The Evolution of The Day Spa
Over the past few years, day spas have emerged in large residential areas, suburbs, and shopping malls, offering a range of treatments created to calm the body and mind.
People are more stressed out than ever before and are increasingly looking for covenient ways to decompress without taking to much time.
1/3 of Americans are living with extreme stress and nearly half believe their stress has increased over the past five years.
People who go for a single massage reduce their blood pressure by seven points. Over time, lowered blood pressure can add years to your life.
Dealing with your stress today can help prevent stress-related illesses tomorrow.
There is quite a bit you can learn at a spa to help reduce stress. The right answer is to find what fits into your life style and what will work for you.
Spas are not about luxury they’re about healthy living; they are a place that a person can get tangible results and overall well-being.
Spas even have a program for your skin. It is just as important to take good care of your skin because what is happening inside reflects the appearance of your skin. I call it skin fitness.
Spas today not only take the stress away but also educate the client on what to do at home to maintain healthy living.
A good Treatment for the skin to help and maintain after a great facial is just as important as having that facial. Stay ready not get ready.
A person can go for an hour or go for the day. My motto is live spa every day!
It’s for your health!!!!