Chocolate Phenomenon
I had to do some research for my English class and somehow I came upon an article about Chocolate Treatments by Samantha Jonas-Hain, and was intrigued immediately and found myself smiling from beginning to end of the read. She went to two different spas that do chocolate massages and body wraps. Her first stop was at The Hotel Hershey in Pennsylvania. While waiting for one of their signature massages, the Cocoa Massage, she tasted the Hershey kisses that were in a bowl and smelled the invigorating smell of chocolate. The Cocoa Massage was exceptionally calming and she almost fell asleep. This massage ranges from fifty dollars to one hundred and fifty dollars.
Ms. Jonas-Hain’s next adventure was in Manhattan’s Ajune Spa to get a Godiva Chocolate Body Wrap. She had chocolate all over her body, then was wrapped in tin foil. After twenty minutes, she was rinsed off in warm water. Her body was very soft and relaxed after this, and smelled very sweet, to which I could not help but giggle.
The chocolate wraps are “very rejuvenating for your skin. It is moisturizing and good for cell renewal,” said Howard Kohlenberg who owns Le Petit Spa in Manhattan. His spa features the normal manicures, body scrubs, and massages, but all in chocolate.
Global News Products Database researched that Chocolate Indulgence makes a chocolate Vitamin E cream. If you like lip balm, try the chocolate scented balm by Nestle.
So while you eat a piece of dark chocolate for your cardiovascular system, feel tranquil and pleasant in a chocolate body wrap for your skin. Now, that is a great deal of chocolate!
Photo from The Hotel Hershey.




