Salt Spa

I went for salt spa yesterday. I don’t really fancy anything with salt, including salt scrub as I think it’s really messy. But since my spa package included a salt spa, I may as well try it out.

The spa began with a steam bath for 15 minutes.

But I didn’t stay in there for that long. I couldn’t stand the heat at 40 deg so I got out 2 minutes before the alarm went off. Then, I proceeded to the spa bath. I took some pictures when the masseur was preparing my bath. She mixed the water with herbal salt as shown…

Then  I was given laminaria salt for scrubbing too. I didn’t get the salt scrub package, if you get that, they will do the scrubbing for you. Anyway, I don’t fancy salt scrub unless I’m doing it myself at home. It’s really messy!

The water was so clear. It’s like nothing in it. But a salt spa bath will help to cleanse and disinfect our body, so it’s worth trying out once in a while.

Gee….I almost fell asleep. Maybe I was too tired.  After the bath, it’s the one and a half hour of body massage. I was very relax and tried to get some cat nap. The masseur did a great job of releasing the tension on my back. So shiok…

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4 Comments

  • . SageRave | August 18, 2007 at 4:41 am | Permalink

    Sometimes the simplest, most direct approaches to all natural spa treatments are the best. It’s too bad we can’t all have a tub like that at home!

  • . shoppingmum | August 18, 2007 at 8:06 am | Permalink

    SageRave, haha! If I have a tub, I won’t be there. :P

  • . brenda | March 29, 2009 at 11:19 pm | Permalink

    shoppingmum, may i know where is this place located? may i know whr did you go to spa normally?

  • . shoppingmum | March 30, 2009 at 10:57 am | Permalink

    Brenda, this spa is in Ipoh, just somewhere just Kinta City. I’m staying in Bangkok now and I just go for spa randomly because I haven’t found one that I really like yet.