Can a 13 year old have a spa day?
On balance however, spas themselves do not tend to permit children under the age of 16. In all cases, children and teenagers must be accompanied by an adult. What it boils down to is a combination of individual spa destination protocols, safety, consideration for others and personal choice. One of the key benefits of a spa day for kids is that it teaches them how to take care of themselves. During a spa day, children learn about personal hygiene, proper skincare, and the importance of relaxation.
Which age is best for spa?
Generally speaking, children under the age of 16 are not allowed in the spa area without parental supervision and adults must remain present at all times while they are there. Additionally, most spas do not offer services such as massages or facials to children under the age of 18. According to court documents, Olympus Spa owner Sun Lee responded that the spa believed it did not violate state law. Nudity is required in certain parts of the spa and to compound the matter further, minors as young as 13 are permitted.
What to expect at a spa day?
Many spas offer various treatments, but spa packages may limit your choice. Popular treatments include massages, body and facial therapies, and hand and feet treatments. When selecting a spa treatment, consider: Your comfort level with nudity (some treatments require partial or full disrobing) The most common spa treatments are massages, manicures/pedicures and facials. However, you might also see offered such treatments as a body scrub/exfoliation, a fingers or toes file & polish (like a mini manicure or pedicure) or a scalp massage. Find out more in our treatment guides.