La Vida Gets Rave Reviews
La Vida Spa has been receiving rave reviews since we opened in 2005.
The entire staff of La Vida is committed to providing our guests a memorable spa experience using the highest quality products available. We are here to bring the grace and beauty of Bali to everyone who visits us.
Our efforts caught the attention of The Green Spa Network and we were recently honored with an invitation to join this esteemed organization as a Cultivator Member, one of only 20 in the nation.
- La Vida Spa & Gardens rated "excellent" by 20 travelers
Featured Reviews
"Finding Your Bliss" - Santa Fean Magazine"The Greenest Spas Reveal their Secrets" - Day Spa Magazine
"Pamper Me" - Local Flavor Magazine
"Serene and Soothing" - Spa Treatments Banish Winter Woes - Santa Fe New Mexican, Winterlife Magazi
2010 CMUS Talk of the Town Award for Excellence in Customer Satisfaction
US Commerce Association Best Santa Fe Spa Award
"The Top Day Spas in 56 Cities & on Five Continents" - Allure Magazine - Spa Issue
"Face to Face" - Santa Fean Magazine
"Hotel & Day Spas Directory - The best places to unwind, from Manhattan to Maui" - Allure Magazine
"Santa Fe's Absolute Nirvana is a Gem" - Dallas Morning News
"Spa Greening is a Healthy Trend for Earth, Clients"-Bienvenidos 2008 Summer Guide
"Sunset Boulevard" - Western Living
"Nirvana Lived Up to Its Name" - Simon & Baker
"Nirvana Found in Santa Fe" - Healing Lifestyles & Spas
"...Hottest New Spas in the World" - Conde Naste Traveler
"Absolute Nirvana Does Not Mess Around" - Santa Fean
"Best Over-the-Top Indulgence" - Santa Fean
"Exotic and Spiritual" - Bliss
"It Was Pure Nirvana" - DAYSPA
"Nothing Could Be Sweeter" - American Spa Magazine
"Finding Your Bliss" - Santa Fean Magazine
"The Ultimate Stress-Buster"
by Amy Hegarty
Since Carolyn Lee opened her downtown getaway in 2005, Absolute Nirvana, which centers on Balinese health and beauty rituals, has been ranking at the top of superlative spa lists. As the name of this particular massage indicates, The Ultimate Stres-Buster was designed to remedy the pernicious effects of stress, from sore muscles to overall tension and anxiety. A full-body massage at heart, the treatment, which senior therapist Lauren Janson began with deep stretches of my arms and upper body, pays particular attention to the neck and shoulers. A powerfully-penetrating white-flower analgesic - which alleviates ailments from arthritius to muscle strain - was mixed with a warm oil base and massaged all over my body. Vapors from the mixture applied to my neck, chest, and shoulders eased sinus pressure, as did a warm towel draped across my face. When the massage itself ended, I retreated to a private steam room, where the analgesic waas able to penetrate even further.
February/March 2012
"The Greenest Spas Reveal their Secrets" - Day Spa Magazine
The Southwest is known for its natural lack of water, and that's why Nirvana Spa & Gardens owner Carolyn Lee is especially proud of her facility's UV water treatment system. "Instead of going down the drain, our water is reused," she explains. "We even recycle the water used in our washing machines to irrigate our gardens." The efficiency doesn't stop there. Besides saving thousands of gallons of water per month, the system of reuse and recirculation allows the water to serve as a heating element, warmed to 102 degrees and radiating heat from within granite tubs in treatment rooms.
Eighty percent of the electricity used at the spa is wind-generated; cleaning and laundry products are natural, organic and chemical-free; low-flow toilets conserve water; compact fluorescent or LED bulbs, and solar and motion-detector lights, cut energy expenditure; appliances are energy-efficient models; and printed materials are produced on recycled stationery with soy-based inks.
Lee has a simple tip for other spa owners who want to get greener: "Every time you make a choice, ask yourself,'What is the most environmentally responsible route we can afford?" After six months or a year, you'll find that you've incorporated a long list of sustainable practices."
April 2011
"Pamper Me" - Local Flavor Magazine
One of winter's nastier leavings is the itchy, dry skin that has been hiding under clothing layers and socks. Give your body a good once-over with this Bali-inspired treatment from Absolute Nirvana Spa and Gardens. The Lemongrass and Coconut Indulgence, as owner Carolyn Lee describes it, "starts with a ritual foot cleansing to ground and center you. Then a full body massage using lemongrass oil transports you away. Next, we use a natural, organic coconut and raw cane sugar scrub for added exfoliation. A masque of warm, organic, virgin cold-pressed coconut oil moisturizes the entire body. A short stay in a private steam room allows pores to open and the oil to penetrate more deeply. After you rinse, your therapist leads you to a hand-carved granite tub sprinkled with rose petals..." (Tropical fruits, handmade truffles and Javanese ginger tea are served tub-side.) OMG! At $250, you can't NOT afford this.
March 2011
"Serene and Soothing" - Spa Treatments Banish Winter Woes - Santa Fe New Mexican, Winterlife Magazi
Healing water, healing oil, healing hands - all necessary ingredients for keeping the skin and body in top shape over a long winter.
During the colder months, Santa Fe is a hot spot for rejuvenation and relaxation. As diverse and unique as the city itself, spa treatments in and around Santa Fe reflect the holistic and multicultural atmosphere that makes it the City Different.
Whether you are looking to enjoy an exotic afternoon of pampering to ease your seasonal blues, or need a little extra help fighting off winter bugs and relieving aches and pains after a long day on the slopes, there is a spa designed to meet your needs.
Absolute Nirvana is a green Balinese Spa that boasts a chemical-free philosophy for everything from its chocolaty facials to its cleaning products. Each treatment room is self-contained with its own changing room and marble bathtub, where clients are able to take the spa's signature rose petal bath. The spa is based on the lulur treatment, which is a two-hour balinese treatment that princesses receive before their wedding day. For skin winterization, Absolute Nirvana recommends its two new treatments, the Coconut Lemongrass and the Brown Sugar Papaya. The treatments are two hours and include the ritual foot cleansing, a massage, a body mask, a rose petal bath and more.
November 2010
2010 CMUS Talk of the Town Award for Excellence in Customer Satisfaction
Absolute Nirvana Spa Earned a 4 Star Rating
Presented by: Celebration Media U.S. (CMUS) and Talk of the Town News
Congratulations! Only the very best businesses have been chosen to receive the 2010 CMUS Talk of the Town Award for Excellence in Customer Satisfaction. The award was created to showcase companies that excel in serving their customers and getting their high marks. Customers of Absolute Nirvana Spa have spoken, scoring some of the highest ratings possible.
US Commerce Association Best Santa Fe Spa Award
U.S. Commerce Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement
NEW YORK, NY, July 8, 2010 -- For the second consecutive year, Absolute Nirvana has been selected for the 2010 Best of Santa Fe Award in the Spas category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).
The USCA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.
Nationwide, only 1 in 70 (1.4%) 2010 Award recipients qualified as two-time Award Winners. Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2010 USCA Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the USCA and data provided by third parties.
About U.S. Commerce Association (USCA)
U.S. Commerce Association (USCA) is a New York City based organization funded by local businesses operating in towns, large and small, across America. The purpose of USCA is to promote local business through public relations, marketing and advertising.
The USCA was established to recognize the best of local businesses in their community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to be an advocate for small and medium size businesses and business entrepreneurs across America.
"The Top Day Spas in 56 Cities & on Five Continents" - Allure Magazine - Spa Issue
Top Pros: Janis Gordon for face, Lauren Janson for body.
Best Amenity: Each treatment suite has a fireplace, granite bathtub, and steam and shower.
Allure Magazine, Spa - The Beauty Expert 2009
"Face to Face" - Santa Fean Magazine
- by Marin Sandy
In possibly the most idyllic spa setting in the downtown area, with a walled garden at the end of a quiet street, Absolute Nirvana hides in a casita beside a porch-wrapped Victorian - the Madeleine Inn.
Inside the Asian-styled casita, aesthetician Janis Gordon's touch is gentle but her words are blunt: "This climate is one of the worst," she says. "It wreaks havoc on your face." To that end, she personalized every step of the Cherry Blossom facial - touted as a means to revive dull skin - to the needs of my face.
This included following the title enzyme peel, whcih combines cherry puree with extracts of pomegranate and red grape seed, with a seaweed mask to calm my sensitive skin.
Plus, Gordon is a doctor of Oriental medicine, and performed acupressure on facial points to support the regenerative work of the peel. The result? Renewed skin and a second chance to take care of it the right way.
"Hotel & Day Spas Directory - The best places to unwind, from Manhattan to Maui" - Allure Magazine
Most Luxurious Treatment:
The Balinese Boreh, a ginger, nutmeg, and coriander body mask said to relieve muscle aches, soften skin, and even fight the common cold, plus a 20-minute foot massage. $220.
Top Pros: Janis Gordon for face; Lauren Janson for body. Best Amenity: All of the 120-minute Deluxe Treatments coe with teas, fruit and chocolates.
"Santa Fe's Absolute Nirvana is a Gem" - Dallas Morning News
The history of Carolyn Lee's spa and inns reads like an autobiography.
The diplomat's daughter moved from Paris to Santa Fe in 1987, and, a year later, opened her first bed and breakfast named Alexander's Inn, for her son. Twins born in 1996 were similarly honored when Lee transformed two historic buildings into Hacienda Nicholas and the nearby Madeleine Inn. After two trips to Bali, Lee was so taken by the island she decided to recreate its grace in a luxury spa. Opened in 2005, Absolute Nirvana is part of the Madeleine Inn and within walking distance of her two other hotels on a quiet Santa Fe side street, a few blocks from the busy plaza.
The spa: While spas elsewhere vie for honors as grandest and glitziest, Absolute Nirvana is a little gem where bliss is in the details. Check in at the inn, then cross the lush gardens to a building housing four treatment rooms -- two for singles, one for couples (with tub for two and fireplace), and one exclusively for facials.
All of the senses are caressed here. The massage table is covered in rich shades of purple and persimmon, a wicker chair is draped in silk, a ceiling fan gently stirs the air, a perfect spray of peach-colored blossoms in a blue vase is bathed in sunshine and birdsong drifts in through the open window.
Absolute Nirvana pampers the earth, too. A full 80 percent of the spa's energy is wind-generated. It has its own water-treatment system. And only natural and organic ingredients are used for the Indonesian-inspired treatments.
Top treatment: The Javanese Lulur, one of four two-hour deluxe treatments, originated as a wedding ritual for princesses in the 17th century. It begins with a foot scrub and a jasmine-infused tonic drink. But surreal relaxation comes with the hourlong massage in which the masseuse uses long, intense strokes. You're awakened with a gentle scrub of sandalwood, brown rice powder and turmeric, followed by a body mask of yogurt and honey.
While most treatments could end here, Absolute Nirvana lives up to its name with a post-shower bath, the tub filled with hot water and topped by a thick layer of rose petals.While soaking, you'll breathe rose-scented air, sip spicy-sweet ginger tea and nibble fresh fruits and an organic chocolate truffle.
The word nirvana is Sanskrit for "a place or condition of sublime happiness or fulfillment." That about sums up this New Mexico haven.
Details: A deluxe romance package for two, from $740, includes two nights at the Madeleine Inn or one of Lee's other properties, and includes champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries and a deluxe couple's treatment.
September 15, 2008
"Spa Greening is a Healthy Trend for Earth, Clients"-Bienvenidos 2008 Summer Guide
Now, whenever Lee needs to make upgrades or purchase supplies for the spa, she always has the same question on her mind: How can she operate the business in a more environmentally friendly way?
Lee has made a commitment to go green at Absolute Nirvana, and it seems she is not the only one taking a step in that direction. Spas locally and nationwide are beginning to understand the importance of becoming eco-friendly in an industry that often uses substantial resources.
Lee admitted the idea of "greening" a spa could be daunting. But, she said, the first step is the spas "to make a conscious decision to go green."
Greening the industry makes sense, she says, because, "people are going to spas for health and wellness."
Absolute Nirvana practices many basics when it comes to conservation, including the use of organic products for treatments, use of natural, chemical-free products for cleaning, and the use of solar-powered lights to illuminate the spa's outdoor gardens.
But perhaps one of its most expensive practices is the use of a filtration system that recycles water. Several of the spa's signature treatments include soaking in rose-petal baths. After each bath, the water is released into a large holding tank before it goes through a sophisticated filtration system. It is reused, and the water is purged just twice a year, Lee said.
Absolute Nirvana recently became part of a group of spas nationwide to comprise the founding membership of the Greenspa Network. The Sonoma, Calif.-based network was created last year by a group of people in the industry who'd been meeting informally for four years on the issue and decided more should be done to encourage environmentally sound spas across the globe, said Rosalind Robinson, project coordinator for the network.
As awareness has increased, the network has received more and more calls from spa owners wanting to know what they can do to go green, Robinson said. The network will eventually offer spas support and resources to help them address their environmental goals, she said.
- By Erika Davila
"Sunset Boulevard" - Western Living
- By Charlene Rooke
Just a short drive away to downtown Santa Fe and a short walk from its famous central plaza is Absolute Nirvana, one of the greenest spas in America. On this chilly spring day it feels like a slice of the tropics. “This is the treatment that started it all when Carolyn had it in Indonesia,” spa manager George Padilla tells me before my Mandi Lulur session, a ritual treatment traditionally given to young Javanese women for 40 consecutive days before their marriage.
Spa owner Carolyn Lee, who also operates nearby B & B-style accommodations, has long been committed to environmental practices. This four-room spa practices comprehensive “Greenistics”: organic products, natural cleaning agents, wind-generated power and treatment water repurposed for heating. “We’re green right down to the roots of our operation, though it’s not easy to operate this way and it’s expensive. People are still really unsure of what green means. But the awareness is coming,” says Padilla.
My therapist Georgina (who is from New Sarepta, Alberta — small world) shows me the house-made treatments: a mask of honey and yogurt, a scrub of ground brown rice with sandalwood and bright-yellow turmeric that makes my body look like a piece of performance art against the scarlet and ochre sheets. Her massage technique is “based in Swedish but ranges from rolfing to shiatsu to cranial sacral and deep-tissue work,” Georgina says. “And Hawaiian lomi lomi: when I get a massage I just love those long, flowing strokes.” After a steam shower I relax in a rose petal-topped granite tub, snacking on sharp ginger tea, fresh fruit — and one perfect, round chocolate truffle.
That night when I change into pajamas a rose petal clinging to my back floats to the floor, making me feel like an Indonesian princess all over again.
"Nirvana Lived Up to Its Name" - Simon & Baker
"Nirvana Found in Santa Fe" - Healing Lifestyles & Spas
"...Hottest New Spas in the World" - Conde Naste Traveler
by A Global Guide: The 10th Annual Hot List of the Top New 55 Spas Conde Naste Traveler, May 2006
"Absolute Nirvana Does Not Mess Around" - Santa Fean
by Santa Fean Magazine, May 2007
"Best Over-the-Top Indulgence" - Santa Fean
by Santa Fean, May 2006
"Exotic and Spiritual" - Bliss
by Bliss Magazine, October 2005
"It Was Pure Nirvana" - DAYSPA
by J. Elaine Spear, Santa Fe resident, Editor-at-Large for DAYSPA magazine