Spa Tips There are a lot of people out there that have never experienced a rewarding visit to an elegant spa. Like a fine restaurant, they hear compelling stories and their first thought is "wow I wonder what that would be like" the next thought is usually "well I wouldn't even know how to act in a place like that" and that's as far as they get. Whether it be shyness or fear of embarrassment for not already knowing what is expected or appropriate. For first time spa guests as well as those who have been to spas in the past and had questions but didn't ask, the follow tips are aimed at making everyone feel like an experienced spa-goer!
The most important thing when getting a spa treatment is to
Be Comfortable. This means that if there is anything that you don't understand, don't like, or are curious about,
don't hesitate to ask your service provider. Even if you are already in your treatment. Spa teams are committed to providing you with the best spa experience possible, so if there is anything they can do to make your time there perfect, let them know. Don't feel like you are "being too picky" or "putting them out." Most of the time requests are very easy to accommodate,
such as changing the temperature to your preference, adjusting the volume of the music or even changing the music itself.
Question's for Massages and Body Treatments1. "Do I have to get Naked?"
This is a very common concern for a lot of new spa guests.
For full body massages it is necessary to
remove all the clothing your are comfortable with. Which means if you want to leave your bottoms on, you can. however avid spa goers prefer to be naked because clothing does hinder a therapist's ability to address certain muscles and in some cases entire areas of the body. Such as lower back, gluteals, hamstrings, and quads. Once you become comfortable with getting massage, and with your therapist, you can go from there. Another main reason is that massage therapists' use oils and creams. So If you are wearing any clothing, your almost guaranteed to get some oil or cream on them.
Body Treatments are even more of a mystery to most. In this case the guest is getting a full body skin treatment so being naked under the towel is ideal.
Also most spas have disposable undergarments you can wear if modesty is an issue, just ask your service provider.
Please keep in mind that
at no time in a massage or body treatment do the service professionals ever expose you. 2.
"How do I get my service provider to quit chatting?"Spa service providers are trained to minimize conversation in order to maximize the guests enjoyment of the service. There are some necessary communications that need to be made to provide them with feedback on your experience.
Such as, "How is the pressure?" or "Is your temperature comfortable?"
However if you find yourself in a situation where the service provider is going on and on, a polite effort to get them to stop is to
minimize your responses.
A good service provider keys off of the guest as far as conversation goes, so they should get the hint. If this doesn't work you might have to be a little more direct and
say something like " I really just want to zone out for a little bit" Remember you are paying for your time there, make it how you want it!
Question's for Facial Treatments 1. "What do I do if a product is causing me discomfort on my face?" Facial products are designed to relieve and sooth the skin, however sometimes your face and a product don't work together. It is important to
let your Esthetician know if you are uncomfortable so they can remove the product from your skin. This also goes for smells. Most all skin care lines use aromas and fragrance to enhance your facial.But if something is unpleasant to you, let them know.
Question's for body waxing1.
"How long does it need to be before I can get it waxed?Rule of thumb for hair length is 1/4 of an inch. Different people's hair grow at different speed, but its about a week's worth of growth.
General Tips for the SpaKnow the spa's cancellation policy
Most
spas have a 24-hour cancellation policy, but find out just in case. If
you violate their policy, the spa is legally permissible to charge you
for a partial or full amount of the treatment. Metro the Salon and Spa has a 24 hour cancellation policy with a 50% charge if cancellation occurs with in 24 hour or no show at the time of the appointment.
Arrive at the spa early
For
many, a spa visit is the ticket for a bit of R&R. Arrive at the spa
earlier than the time of your appointment so you can unwind and clear
your mind before beginning your treatment.
Wear casual attire
If
you're coming from the office, bring casual clothes to wear after your
treatment. You may walk in feeling stiff and stressed, but you'll leave
feeling refreshed and revitalized, so bring something comfortable to
wear post-treatment.
Wear as little jewelry as possible
Most
spas will not accept responsibility for items that are lost or stolen,
so leave all unnecessary valuables at home.
Limit consumption of food
Try not to eat for at least an hour before the treatment
Avoid consumption of alcohol on the day of the treatment
Alcohol
consumption and spa treatments are similar in one aspect: the
dehydration factor. Avoid any alcoholic beverages if you are planning a
trip to the spa.
Drink plenty of water
A
spa treatment often releases toxins from the body, so be sure to drink
plenty of water before and after your treatment to keep yourself
properly hydrated.
Turn off your cell phone at the spa
As
a common courtesy to other guests at the spa and for your own relaxation, please do not speak on
your cell phone and turn off any mobile devices during your visit.
Gratuity is not included
Standard
gratuity is 15-20% of the ORIGINAL spa treatment cost. Even though the
spa is giving customers a discounted treatment, your therapist
is still doing the same amount of work. If you are unsure of the
original price of the treatment, don't be afraid to ask. While you are
not required to tip, it is common courtesy and a great way to show your
therapist that they did an exceptional job.