11 Jul Find Your Inner “Spa Voice”
If you are in a spa setting that is communal (ie: manicure/ pedicure room, intention room, etc.), be careful how loud you speak, and the topics that you speak about with your service provider and/or others in the room.
Imagine having a relaxing pedicure while the lady next to you blabs about “the latest gossip” or worse yet, talks about her aching corns! A spa environment is sacred, and to disrupt it with gossip, banter, loud voices or rude comments spoils it for everyone.
If you’re a chatty Cathy yourself, then just try to relax, practicing some deep breathing exercises. Breathe in slowly through your nostrils and breathe out slowly through your mouth. Listen to the music, close your eyes and enjoy the moment.
Being considerate is essential.
Cell Phones
Don’t embarrass yourself and disrupt the quiet by forgetting to silence your cell phone. To some people a spa is like a church: a sacred place they go to seek solace, peace and most of all, quiet. Remind yourself to turn your phone to vibrate, or even off altogether, before you enter the spa.
When enjoying services at Bella Vita, we kindly ask that you use your “spa voice” and turn off your cell phones. There’s nothing relaxing about being in the middle of massage or facial and hearing phones and loud voices interrupted your quiet time. Use your time at the spa as a get away from your busy week and enjoy an hour or so of peace and quiet.
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