Top of the Town 2022: Services - 5280

2022-07-02 03:46:59 By : Mr. Adam Lin

Make every day “Treat Yo Self Day” by relaxing in Colorado’s most epic spa or turning your nails into works of art.

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Splashy murals aren’t the only Instagram-worthy masterpieces in Denver these days. Across the Front Range, nail art is flourishing as a creative statement—and for that, we largely have Rachael Waggoner, owner of Lakewood salon the Beauty Collective, to thank. While working as a nail artist to help pay for law school about a decade ago, Waggoner noticed a void in the city for the elaborate manicures she favored. Her acrylic 3D art started filling the space, but more important, Waggoner became the matriarch of the mile-high nail scene, mentoring and teaching dozens of other local technicians how to craft designs for their own clients. “Unlike a lot of other cities, one thing I think is really cool about this community in Denver is that we all network really nicely together,” Waggoner says. Her three-year-old salon and the new Beauty Collective Academy located next door are the physical manifestations of that spirit. At the salon, Waggoner and 11 other techs work independently (financially) but together (as colleagues) to bring even the wildest manicure dreams to life. At the academy, Waggoner and her faculty are training the Picassos of the future, so whether you prefer rhinestone-clad acrylic claws or shorter, eye-catching gel fingernails, you’ll be in good hands. —Madi Skahill

OK, sure: Casino-filled Black Hawk technically resides about 45 minutes west of Denver. But we simply couldn’t ignore the Monarch’s recent $400 million expansion, which bet big on self-care seekers with an elaborate, Vegas-style spa that ups the ante on offerings closer to home. The 23-story hotel and entertainment mecca gave the 60,000-square-foot retreat a prime, top-floor location that feels all the more tranquil after traveling through the din of slot machines on the way up. Booking any service (from a $65 pedicure to a $205 gemstone facial to a $365 soaking and massage ritual) gains you two hours of access to the mostly coed wellness oasis—and its overwhelming labyrinth of lounges—both before and after your treatment. Use our guide below to navigate all the amenities and come out feeling like a winner. —Jessica LaRusso

1. Locker Room Change into your swimsuit and the provided plush robe. Return when necessary for tea, fruit-infused ice water, and trail mix.

2. Mountain Stone Bath Watch as a bucket of hot rocks dips into frigid water to fill this small sauna with steam in a kitschy but oh-so-soothing nod to Black Hawk’s mining-town roots.

3. Aqua Spa Lounge Alternate soaking in the hot, jetted pool and sprawling on a cushioned chair with views of the mountainside. Then grab a handful of ice from the pedestal to rub over your skin to stimulate circulation.

4. Laconium Lounge Ditch your wet suit before letting the dry, warm air and heated, contoured seats loosen your muscles in preparation for whatever pampering service you’ve selected.

6. Brine Inhalation-Light Therapy Lounge Spend an hour reading, napping, or observing the color-changing illumination on the serene space’s cascading salt sculpture.

7. Experiential Shower Let this fun, gimmicky shower—there are settings for ice fog, thundershower, tropical rain, and snow—in the Aqua Lounge rouse you from your blissful stupor.

8. Herbal Steam Room Back in the locker room, bask in this humid chamber, where the ceiling is studded with lights that look like stars.

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