Warm Up with These Winter Treatments from Spa@theWit

Cozy up this chilly season with a number of winter specials from Spa@theWit. Located in the heart of Chicago at theWit hotel, the upscale urban retreat is offering relaxing winter inspired treatments now through the end of January.

The Warm Cinnamon Bark Massage (50 min, $115; 80 min, $175) begins with a medium pressure massage, performed with vitamin-infused oil to hydrate the skin and provide a number of restorative benefits. An organic lotion infused with a blend of cinnamon and paprika provides warming, therapeutic effects to tense areas. The experience completes with a hot towel compress to rid the body of any lasting tension.

For chocolate lovers, treat your skin to the Cocoa Hydration Facial (50 min, $115). Rich in flavonols, a skin-smoothing antioxidant, cocoa also features macadamia, almond, and jojoba oils to hydrated winter-stressed skin. A number of rich, natural, and organic ingredients create the deeply comforting cocoa aroma, ensure to induce relaxation.

Finally, the Cranberry Pomegranate Manicure and Pedicure (90 min, $110), adds a boost of antioxidants and hydration to sore and dry hands and feet this winter. The treatment begins with a soak, followed by a gentle cranberry exfoliation and a hydrating massage. Nails and cuticles are groomed, shaped, and buffed before being polished with the color of your choice. Gel polish is available for an additional charge.

In addition to these treatments, for every $150 you spend in gift cards at Spa@theWit, you will receive a $25 gift card. When using a Wit gift card at Spa@theWit, you will receive 10 percent off your service, warming hot stone upgrade and complimentary glass of champagne.

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