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November 20, 1998 - Image 116

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-20

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vases

books & toys

stationery

garden stuff
garden

baby gifts

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around all day in if they could get
at Fireplace and Spa in Southfield
away with it.
range in price from $3,000 for a 10-
jet wonder that seats three to four
Shirley Zirkin, manager of LuLu's
Lingerie in Bloomfield Township, says
people to $9,900 for a 39-jet, five-per-
the comfort factor pajamas provide is
son spa that features underwater fiber
a big reason why people buy them.
optic lighting, an aromatherapy mister
"They are very cozy. They keep you
and a compact disc player.
Phil Patterson, assistant manager at
warm. They are pretty and you can
the store, says a spa is an ideal gift
walk around the house in them," she
because it allows people to take a vaca-
says, noting that the store carries a
tion from their stress whenever they
large selection of them in satin, flan-
want to do so.
nel, cotton knit and cotton which
"It relieves muscle tension and
range in price from $50 to $80.
allows you time to
regroup," he says. A spa is
baiically a vacation at
home.
8) Pedicure —
Although the season for
showing off toes in sleek
sandals is pretty much
over for the next few
months, a pedicure
remains one of the fairly
cheap ways to obtain a
sensual and relaxing treat
for the bod.
At Salon Sydney in
Birmingham, pedicurists
seat the client in a special
chair outfitted with a mas-
sage unit for the back and
legs and a warm, sudsy
whirlpool for the feet.
Next, dry skin and calluses
are exfoliated from the feet
and the legs and feet are
massaged with a rich
lotion. After nail care is
complete, polish is added
to the nails.
In addition to making
the feet more attractive,
Stacey Weinberg, owner of
Krug champagne is the perfect gift for a
the salon, says the hour-
special
occasion.
long pedicures promote
circulation and maintain
10) Bottle of wine — Beside a
foot health.
raging fire, over a candlelit dinner
"Most people who get them sched-
with your Romeo or Juliet, consumed
ule a pedicure once a month,"
during a long soak, or wrapped and
Weinberg says.
given as a gift, a bottle of brew just
"It really is a wonderful treat."
won't do. Whether in a Dixie cup or
9) Comfy jammies — Remember
Baccarat stemware, even a poor wine
those days of childhood illness when
will beat a beer in any of these situa-
mom would feed you chicken soup
tions simply because wine is more ele-
and give you a warm bath? Remember
gant, more intimate and more expen-
what she would let you wear all day?
sive.
Jammies, of course. That is because
John Murphy, wine consultant at
pajamas are to clothing as chicken
the Merchant of Vino Cellar
soup is to comfort food. They are one
Collection in Birmingham, says wine
thing some would surely lounge

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