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Cactus Cooler: Mexican Beauty Secret

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Cactus Cooler: Mexican Beauty Secret

When it comes to spa treatments, there's no better time to indulge yourself than during a beach vacation. You've got nothing but free time to relax, so why not splurge a little? Especially if you're somewhere far from home — it may be your once-in-a-lifetime chance to try that exotic local specialty! So when I was in Punta Mita, Mexico, a couple of weeks ago (before New York Fashion Week madness), I just had to try the Four Seasons' signature Hakali cactus massage.

Yes, that's right, a cactus massage.

I know what you're thinking, a cactus body treatment sounds more like an archaic form of acupuncture than a massage and far from relaxing, but the needles are removed before the paddles (the "leaf" part of the nopal cactus — the same part that you would eat in a yummy Mexican nopal or cactus salad) are heated in warm water. Once the paddles are soft and pliable, they're split in half and rubbed — gooey side down — onto thirsty, sun-parched skin.

A close cousin to soothing aloe vera, nopal cactus is hydrating, detoxifying, and helps heal sunburns. And unlike being massaged with oil, the nopal "juice" quickly absorbs into skin, leaving no greasy or sticky residue. It was the first time I left a massage table without feeling like I needed a shower.

And while this is probably not going to be a treatment that I'll try recreating at home (how do they get those pesky needles out?), the next time I see nopal salad on a menu, I'm ordering it! Rich in fiber, cactus absorbs water when you eat it, so you feel full faster and longer. Sounds like konnyaku jelly, one of my favorite Japanese diet secrets.

Details:
Four Seasons Punta Mita Hakali Massage
50 minutes, $177

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Ying

A lazy beauty enthusiast, Ying Chu is impressed with the amount of time people devote to their hair. When not writing, editing, and researching for her job as beauty & health director, she's an occasional baker, sometime insomniac, and full-time procrastinator. She was born in Shanghai, but has made stops in Vancouver, Toronto, and now New York. Last count, there were seven perfumes, 18 lipsticks, and 11 face serums on her desk that she can't live without. She welcomes new additions.

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Erin Flaherty is the magazine's executive beauty editor. A former Jane magazine editor, she's waxed philosophic about beauty, fashion, pop culture, travel and art to dozens of titles and blogged as style editor of TheFrisky.com. She loves Margiela, Frito pie, and hanging in the Lower East Side with her fiance and their dog, Violet, both of whom are really, really cute.

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Maureen Choi is Marie Claire's assistant beauty editor. Her obsession with all things beauty-related can be traced back to her years as a ballerina with the San Francisco Ballet, where she tested hundreds of products on and off stage. When she's not on the hunt for the latest must-try goods, you'll find her scouring antique jewelry shops for one-of-a-kind pieces, practicing Vinyasa yoga, and watching old-school movies with her husband.

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Joy Hernon joins the Marie Claire team as a beauty assistant. She was previously at Starworks Group but couldn't stay away from her beauty products. She loves frequenting her neighborhood spots in New York City's SoHo, is a cupcake fanatic, and can't resist a great dance song.

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