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A Guide on Spa Etiquette

Article Summary by: dihan    

Original Author: Chris Turley
Spa etiquette,healthy care


After a week of endless work, crazy traffic jams and a few relationship


misunderstandings here and there, your stress level is probably about to hit an
all time high. Fortunately, a place called the spa has been invented to help
you keep what's little left of your sanity. Needless to say, a trip to a nice
spa can make a hell week heavenly.
To help you make the most out of your spa experience, here are some spa
etiquette tips to follow:
- Don't be late for your appointment. Being late means you don't have respect
for another person's time. But aside from being impolite, it also means you
won't have enough time to relax or spend at the sauna or steam bath. Having
sufficient time to relax before your massage session is vital in getting the
most out of your spa experience.
- Before you arrive at the spa center, be sure to turn your cellular phone off
or put it in silent mode so as not to bother other spa clients who just like
you are craving for some quiet time. When you're in a spa, there is nothing
more annoying than having your peaceful beauty rest disturbed by a loud silly
ringtone.
- Discuss with the therapist and the spa center staff any issues that you may
have. If you prefer a female therapist, or if you're not comfortable being
massaged in nude, don't hesitate to tell them. Also, feel free to talk to them
about preferences that you may have like type of music, lighting, room
temperature or amount of massage pressure.
- Leave valuables at home. Even if most spas have lockers with lock, it's still
safer not to bring any valuables when you get a spa treatment.
- Use the spa facilities with care. Be sure to ask for assistance in case you
don't know how to operate any facility. There is nothing embarrassing in
asking.
- If you're scheduled for several treatments, have the massage prior to the
facial but the body treatment should go first before the massage.
- It's all right to have a chat with your therapist but don't feel obliged to
do so if you prefer to some quiet time during the treatment.
- The therapist will give you ample time to rest and cool down after the
massage session but it doesn't mean that it is okay to take a whole afternoon
nap. Just spend a few minutes to cool yourself down and give yourself time to
reenergize.
- Don't forget to give a 15% tip to your massage therapist. Be sure to let him
or her know if you are pleased with the service. Show appreciation by
recommending the therapist to your family and friends who are also massage
aficionados.
Spa experiences are truly heavenly. With the peaceful ambience, sensual aroma
and the pleasurable treatments available, it surely is nice to give yourself a
break by visiting a spa. Indeed, there's no better way to reward yourself after
working so hard and subjecting yourself to the rigorous and exhausting demands
of your daily life.


Published: April 20, 2009
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