What happens on a spa day in the UK?
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. Have light meals before your spa day to keep comfortable during treatments. If opting for exfoliation, skip shaving 24 hours before to avoid skin irritation. To maximize aromatherapy benefits, skip using perfumes beforehand. Leave your jewelry at home to prevent misplacement during your spa experience.
How long is a half day spa?
Enjoy a four hour spa day with full use of our facilities, your choice of a delicious dining experience and either a 40 minute express facial or 40 minute back, neck, shoulder & scalp massage. A spa bath is a spa treatment that usually takes place in a private treatment room, and will be just for you, or for you and your partner. The bathing experience will certainly feel more luxurious than your one at home.Depending on the facility, you can expect to enjoy services like massage, facials, hydrotherapy, and other restorative body treatments. There may be a steam room, sauna, or pool that are also available for use during your visit. Day spas are geared toward comfort, and every need will be addressed while you are there.If you’re asking, “What are men’s services at a spa? The answer is… all of them! The most popular being massages. With different modalities available, there is a massage that is exactly right for what ails you. At Spa Minérale, we offer a menu of Wellness Massages.
Can I go to a spa day on my own?
In the age of Wellness, it’s perfectly acceptable – essential even – to make time for ourselves as part of our long-term health. The idea of treating ourselves to a spa day is balanced by the fact it’s good for us to take time out from our busy lives and look after ourselves, mentally, physically and spiritually. A solo spa visit provides the perfect opportunity for self-care. After the many challenges of lockdown, it’s important to carve out some regular ‘you time’ for relaxation, reflection and a little indulgence.Being alone without thinking of another person gives you the space to check in and see how you really feel. It’s not selfish to want to spa alone.