When some hear the words "spa treatments," they think of spending hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars to go away to some fancy resort where they will be pampered for a week, or a weekend.
But you can spend an afternoon at a local day spa, and enjoy one or more of a variety of treatments for a very reasonable price.
The question to ask is whether you think the benefits of a treatment is worth the cost.
Massages
Massages are almost synonymous with spas. You can't think of one without thinking of the other.
A massage can cost between $75 and $300. The price can depend on many different factors, like:
How long the massage lasts.
The kind it is. (A deep tissue massage costs more than a basic massage).
The kinds of supplies that are used. (Hot stones or aromatherapy oils can add to the price).
Massages have many benefits. They can help you relax and de-stress. They can help relieve aches and pains, especially if you suffer from muscle cramps or arthritis. They can also help improve circulation.
Facials
Facials are another well-known spa treatment.
A facial can cost anywhere from $50 (for a basic facial) to $300. In fact, in some places, you will be able to get a facial treatment for even less.
Facials promote healthy skin. A good facial exfoliates, removing dead skin cells. It also moisturizes and hydrates the skin. Some find that facials help with skin problems, like frequent breakouts. And, like a massage, a facial can be very relaxing.
Manicures
Sometimes, something as simple, and affordable, as a manicure or pedicure can help make you feel pampered and more relaxed.
At most spas, you can get a manicure for between $15 and $50. While you might pay the same, or a little less, at a manicure salon, a spa has a more relaxing ambiance. A spa manicure or pedicure also often includes a few more steps, like a hand massage, or a foot scrub. By the time you leave, you will have baby-soft hands, relaxed feet, and perfectly polished nails.
Getting a manicure or pedicure at a day spa once a week, or even just once a month, can make a world of difference.
So, are spa treatments worth the expense? Anyone who has ever had a good one will tell you that they are. And you don't have to spend a small fortune to enjoy the many benefits of a good massage, facial, manicure or pedicure.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
Are Spa Treatments Worth The Expense?
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