“Mana” has a few meanings: essences of the soul, vital life force, and the ingredient that makes miracles happen. Jamie Tatreau, a massage therapist at Four Seasons Resort Vail, is making miracles happen with her own line of soy-based body candles in the Vail Valley.
What’s a body candle? Tatreau’s concept is having the natural and eco-friendly 100% Soy product be utilized within the spa experience. Scenting the treatment room with the burning candle with scent of guest’s choice, the wax from the body candle is actually used in the treatment itself. Following the massage and body treatment, guests are gifted the same scent to take home with them afterwards.
While the thought of wax from a candle being used within a massage may seem puzzling to most, the Sweet Mana line is far from waxy or thick. Smooth as massage oil with deep moisturizing qualities and a pleasant warmth, the treatment is perfect for those escaping the dry climates of the Colorado Rockies and is smooth as silk.
“I began experimenting with ingredients and playing around with organic materials for the idea,” Jamie reflected “My husband, Chris, is very supportive and has been patient in my endeavors.” And those experiments have paid off. With an entire line of body candles, Tatreau creatively expresses herself in the various scents such as Aloha-Coconut Hibiscus, Empower-Raspberry Violet, and Tranquility-Lavender, Cucumber, and Sage channeling her love of all things natural and the luxurious experiences she gives her clients.
Inspired by the Polynesian Islands with a special appreciation for the Hawaiian isles, Jamie and Chris were married on Maui, Tatreau has a special place for the Aloha Spirit. Using the culture and scents in a unique way, she has integrated a unique product into the spa line at Four Seasons furthering the feeling of Aloha and incorporating the mana namesake.
“I began my career in massage therapy 12 ½ years ago,” Tatreau explained, “It is such a rewarding profession.” Jamie’s interest in helping others began long before she developed her own products to be used for her clients. Recalling the story of a heroine addict who Jamie brought moments of peace to in a clinical setting spurred her on to continue in the practice of massage after witnessing the positive affects of the craft. Earning her licensure at the Boulder College of Massage, Jamie has lived and worked in Vail for 10 years and is a welcome attribute to the Spa at Four Seasons Resort Vail.
With ingredients that are making miracles happen in the Vail Valley, Jamie is moving forward with her exciting product line. Possibly changing the face of her industry, Colorado is home to yet another ingenuitive and marvelously motivated individual. To make a reservation for a “Sweet Mana” massage at Four Seasons Resort Vail, visit www.fourseasons.com/vail/spa or call 970.477.8600.















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