Do Spa Days Exist Just to Sell Products?
Posted on December 20, 2009
Filed Under Aging Skin Care, how to get rid of acne |
There are lots of motives for indulging in a spa day. Many look upon a spa experience as being beneficial to health, whilst others simply treasure pampering as part of a well deserved beauty treat.The more cynical among us often take the view that the treatment in the spa is just a softening up process to persuade the relaxed and suggestible to part with even more of their cash for a range of spa branded products.
It’s true that some leading spas have perfected a series of products that can be used domestically without needing a therapist and many of these products are “as used” in the spa’s own treatments. They would argue that these beauty gifts are essential for those who don’t have the time to actually attend a session at the spa of their choice.For many others, it’s the customers who insist on having a reminder of the indulgent treatment they enjoyed and some prefer proven spa quality products to pamper hands, feet, legs and face. For others, spa days are only things they have done on team building/bonding days or they just can’t go as they are pregnant and have increased skin sensitivity and sense of smell as well as the “bump” to contend with.Some women find the smells and textures of otherwise market leading creams and lotions to be unpleasant or look to bath soaks to ease discomfort rather than take prescription medicines.
It’s also during pregnancy that women have to take even more care of their skin and overall health, so many prefer to use spa quality beauty products, cosmetics and creams specially developed with pregnancy in mind. These enriching products helping to soothe, calm and nourish tight, stressed, skin throughout pregnancy and beyond.The same is true for foot and hand care, which as part of a spa treatment can improve cosmetic appearance and enhance comfort.There are soothing and cooling creams available that will carry on the good work at home after the treatment finishes, and if that delivers the same sense of well being in a domestic environment, what’s wrong with that?
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