Poor nutrition and a hectic lifestyle deplete the body of much needed nutrients. This treatment begins with dry brushing to stimulate circulation, followed by an infusion of our custom self-heating mineral mask. A light application of our signature lotion seals in these important minerals. 50 minutes, $165
This self-heating body wrap combines the best of ingredients to promote deep tissue detoxification and boost metabolism while balancing the skin and improving elasticity. 50 minutes, $165
An aromatic and hydrating body wrap soothes and renews the skin with essential oils of rose and jojoba. First, finely ground olive stones gently buff the skin. Next, the nurturing rose scent nourishes your body with an application of essential oil and hydrating cream. A scalp massage is incorporated for the epitome of relaxation. 50 minutes, $165
This is the ultimate treatment to awaken your skin. This service begins with a mineral bath. The exfoliating benefits of salt combined with a mineral base leave skin polished, smooth and infused with over 34 natural minerals. 50 minutes, $165
Begin your service with a revitalizing mineral bath. Next a scrub of pure cane sugar, crushed rice and bamboo provides a triple exfoliation system enveloped in a creamy blend of exotic butters and green tea to polish and enrich the skin. 50 minutes, $165
Winter, spring, summer or fall - pamper your body with one of our body scrubs created to fortify the skin with fruit acids and essential vitamins. Designed to relax, exfoliate and hydrate, these scrubs will leave your skin soft and radiant. *Ask one of our Personal Hospitality Experts or Spa Specialists what the special odyssey is for the season. 50 minutes, $165
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Dwight D. Eisenhower hosted the North American Summit Conference at The Greenbrier March 26-28, 1956. He was also at the resort three times in World War II when The Greenbrier was used as an Army hospital. Once he was admitted as a patient and the other times he was here with Mrs. Eisenhower for rest and relaxation.