Sometimes it gets irritated from shaving or wind after an afternoon of crabbing with my kids. Amorosi’s go-to is the Gentleman’s Hot Towel Face Treatment. And he’s not alone…half of its clientele are men. But what most might not know is that Amorosi is a regular at this unpretentious village shop. George Amorosi of Babylon is a pretty typical Long Islander. I’m fair, so I started to feel a little self-conscious about it.” Did he think twice about going to spa? “A little… I wasn’t expecting much, but I enjoyed it. “When I was younger, I wasn’t so careful about the sun.
John Koehler of Plainedge, an avid fisherman since his teens, gave it a go. The mask is formulated to undo sun damage and resulting discoloration.
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Blue Water offers Dermapen to remove scars and wrinkles, diamond microdermabrasion to gently remove dead skin and a Purigenex Collagen Treatment. While the spa offers them everything from hair removal to massage, anti-aging treatments are the most popular. This swanky retreat draws plenty of dudes. His sister-in-law suggested he try 18|8 and he found a comfortable, relaxing environment.
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Michael Lombardi of New Hyde Park always wanted to try a pedicure, but “felt funny” baring his size 13 feet in his local nail salon full of women, including customers who lived in his neighborhood. The latter gives a full year of discounts on specialized services including hair-loss preventative treatments, ear and nose waxing and the MAN-icure and pedicure combo. Other unique features include bachelor party packages and a VIP Membership program. Like a club for the well-groomed, this just-for-men salon serves refreshments, including draught beer. Another popular option, especially as a gift, is “The Works,” which includes a hot and cold stone massage, mango or cranberry aromatherapy, an “I Wanna Be Sedated” scalp massage and a warm paraffin foot dip to energize overworked feet. It really made a difference.” Buser, whose job requires hours of sitting as well as some heavy lifting, has gone back twice since. “I decided to try the barefoot massage, though I was hesitant. Since the foot is bigger, a larger area can be stimulated and the pressure held for a longer period of time. Why barefoot? The amount of even pressure applied to the body in barefoot massage is hard to match with the hands. The “Knot So Basic” session includes 50 minutes of deep tissue massage imparted by bare feet, aromatherapy and lavender and chamomile tea bags for the eyes. And the services go way beyond Swedish massage. This day spa has a section especially for male clients with gender-neutral colors and furnishings. Hands On HealthCare Massage Therapy and Wellness Day Spa And more spas on Long Island are extending offerings geared towards men-whether they’re being dragged in by their ladies or they are among early devotees. Though male-centric spas aren’t the norm yet, one oasis in Woodbury is actually gentlemen-only.
Long the domain of weary moms and giggling bridesmaids, spas are swiftly becoming guy territory too. “Pass the cucumber water, bro.” The clientele at spas just isn’t what it used to be.