These ecofriendly spots use natural products and environmentally friendly practices.
Wink Eco Beauty Bar
602 Vanderbilt Ave., n. St. Marks Ave., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; 718-230-3443
This eco-friendly nail salon and spa was built from recycled wood and low-power, energy-efficient lighting. The selection of OPI and Zoya polishes are free of DBP, toluene and formaldehyde, and body treatments and facials incorporate all-natural Farmaesthetics line. For die-hard environmentalists, the spa offers pedicures without water.
602 Vanderbilt Ave., n. St. Marks Ave., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; 718-230-3443
This eco-friendly nail salon and spa was built from recycled wood and low-power, energy-efficient lighting. The selection of OPI and Zoya polishes are free of DBP, toluene and formaldehyde, and body treatments and facials incorporate all-natural Farmaesthetics line. For die-hard environmentalists, the spa offers pedicures without water.
Great Jones Spa
29 Great Jones St., nr. Lafayette St.; 212-505-3185
Facials this table spa use cult brands of organic products such Alkaitis and Naturopathica, while body care coat, scrub, and wrap the skin natural ingredients like tropical nut oils, Moroccan mint tea, coffee and wild-rice cherry flowers. Post-treatment, guests nosh on salads, wraps and smoothies alongside organic juice bar.
ION Studio
41 Wooster St., nr. Broome St.; 212-343-9060
This minimalist living room three levels was built from 85 percent recycled materials (including custom chairs) and runs entirely on wind power. Stylists green spirit promote natural hair lines like Davines and Raula, whose products are made from indigenous ingredients from the Amazon forest.
41 Wooster St., nr. Broome St.; 212-343-9060
This minimalist living room three levels was built from 85 percent recycled materials (including custom chairs) and runs entirely on wind power. Stylists green spirit promote natural hair lines like Davines and Raula, whose products are made from indigenous ingredients from the Amazon forest.
John Masters Organics
77 Sullivan St, nr. Spring St.; 212-343-9590
This space inspired by nature is the only exhibition of clean air in the city, forgo aggressive chemical treatments like perms or relaxers. Instead, designers use grasses, ammonia or clay based dyes and organic product line home that mixes fruits, herbs and essential oils. Back in 2008, Master renovated small ecogarden where customers discuss on shaded benches waiting their strengths to deal with.
The lovely Lily Natural Nail Spa & Boutique
222 W. Broadway, nr. Franklin St.; 212-925-5441
This chic nail acrylic shabby living flees to more organic treatments, such as formaldehyde varnishes and all natural soothing potions that are made fresh daily. The spot promotes fragrant, remedies from the old school like warm milk, honey, almond oil and moisturizing and exfoliating scrubs made from crushed nuts or citrus and sugar.