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Read these 12 Tips to Make The Most Out of Your Spa Visit
A trip to a spa outlet ought to be a de-stressing and rejuvenating experience, but if you're unsure of spa etiquette, it can turn out to be an experience that is not what you wish for. Let's use the below suggestions as a rough guideline to make the most out of your spa visit.
1) Arrive early. Be at least 20 minutes earlier than the actual appointment to allow time to check in and change into your bathrobe and slippers. Sometimes, there is a consultation form that you need to fill in.
2) Leave valuable items at home. Although spa usually allocates a locker for each customer, it is still the best option to leave unnecessary valuable items such as necklace, rings, and etc at home.
3) Turn off your handphone. Turn off your handphone or best leave that in the locker. You don’t want the ringing tone to ruin the calm and relaxing atmosphere. That will certainly annoy you and the others.
4) Request a spa tour. Go for a spa tour to make you comfortable in your surroundings.
5) Request a therapist. Choose whether you prefer a female or male therapist. Or get a certified massage therapist who meets your specific needs.
6) Choose your products and ask questions. Ask the therapists to show and explain the products to you and discuss the options.
7) Speak up. If you do not like certain things during your treatment, the pressure, the music, the temperature. Then ask the therapist to make necessary adjustment.
Don’t’ talk if you don’t feel like it. You can talk during the treatment or just stay quiet, as you choose. The therapist will follow your lead.
9) Dress comfortably. Massage is usually done completely undress, but you are covered with a sheet/towel at all times. Only the part being massaged is uncovered. If you’re more comfortable wearing your underwear, that’s fine. Just let your therapist knows.
10) Reschedule if you’re unwell. Postpone your appointment if you have a cold or migraine as the massage will simulate your circulation and make you feel worse.
11) Take your time once finished. After your last treatment, you will be led back to the locker room. There is no specific duration you have to clean up or dress up. You can shower, get dressed, put on your makeup, do your hair, have a cup of tea and etc. before you leave.
12) Pay up and tipping. Check the items in the receipt to ensure you’re charged according to what you have enjoyed. And tipping is at your discretion.
Again, spa goers can adopt the above tip as a rough guideline to get the most out of their spa experience.
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