General Information

Formerly known as Peter’s Nails, we have been providing superior nail service since 1990. In May, 2008, we announced our expansion into a full service day spa. Blu Water Day Spa, a 4,500 square foot masterpiece including a waterfall and meditation room is conveniently located in White Flint Plaza. The Blu Water Day Spa design includes; private facial, massage and body treatment rooms, individual waxing rooms, a water therapy room, a clinical permanent make-up room, private shower facilities, an Apothecary Bar, 12 pedicure stations and 18 customized nail treatment stations – all using the latest equipment and finest products to fulfill our guests needs.

Our Spa Boutique is filled with unique, one of a kind gifts from around the world, as well a home care products to compliment our guests’ skin and body care needs.  Many of the product lines that we carry promote our holistic outlook on self-care. We believe that a holistic approach to wellness will result in both outer radiance and inner serenity. Several of our products lines are formulated with organic ingredients where ever possible.

Our “state of the art” facility was designed with “environmental awareness” that incorporates recycled woods, textiles, energy efficient lighting and promises to rival any local or destination spa within the Washington Metropolitan area.

A Message from Our CEO

Dear Guests,

My vision of building a Spa has been my dream since I arrived on American soil from Viet Nam at the age of 16.  I have always been an entrepreneur and my ability to realize my dream of opening a full service spa has come with much hard work and dedication.   My dream, now my reality, was in the opening of Blu Water Day Spa, Nails, and Boutique – a spa that provides an ambiance and service selection that is a cultural blend of Asian/Indian influence. .

My vision is to provide a sanctuary for each and every guest in a peaceful environment that will allow for relaxation, rejuvenation and a place to re-energize ones’ spirit. We are all “caretakers” in one way or another and often we forget about the person most important – ourselves.  Caretakers often forget that “self-care” is tremendously important. We must all remind ourselves that  giving time to yourself is not selfish. Taking care of one’s “SELF” first, makes taking care of others so much easier.

Namaste,

Julie

301.984.6245 • White Flint Plaza • 5234 Nicholson Lane • Kensington, MD 20895 • site designed by Wantulok Design