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Spa Etiquette

 


Many clients are confused as to what constitutes good etiquette in a spa environment. In order to assist our clients, below is a helpful guide of what most spas expect from their guests:

 

- Clients should arrive on time for small treatments and 15 minutes early for larger treatments or if you are a new client of the spa.

- Clients generally undress completely for body services except for briefs or underpants.
Your therapist will keep your body draped in dry services only exposing the area to be worked upon. However, in wet services such as body scrubs, body wraps and hydrotherapies, you will not be draped in order to reap maximum benefits. (Disposable underwear is readily available or you may prefer your own swim suit in these services)

- Allow the therapist to perform the service booked in the allotted time

- Give the therapist feedback as to your comfort and special troubled areas

- Relax - after all that's generally why you are in the spa

- Enjoy, benefit and allow others to do for you!

- Know that you are in a professional spa therapy operation and do not expect anything other than therapeutic or spa services

- Know that you may be silent or quietly talkative, but so that other clients can enjoy their treatments, keep any noise to a minimum

- Turn off any mobile phones, pagers etc

- Share public space respectfully with other spa users

- Do not bring children and leave them unattended. This is very disruptive to other spa users and unsafe for children

- Relax, yet respect that the treatment room must be prepared for the next client

- Be aware that you must vacate the treatment room upon completion of your service within a reasonable amount of time

- Give honest feedback to your therapist or the manager - at Advance Skin we are always striving to provide the best. Your satisfaction is our top priority.
 
 
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