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How to Make the Most of Your Spa Visit
Take a little time to anticipate the details of you spa visit and you'll get the maximum benefit and pleasure from the experience. See which of the following pointers can apply to you.
Explore the possibilities.Ask for a full description of any treatment that sounds intriguing. Be open to experimentation. That's how you'll find new treatments to enjoy.
Share your personal health history.We can help you plan accordingly. If you have a condition such as asthma, diabetes or lupus, you should get your doctor's okay for any tratment you'd like to try. People with high blood pressure or a heart condition may want to avoid any treatment that involves heat or detoxification. Pregnant women should avoid essentials oils, detoxification and anything that could raise body temperatures, such as steam rooms.
Mention any prescription drugs you are using.If you tell our staff that you are using a product such as Acutane or Retin A, we can help you avoid any services or products that might irritate your skin or otherwise be harmful.
Get advice regarding scheduling.If you plan on having more than one treatment, ask the order in which you will receive them. Choosing the right sequence may enhance your pleasure. Some facials are more suitable before a body treatment, and some are more appropriate afterward. Makeup appointments should come last so that you leave looking your best.
Use the opportunity to find new products.In the course of your skin or body treatment, you may discover a product you like. Ask if you can receive a sample or purchase a supply for home use. Products are exclusive to the professional industry, and may be used in between treatments to extend and maximize the results.
Anticipate how the treatment will fit into your other plans.For example, if you're having a facial treatment that may leave your skin temporarily irritated or blotchy, you may not want to go to an elegant affair afterward. If you've booked a massage that will leave you very relaxed, you may be inspired to return to the office with your newfound energy - or you may prefer to go straight home and chill out.
Allow enough time for your visit.Plan to spend a least 15 minutes sipping a beverage, relaxing and chatting or enjoying some solitude. And try not to rush yourself at the end of your visit. This way you won't have to be concerned if your visit takes a little longer than you anticipated, and you'll prolong the pleasure of relaxation.
Try to come at off-peak hours.It will be easier to get an appointment during the week than the weekend and at times other than lunch hour. Your spa experience may be more relaxing and leisurely when you're there are at a less crowded time.
Bring grooming supplies you will need.You will be supplied with robes, towels, slippers and some personal items. But if you have special needs, please feel free to bring them along for your visit.
Book your next visit before you leave.You'll have the best chance of getting the date you want, particularly if it is at a popular time. And you'll enjoy anticipating a pleasant experience that's also a good investment in your health and well-being.
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