Hi Tina,
I love winter treatments.
I offer:-
Hot stone massage - so I incorporate stones into more treatments at winter time, such as if the clients are having a facial, I give them heated palm stones to hold and place stones up against their feet. it also encourages the clients to book a full hot stone treatment.
Thai herbal compress massage - these are bundles of herbs in muslin that are steamed and you use one to massage, pummel and roll over the muscles, once its cooled down you pop it back into the steamer and use the 2nd one.
You can also get smaller ones for the face.
Ritual Candle massage - I've just learn't this one. Its a candle made of shea butter and oils and essential oils, light it 15 minutes before you need it to release the aromas, then extinguish the flame and use the melted pool of "wax" to massage the body. Again this can be done on hands for a luxury hand massage or feet for a sublime foot massage.
I'm going to offer a chocolate wrap with cinnamon and mandarin this year. I'm going to start the treatment with a salt body scrub with cinnamon and mandarin, then pour melted chocolate mixed with essential oils to envelop the body.