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Agave, The Arizona Spa at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa

This month marks the launch of the all-new Beauty Balance Bag and delivery service. The program offers subscribers a quarterly rotating beauty and wellness bag filled with an Agave Spa-curated collection of spa products (including skincare, haircare and wellness goodies) for on-the-go or at-home services. Beauty Balance Bag delivery is priced at $99-plus per bag, with contents valued at more than $250. kierlandresort.com.

Spa at Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North

Cocoa Mole Energizing Wrap: This 80-minute treatment kicks off with an antioxidant-rich, café mocha sugar scrub. Then smooth clay, which includes red Sedona clay, jojoba seed oil, chamomile tea and cocoa powder, is applied to the skin and the body is wrapped in warm linens. While the clay works it magic, spa-goers can choose between a scalp or facial massage. The treatment is finished with an application of whipped shea butter infused with autumnal scents of vanilla and cardamom. Available year-round. Sunday through Thursdays, $240; Friday and Saturday, $250. fourseasons.com.

Revive Spa at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort

Pumpkin Enzyme Facial: Fall’s greatest gourd is naturally rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins A and C, as well as zinc, a mineral that aids in the healing process. This facial promises to leave skin with a warm, radiant glow for the holidays. Available Oct. 1 through Nov. 30. $129. theclubjwdesertridge.com/spa.

The Spa at The Boulders (pictured)

Bindi Balancing: This new service starts with an exfoliation that uses crushed, warm herbs from the resort’s garden to uplift the spirit while soothing the body. This is followed by a light massage with oils selected according to each individual’s “dosha,” which are the combined energies that are believed to circulate through the body and manifest physiological activities.  The treatment ends with a warm cocoon wrap and facial cleanse. $220.

Shirodhara: This treatment—which will repair the skin after a hot summer—begins with a soothing stream of warm oil flowing onto the “third eye” that eases the mind and often puts guests into a tranquil REM state, allowing the body to repair itself. The oil is then massaged into the hair and scalp, followed by a light facial massage. $155.

Hydrating Facial: Designed to help sun-damaged faces, this service includes a Vortex-Fusion of antioxidants, peptides and hyaluronic acid and delivers instant results that are immediately visible and dramatic. $225.

The treatments are available year-round. theboulders.com.

This fall, The Spa at The Boulders welcomes an authentic new Tipi, which was exclusively designed for the Carefree spa to be used for private meditation and a variety of Native American-inspired services. The new structure will stand 18 feet in diameter, 26 feet in height and it will accommodate up to 10 people.