Hey i was wondering what does a day pass to the spa usually include? Because i want the whole package like the whole deal i want the massage, facial, pedicure, manicure etc. And i was wondering what that would be called? Would it be included in just the day pass to the spa? Thanks i'll rate 5s!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? kristen22 answered Monday June 5 2006, 12:54 am: Spa Association has set which will help you to make the distinction between a facility that offers spa services, and a true day spa.
A clean, safe, calming and nurturing environment
Private treatment rooms for each client receiving a personal service
Showering and changing facilities for women and men
Spa robes and shoes for all sizes
Business licenses; professional, licensed estheticians and therapists on staff
Professional spa products for which estheticians and therapists have received training in their use
Massages: Swedish, Lymph Drainage and Reflexology (Optional: Shiatsu, Polarity, Sports, Deep tissue, and Deep muscle)
Body treatments (one or more on the menu): Body packs and wraps, Exfoliation, Cellulite, Body toning/contouring, Waxing, Homecare program (Optional: Electrical impulse body toning, heat treatments, Aryurveda treatments, Laser hair removal, Electrolysis, Hand & Foot care)
Face: Cleansing facial, Homecare program (Optional: Medical facial, Electrical toning, Laser hair removal, Electrolysis, Cosmetics, Make-up consultation)
Aromatherapy: Personalized for body and/or face. [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
AuntieEm answered Monday June 5 2006, 12:33 am: it depends where
go to the website of where you wanna go, and if there is a FAQ or something go to it
look around the site and im sure the question will be answered there
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