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Spa Etiquette -
What You Need To Know
Spa-goers
visiting the spa for the first time
often need to know what is expected of them as they prepare for their spa
experience. As the spa strives to provide the client with a tranquil and
safe environment so too the spa-goer has certain expectations placed upon
them. To make the spa experience as relaxing and enjoyable as possible
here are a few simple guidelines to follow:
- Book well in advance and where possible pick up a brochure from the
spa that includes prices and treatments. Call 24-hours in advance if you
need to cancel or reschedule.
- Request detailed information on the type of treatment booked.
- Ask about the therapist assigned to
you. Do you prefer a male or female spa therapist?
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Wear suitable clothes and be prepared to undress according to spa
treatment you have booked. Spa robes and slippers are provided for the
comfort of the client and spa personnel are trained in proper draping
techniques for complete comfort and privacy.
- Arrive 10 – 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to ensure
you are calm and relaxed before the spa treatment.
- Always alert the spa therapist to any current or chronic health
condition that may need to be addressed before your spa treatment.
- In consideration of the other spa clientele, cell phones and pagers
are not a good idea in the spa – remember your there to get away from
the stress!
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Allow
the therapist to advise and prepare you for the treatment you have
reserved. As you relax and benefit from the spa treatment you will be
sure to feel the stress melt away.
- Everyone is different – so feel free to speak or not during your
treatment. Share information and feedback on your personal comfort level
or any sensitive areas on the body.
- Relax you’re at the spa! Enjoy the treatment and reap the full
benefits.
- Take time as you prepare to leave the treatment room, however,
remember there may be another client waiting to use the space.
- Determine the tipping policy in advance and be prepared accordingly.
- Let the spa personnel know if your experience at the spa was as
expected. Your feedback is always appreciated.
- Now is a good time to ask about any
new products to take home.
Scented candles or essentials oils will help to enjoy the spa at home.
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Remember the right way to spa is your way so always have good
communication with the spa personnel and make the experience a relaxing
and memorable one.
Written by: Angie Kocsi
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