Champdude21
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Well - I had first added Body Glow salt scrub massages since I am studying the aromatherapy stuff so much lately - the salt scrubs are quick, easy to make and everyone loves them.
Now that I've finished up some additional training in different spa techniques (Yeah for Spa Bodywork Guide!) I am thinking I will expand my menu to my clients. I'll probably add one new thing each month until I get it set the way I want.
What I am thinking is four basic spa treatments that I offer year round:
The Body Glow exfoliation, a Mud Coccoon, an herbal wrap and a Scalp massage/hair treatment with facial massage while the hair mask is processing (since I work at a hair salon it only makes sense to tap into that aspect of the work. : )
BUT - I really like some of the creative ideas I've seen around and I KNOW I will get bored with just four "same ole, same ole". So - what I am thinking is to offer a seasonal option of each of the four basic treatments. The four basics will stay the same year round - but I could have one additional option depending on the season (and my mood)! Like doing a "Summer Fruit Salad Body Coccoon" instead of the mud and make my own product with clay, avocado, papaya and honey, etc. More of a summer moisturizing treatment. Or a "Cider and Spice" herbal wrap instead of the regular herb blend using cider and mulling spices. Or a "Sweetheart Chocolate Scrub" for a body glow treatment.
That way I can be creative and....well...fickle, as I so often am, without having a menu that is out of control or too expensive to maintain. *laughing*
Anyone ever done anything like that? What types of "extra" treatments do you provide in a dry room/massage setting?
I have had a really good response to the body glow treatment - I have good retail sales afterwards and my clients love that I make the products myself personalized just for them. I also have clients driving past three or four other places and from 30-40 minutes away to come to me in the middle of NOWHERE becuase of the "extras" I offer.
Anywho - Just rambling, thinking outloud and wondering what you guys do.
Angela
Now that I've finished up some additional training in different spa techniques (Yeah for Spa Bodywork Guide!) I am thinking I will expand my menu to my clients. I'll probably add one new thing each month until I get it set the way I want.
What I am thinking is four basic spa treatments that I offer year round:
The Body Glow exfoliation, a Mud Coccoon, an herbal wrap and a Scalp massage/hair treatment with facial massage while the hair mask is processing (since I work at a hair salon it only makes sense to tap into that aspect of the work. : )
BUT - I really like some of the creative ideas I've seen around and I KNOW I will get bored with just four "same ole, same ole". So - what I am thinking is to offer a seasonal option of each of the four basic treatments. The four basics will stay the same year round - but I could have one additional option depending on the season (and my mood)! Like doing a "Summer Fruit Salad Body Coccoon" instead of the mud and make my own product with clay, avocado, papaya and honey, etc. More of a summer moisturizing treatment. Or a "Cider and Spice" herbal wrap instead of the regular herb blend using cider and mulling spices. Or a "Sweetheart Chocolate Scrub" for a body glow treatment.
That way I can be creative and....well...fickle, as I so often am, without having a menu that is out of control or too expensive to maintain. *laughing*
Anyone ever done anything like that? What types of "extra" treatments do you provide in a dry room/massage setting?
I have had a really good response to the body glow treatment - I have good retail sales afterwards and my clients love that I make the products myself personalized just for them. I also have clients driving past three or four other places and from 30-40 minutes away to come to me in the middle of NOWHERE becuase of the "extras" I offer.
Anywho - Just rambling, thinking outloud and wondering what you guys do.
Angela