A spa is a place where medicinal baths are offered using mineral-rich spring water (and occasionally seawater). Usually, spa towns or spa resorts (including hot spring resorts) offer different health therapies, often known as balneotherapy. Day spas are also quite popular and offer various personal care and beauty treatments.
A day spa is a business that delivers an array of luxury options through personal care treatments such as hair, massages, and facials for the purpose of improving fitness, appearance, and relaxation. In contrast to a salon, it contains facilities such as a sauna, pool, jacuzzi, steam room, or whirlpool that guests may use in addition to their treatment. A destination spa, on the other hand, provides similar facilities bundled into packages that include fitness, workout programs, health preparation, life coaching, yoga, Tai Chi, and accommodation where guests live for the duration of their stay. A resort spa may also function as a day spa if they allow access to patrons who are not guests of the hotel. The other different types of spas include ayurvedic spas, club spas, dental spas, hot tubs, and medical spas. Treatments that may be provided include body massage, hair, foot massage, facials, waxing, microdermabrasion, body treatments, manicures, pedicures, aromatherapy, moxibustion, ear candling, and gua sha (scraping).
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