What do you wear to Bannatynes Spa Day?
What should I wear? Therapists are trained to respect client’s modesty at all times; for facials we recommend you remove your upper body clothing; for massages please leave underwear on. You will be covered by a towel throughout the treatment. If you are having a spray tan please wear loose dark clothing. However, most professionals recommend undressing to whatever level makes you feel comfortable enough for them to do their job without exposing too much skin; typically underwear is kept on but pants or shorts should come off depending on where they’ll be focusing.Typically, clients undress to their level of comfort, keeping in mind that the therapist will only uncover the specific areas being worked on. Many individuals choose to remove all clothing, while some prefer to keep their underwear on.Your therapist can modify the treatment to work directly over clothing or over sheets if desired. It is up to you on which articles of clothing to remove as you will be instructed to undress to your comfort level, however, most patients choose to fully disrobe.Some people prefer to keep their underwear on during the treatment, which is totally fine. If you’re wearing a bra, it would probably be beneficial to remove this so the therapist can work on your back properly. You will always be sufficiently covered with a blanket or large towel at all times for your comfort.
Should I shave before a spa day?
For example, it’s recommended that men shave the night or day before receiving a skin care treatment. For women, shaving before certain spa services could cause irritation. It’s always wise to inquire with the spa receptionist on what type of at-home prep is expected before you show up for your appointment. Taking a hot bath immediately could strip away these benefits. Generally, it’s recommended to wait at least two to three hours after a massage before taking a bath. This waiting period allows your body to reap the benefits of the massage and the oils fully.From a personal hygiene standpoint, showering before you hit the pool or hot tub is great for your comfort and health. It washes away sweat and oils that could mix with the water and cause skin irritation. If you have sensitive skin or allergies, this is especially important to avoid any bad reactions.Showering before spa treatments is often recommended as a courtesy to both yourself and the spa staff. Taking a quick shower will ensure your skin is completely clean, removing any lotions, oils or perfumes that you may have applied before your visit.