Different Spa Etiquettes

§ July 11th, 2010 § Filed under Beauty § Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , Comments Off

A ot of people define spa etiquette as passing each spa client their undivided attention, demonstrating genuine hospitality and care and doing each spa treatment meticulously and properly. Spa etiquette also includes heartily greeting each client as they arrive in to the spa, explaining each service and procedure and using sanitary utensils during the treatment.

For a spa’s etiquette to be regarded great, it should bring complete ambience with remarkable guest service. A classic illustration would include adding candles, lavender scents and others to produce a tranquil atmosphere. The spa must have locker rooms so the clients will be confident that their items are secured. The spa must also provide water, juice, tea or other drinks to make the clients feel at ease.

As for a spa client’s etiquette, much is also required of you. First, you have to be punctual. You must arrive on time or early for your appointment to relish your spa experience and not be rushed. You must also let the therapist to do a service as reserved and timed and give her a feedback as to what is your comfortable position and what are your problem areas. You should keep your voice gentle and talk in soft tones for the welfare of other spa goers and you should share public space respectfully with other spa goers.

Generally, children are not permitted to run around in a spa. But if you have to, then you must not leave your child unsupervised in a spa as it is very perturbing and disruptive to other spa goers. You must also value the room you are in. Do not litter or mess up the room as it will be used by another spa client after you.

Also, give an genuine feedback to the owner and spa therapist so they will know which areas to improve in.

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