What time of day is best for spa?

What time of day is best for spa?

Before and After a Day’s Work Or, after a long work day, the spa is very handy for releasing stress before dinner. It’s also a great spot to unwind while keeping up with the family. Going to a spa on your own can be far more relaxing than going en masse or à deux: you don’t constantly have to check with your partner or friend to see if they’re ready for a sauna or a mint tea yet, or feel guilty for ignoring them to read a magazine or have a snooze.

What not to do before a spa day?

Before your spa day, avoid using any harsh skin products that might react with spa treatments. It’s also a good idea to exfoliate a day before, so your skin is primed to absorb the full benefits of any lotions or oils used during massages and treatments. Massages are one of the most popular spa services. Clients can choose from options like Swedish massages for gentle relaxation, deep tissue massages to target sore muscles, or hot stone massages that use warm stones to melt away tension. Massages help lower stress, ease pain, and improve blood flow.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.

What is a mini spa day?

A single use pass to the spa, without leaving your home. This is one time, mini version of our full spa day. A curated bundle for slowing down, getting pampered & sleeping well. Make a day of it- this is a multi-sensory experience to nourish body, mind & spirit. Turn your living room into a spa sanctuary by setting up a serene atmosphere with candles, calming music, and aromatherapy. Provide guests with face masks, cucumber slices, and fluffy robes to create an at-home spa time experience. Offer cucumber citrus water and herbal teas to add to the relaxation.

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