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Four best friends escape the mayhem of our lives to rejuvenate in Sedona...with the help of this spa. We preset our treatments prior to arriving in Sedona so we knew it would be a hit or miss visiting New Day Spa. It was an absolute HIT! Some of us had massages, some facials, some reflexology, and some had all of the above. And all of us were in a coma upon leaving for dinner. The facialist (Chahat?) was a woman from Italy who had fallen in love with Sedona on a visit with her husband and she embodied what I saw a lot of in Sedona...peace. She gave two of us the best facials we'd ever had and we GLOWED over dinner. I only wish she'd left the products she'd used on me at the desk when I checked out. For the first time, I actually liked them so much I would have bought them.
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