I have never been to a spa, and not sure if I should start...Not sure if I feel comfortable parading around and eating lunch in a robe...Are people naked underneath? The scrubs, and cocoa baths sound great, but do you do these things in privacy, or are you naked while they smather you in scrub and wrap materials...I know I sound naive, but not sure if Im comfortable with strangers touching me..Anyhow, Do they sell any cocoa spa products I can use in the privacy of my own home?
Spa?I am a spa junkie and understand your concerns completely - it can be very intimidating the first time. Let me try to set your mind at ease, because having spa treatments are SO WORTH IT...
For massages, you keep your underwear on. You are given a robe and a private place to change, and you are NEVER exposed during the massage - the only part of your body that%26#39;s exposed is the part that%26#39;s being worked on (leg, arm, back, etc.) - the rest of you is covered with a sheet at all times.
For ';wet'; treatments - i.e., scrubs, baths, wraps - you have the option of being naked (some people like that!) or you can always wear a bathing suit. Believe it or not - I am NOT making this up, and try not to laugh - spas are equipped with disposable paper underwear you can use if you don%26#39;t have a bathing suit. I%26#39;ve had 2 different baths - for one, the bath was already drawn for me when I was lead into the room, and the technician showed me how to adjust the temp if I needed to, then she discretely closed %26amp; locked the door and I was left in privacy. She simply knocked when my time was up and I was allowed to get back in my robe before she entered a few minutes later. The other bath was combined with a head-neck-shoulders massage, but again, I was securely in the tub before she entered - she sat on a stool behind me and administered the massage, and the whole time, I was covered with the black water (it was a mud bath) and no one saw a thing.
As for the robes, keep in mind that everyone you see during your spa experience is either also in robes or is a techician, who sees people in robes all day long - and are usually very highly trained, very professional people. Unless you try it for yourself, you won%26#39;t know that it truly is a comfortable experience - you won%26#39;t be sorry, and I%26#39;ll bet you begin to look forward to your next spa visit!! You really should try it.
One thing to consider - do you have a preference between female/male technicians? This is something you%26#39;ll want to request when you make your appointment. Good luck!
Spa?Thanks!!
I love the Hershey Spa. You will be so relaxed. They keep you covered during treatments and only expose the area they are working on. If you can afford it get a package deal, you save money in the long run. I had the best pedi there with a pariffin wax dip in a private room overlooking the grounds while eating a bowl of hershey kisses. They do have various chocolate treatments as well as lotions to buy. The problem with things that smell like chocolate is I am hungry for chocolate all day long.
If you want a chocolate treatment book way in advance, those are very popular.
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