Thursday, January 21, 2010

I'm going for a Spa day soon and I'm wondering what these treatments will entail ?

I am having an aromatherepy back massage and a hand wax. What will I be expected to wear for these. And what do they do ?


Many ThanksI'm going for a Spa day soon and I'm wondering what these treatments will entail ?
For the massage, you'll just have a towel on but you never expose anything private due to the way they turn you round. You'll have a choice of oils that they will use on you.





For the hand wax i'm guessing it's probably parafin wax where they dip your hand in it, allow to dry then you'll probably get a hand massage afterwards. It doesn't matter what you wear for this as it's just your hands that receive the treatment.





Hope this helps :)I'm going for a Spa day soon and I'm wondering what these treatments will entail ?
How to Dress for a Day Spa Visit





A trip to the day spa can be a like a mini-vacation in the midst of your busy schedule. If you haven't been to a day spa before, though, the first trip can be a little disorienting because day spas tend to be more communal than a massage therapy clinic. To feel more at ease during your visit, you should know what to wear.





Step1





Find out if the day spa provides you with a kimono, robe or other spa-wear. Most day spas provide clothing to wear if you're getting full body treatments. If you're only getting a facial, manicure, pedicure or other similar service, you'll most likely wear your own clothes at the day spa, though you can still request a robe.





Step2





Realize that you can wear undergarments or a swimsuit for most full body treatments you get at a day spa. If you're especially modest or if your religious beliefs require you to wear undergarments, this won't interfere with most treatments. Talk to your therapist before your appointment if you have concerns.





Step3





Ask about footwear. To maintain pristine cleanliness, many spas don't allow people to wear street shoes in the treatment and lounge areas. However, they generally provide slip-on shoes for you to wear.





Step4





Understand that some facilities are co-ed. Some day spas offer pools, steam rooms, saunas and hot tubs that may not be private, and these may also be open to the other gender. In this case, you may be required to wear a swimsuit to use the facilities, or you may choose to wear one for your own comfort.





Step5





Leave jewelry at home, unless you're going to leave it on during your treatment. Most day spas provide lockers, but it's easier to leave jewelry at home so you don't need to worry about it.





Step6





Wear comfortable clothes but nothing too informal. Yoga pants and a comfortable shirt are appropriate, but as long as they're clothes that you're comfortable in and that are appropriate to wear in public, you're wearing the right thing. Even if you don't wear your clothes at the spa, their comfort helps extend the benefits of your spa treatments when you put them on to go home.





~*~Enjoy!~*~











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