Saturday, March 20, 2010

Good Therapist is the KEY


The Therapist should be professional, courteous, pleasant and cleanly
dressed. The treatment should start on time; Therapists should wash their hands
before they touch you.

Therapists should follow your lead in terms of how much talk occurs
during the session. They should not discuss their personal problems
with you.

For a good spa experience, massage therapists should be sensitive to
the kind of touch you want in terms of pressure. You should not be left alone during body wraps, facials, or hydrotherapy baths. Some spas do this, but the best practice is for the therapist to be with the client at all the times, enhancing
service and ensuring your safety You should feel free to ask questions before, during and after your treatment. And before you book a treatment, you can ask to take tour to make sure the spa is clean.