In July 2017, The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago debuted a multimillion-dollar refurbishment, inspired by the bold architecture of the city and showcasing panoramic skyline views and an exceptional permanent art collection. My suite’s multiple rooms each boasted stunning views out to the lake and of recognizable Chicago landmarks like the Ferris wheel at Navy Pier. My favorite piece of artwork was Roy Lichtenstein’s <ital>Wallpaper with Blue Floor Interior<end> in the ground-floor lobby.
Other hallmarks of the redesign include the <ital>Flying Wave<end>, a floating structure made of four types of hand-blown glass in the lobby; more than 25,000 square feet of renovated event space, including The Ritz-Carlton Ballroom; and the addition of Torali, Italian – Steak, a modern steakhouse concept on the 12th floor.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa was top of my mind that afternoon; it also recently underwent a facelift. Elements of stone and walnut complement a soothing color palette, a reflection of the nearby shores of Lake Michigan. Hydration-inspired treatments provide nourishment and revival, including a high-powered antioxidant facial, a full-body glow treatment and targeted muscle recovery massages for athletes. The facility includes five treatment rooms, a men’s and women’s steam room and a brand-new nail salon; the products used are exclusively ESPA natural skincare.
I’ve visited several ESPA-branded spas and facilities that utilize the brand’s products. Each time, I’ve been pleased with the after-effects, seeing both short-term and long-term, lasting results. My experience at The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago was no exception.
ESPA products work from the inside out, combining holistic wellbeing philosophies with the work of biochemists, skin experts, dermatologists and aromatherapists. Products combine plant actives, marine actives and essential oils into all-natural options that work naturally with your skin for immediate benefits and lasting efforts.
My therapist was waiting at the spa reception check-in desk when I arrived, and she personally escorted me to the locker room. With the spa, pool and fitness center centralized in one location, it was a bit busy. I quickly changed into my luxurious robe and made my way back to the lobby, where my therapist again waited to lead me to the treatment room. Reception separates the changing/pool area and the treatment rooms.
I was scheduled for an 80-minute custom facial, which began with a skin analysis. Overall, I’m lucky. I don’t have major skin issues — my normal skin isn’t generally too oily or dry, and I rarely have serious breakouts. Blackheads are relegated to the normal T-zone, but I still bristled slightly when my therapist mentioned extractions. But, as much as they hurt, they are necessary for the skin, so I agreed. She was quick and, overall, it was relatively painless — extractions were needed only on my chin and around my nose.
One area of contention I do have is my dark under-eye circles. When I mentioned this to my therapist, she made a suggestion — one I’d never heard before despite a fair number of facials in which I’d brought up the same subject. As the skin around the eyes is thin and covers lots of blood vessels, she suggested I may rub too harshly to remove my makeup, essentially “bruising” my under-eye skin. I am more aware of my scrubbing techniques now and I definitely notice a difference.
My facial, designed to purify, hydrate, brighten and smooth my complexion, also involved a deep brush cleanse; a facial exfoliation; a face mask; and a head, neck and scalp massage. One word — decadent. My therapist described each step to me and every product she used, but I must admit, I can’t remember all the details. I was totally relaxed during the treatment, which obviously benefitted not only my skin, but also my psyche.
The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago
Water Tower Place
160 E. Pearson St.
Chicago, IL 60611
tel 312 266 1000
ritzcarlton.com
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