold, but offer signature spa treatments steeped in either ancient methodologies, new wave thinkings or a combo of both -- all guaranteed to cure what ails you, and feel (mostly) heavenly in the process.

But, what if you can't make it to the Florida Keys or the Blue Ridge Mountains? What if a jaunt to Scottsdale for an Ayurvedic spa treatment simply isn't in the cards (or budget)? Relax. Thanks to overwhelming cooperation from the head honchos who run these swanky spas, we're able to bring you DIY information on their signature spa treatments. Sure, it's not exactly the same to experience, say, a salt glow in your tiny pink bathroom as it is in a luxurious suite with a Vichy shower, but with the step-by-step how-tos, and info on precisely which products to purchase to recreate the spa treatment as authentically as possible, you'll at least end up with similar results.

So, cozy up and flip through this gallery of spa treatment goodies and, as you read each tantalizing description, allow your mind's eye to be transported to the destination, luxuriating in the service. Then, when you come back down to earth, plan out how you're going to recreate that Shangri-La from the comfort of your own home. Your body -- and mind -- will be so happy you did.
BY AUDREY FINE | SHARES
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