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Day Spas are key to stress reduction

May 5th, 2009

 

Spas have long been considered a haven where the very wealthy go to pamper themselves.

But since the economic downturn, they’ve morphed into something more — a place where overly stressed jitterbugs worried about job stability can go for a few moments of unadulterated relaxation.

That’s what Laurie Mancuso, owner of Bellus Tu Day Spa in Kings Mountain, said she has been seeing for months. Instead of more expensive treatments, folks are opting to fit on-the-go facials and quickie rubdowns into their schedules.

“People are so stressed out that they’re not sleeping, and they want to know what they can do without taking Tylenol PM,” said Mancuso, a former nurse and licensed aesthetician.

It’s a national trend. A recent article in The New York Times said that weekly traffic to the “stress-management” category of Spafinder.com has doubled since the summer.

“It’s not just a luxury anymore. It’s not just for rich people, it’s for everybody,” said Kevin Jones, a massage therapist at Bellus Tu. “More and more people are coming in and their biggest complaint is stress. But during a massage, they can lay there and relax for an hour while the stress of everyday life just melts away.”

The economy is a constant topic of conversation at Spa South Salon in Gastonia, owner Jack Ward said. Ward said that all of their spa services have done fairly well, even in this economy. He said that’s because people are using spas as an escape from all of the doom and gloom they’re hearing about.

“You can get a $25 manicure and have someone massage your arms much easier than you can more expensive services like new clothes and new cars, those things we used to do to reward ourselves,” Ward said.

While any spa treatment can be relaxing, Ward said, he recommends a massage to work out the tension in the neck, back and shoulders for a person under extreme stress. Mancuso said she always recommends regular facials, especially for women, who tend to show their stress in the form of acne and bags under their eyes.

And treatments go beyond the actual 30 to 60 minutes regular folks are spending at spas. Ward touted the longer-term benefits massage treatments can have in encouraging general relaxation.

Jones added that it’s important to educate clients on inexpensive things they can do at home to stay relaxed after their visit — sleeping with pillows under their knees to help alleviate lower back pain, performing quick stretches as they enter doorways, placing ice cold green tea bags or sliced cucumbers on their eyes and carrying simple tote bags instead of heavy, oversized purses.

“Most people can’t afford to come here every day,” Jones said.

Still, an occasional trip to the spa can be worth the therapeutic benefits of a treatment and the unbiased ear of a therapist, particularly during troubled times.

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Spas The Best Stress Buster in Gastonia NC

April 16th, 2009

 

Spas have long been considered a haven where the very wealthy go to pamper themselves.

But since the economic downturn, they’ve morphed into something more – a place where overly-stressed jitterbugs worried about job stability can go for a few moments of unadulterated relaxation.

It’s what Laurie Mancuso, owner of Bellus Tu Day Spa in Kings Mountain, said she’s been seeing for months. Instead of more expensive treatments, folks are opting to fit on the go facials and quicky rubdowns into their schedules.

“People are so stressed out that they’re not sleeping and they want to know what they can do without taking Tylenol PM,” said Mancuso, a former nurse and licensed aesthetician.

“It’s not just a luxury anymore. It’s not just for rich people, it’s for everybody,” said Kevin Jones, a massage therapist at Bellus Tu. “More and more people are coming in and their biggest complaint is stress. But during a massage, they can lay there and relax for an hour while the stress of everyday life just melts away.”

The economy is a constant topic of conversation at Spa South Salon in Gastonia, said owner Jack Ward. Ward said that all of their spa services have done fairly well, even in this economy. He said that’s because people are using spas as an escape from all of the doom and gloom they’re hearing about.

“You can get a $25 manicure and have someone massage your arms much easier than you can more expensive services like new clothes and new cars, those things we used to do to reward ourselves,” Ward said.

While any spa treatment can be relaxing, Ward said he recommends a massage to work out the tension in the neck, back and shoulders for a person under extreme stress. Mancuso said she always recommends regular facials, especially for women, who tend to show their stress in the form of acne and bags under their eyes.

And treatments go beyond the actual 30 to 60 minutes regular folks are spending at spas. Ward touted the longer term benefits massage treatments can have in encouraging general relaxation.

Jones added that it’s important to educate clients on inexpensive things they can do at home to stay relaxed after their visit – sleeping with pillows underneath their knees to help alleviate lower back pain, performing quick stretches as they enter doorways, placing ice cold green tea bags or sliced cucumbers on their eyes and carrying simple tote bags instead of heavy, oversized purses.

“Most people can’t afford to come here every day,” Jones said.

Still, an occasional trip to the spa can be worth the therapeutic benefits of a treatment and the unbiased ear of a therapist, particularly during troubled times.

“At a local day spa environment,” Ward said, “there’s a reasonable enough cost associated with treatment that most individuals are still able to afford it.”

Benefits of Massage

Massage has been found to have several benefits, including:

- Enhancing general health, such as improving circulation of blood, relaxing muscles and improving joint mobility, and encouraging general relaxation.

- Alleviating problem conditions like general muscle tension and aches, muscular back pain and tension headaches.

- Relieving stress by triggering the relaxation response, relaxing tense muscles and reducing anxiety levels.

Never Had A Massage? Here’s What You Need to Know

Here are a few tips to help make your first visit comfortable.

Modesty. You’ll be draped with a sheet or large towel. You may choose to be totally or partially unclothed and private areas should be covered at all times.

Talking. Some people need silence to relax, while others prefer a more social interaction. Always give the therapist immediate feedback if you experience any discomfort.

Oil. Oil, lotion or another lubricant is commonly used to allow the therapist’s hands to slide over the skin. Make sure your therapist is aware of any allergies you may have.

Payment. Payment is usually due immediately before or after the session. Be sure to check when you schedule your appointment. Also check to see if your insurance covers therapeutic massages.

Tipping. Tipping is common in places such as health clubs, beauty salons or resorts.

Gender. The gender of your massage therapist is mainly a matter of personal preference and comfort. 

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Greensboro North Carolina Spa Openings

March 31st, 2009

Three new salons have opened recently in downtown Greensboro, bringing the total number of spas in the center city to 29.

 

Araneetae Russ moved her Spa Creations Day Spa from Battleground Avenue to 335-B Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in the Southside neighborhood earlier this month.

 

 

Adaomma Edwards opened Jade & Co. Salon next door on Martin Luther King in Southside after about a year at its former Pyramids Village Boulevard location.

 

 

Powder Room Day Spa opened last week at 111-E Paisley Street on the northern end of downtown Greensboro.

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Ashville NC Spas Jouin together to Establish Spa Standards

January 15th, 2009

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The seemingly powerful healing nature of the mountains is one of the reasons behind the legion of spas in Asheville, local owners said.

For centuries, people have been flocking to the region to take advantage of its natural rejuvenation properties, making the city home to numerous relaxation destinations.
“Asheville has a long history in the healing art,” said Ilana Craig, co-owner of Innovative Spa Management, which owns three local spas. “People used to come here to take in the good air when tuberculosis was prevalent in the country.”

The local culture of Asheville is what sets its spas apart from those in other cities, spa-goers said. The region’s focus on organic products and locally grown food has made its way into spas. At Spa Theology, customers can enjoy an organic orange blossom scrub made with some locally grown ingredients.

Frequent spa customers also said that Asheville spas seem to be more focused on making sure the customer feels relaxed beginning the moment they set foot in the spa by using the art of Feng Shui to arrange furniture and decorate their facilities.

“I think the ones around Asheville might be a little more focused on health and wellness instead of beauty,” said Jen Charlton, owner of Sensibilities Day Spa. “Here even our skin care, we are very focused on the wellness side. It’s definitely very popular because of the greening of day spas.”

The spa industry has gotten so big in Asheville that local owners are thinking of creating an association in order to maintain customer standards, network with other spa owners and better understand the nuances of the industry.

“I think probably the biggest reasons we would do that is to just protect consumers,” said Cristy Patten, co-owner of the Spa at Biltmore Village. “I think when you establish a standard of excellence, you can ensure the continuous elevation of professionalism and quality.”

Top 5 spas in Ashville NC:

The Spa at the Grove Park Inn Resort

Spa Theology

Sensibilities Day Spa

Sensibilities

Suraj Spa Salon

Spa at Biltmore Village

 

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