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Massage Therapy Spa Parties in Venice and Sarasota FL
Theme parties are all the rage these days. Why not try a massage therapy spa party then? This is something that the massage spa itself can organize and offer to its clients in Venice and Sarasota FL.
Massage spas can make use of creative and innovative ideas in packaging these parties. They should include services and products that are most attractive to clients. Foremost of these is, of course, therapeutic massage. Among the therapeutic massage techniques popular with clients are reflexology, Swedish massage, deep tissue massage and sports massage. A massage spa could also offer pregnancy massage for infanticipating clients. This could even be packaged with a baby shower in the spa. There will always be pregnant women in Venice and Sarasota FL, after all.
Therapeutic massage could be packaged with aromatherapy treatments, too. Various aromatherapy massage oils can be offered, each one targeting certain effects. Aromatherapy is in itself also popular with residents of Venice and Sarasota FL.
Massage therapy could also be effectively paired with popular spa treatments such as facials, masks, scrubs, mud baths, body wraps and paraffin treatments. Natural and organic ingredients can be used in these treatments. Scrubs, for example, can be made with salt or sugar. Facials and masks can be done with real fruits and substances such as honey. Additional spa services could include waxing, hair styling, manicures and pedicures.
Massage spas could further entice clients by offering these massage therapy spa parties as discounted packages. They can show clients that the packages will enable them to sample the various services at a much lower price than if they availed of those services individually.
Massage spas should also provide packages to fit a wide range of interests, as well as various budgets from the simplest and most basic to the grandest. The packages should suit trends while also serving classic expectations.
Related products and items may be used to enhance these massage therapy spa party packages. Among these are health and wellness tools such as scented candles, yoga mats, meditative mood music and nature sounds. Self pampering items such as soft natural fiber robes and towels will be very welcome, too.
Massage spas can use these parties to promote new or old reliable self care products, especially skin care and hair care products. These may be products produced exclusively by the spa or products for which the spa is a dealer. The occasion is an opportunity to allow clients to try out these products and experience their effects firsthand. The party also gives the spa personnel an opportunity to comprehensively explain the benefits of the products and demonstrate how they should be properly used and integrated into the client’s daily routine. This can result in continuous return business. It is imperative, though, that the spa offer only products that are of the highest quality and effectiveness so as not to lose credibility among its clients.
No party is complete without food. At a massage therapy spa party, the food necessarily has to be not only delicious but healthy. Fresh vegetable and fruit salads should be the centerpiece of the menu. Of course, the dressings should be healthy and all natural, as well. Even the drinks should be made of pure water and fresh fruit juices or herbal teas and tisanes.
Indeed, there will always be an occasion where a massage therapy spa party would be an appropriate form of celebration. If massage spas in Venice and Sarasota FL organize these parties, the clients will surely love them. So how about a massage therapy spa party for your next celebration in Venice or Sarasota FL?
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Massage Envy Sarasota South
John Kapinos / Eric Seace
4037 Clark Rd, Unit 17
Sarasota, FL 34233
Phone: (941) 927-6200
Fax: (941) 256-8088
Email: clinic0639@massageenvy.com
Website: www.massageenvy.com
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