Author Archives: Stephen Kelly



6 Things You Should Avoid After a Spa Treatment

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Nov 25th, 2011  • 

To maximize the effects of your spa treatment, it is important that you consider some post-treatment guidelines.

What Type of Massage Therapy Is Right For Me?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Nov 14th, 2011  • 

Okay, you have decided to get a massage. Maybe you just want it to help you relax, or maybe you are experiencing physical problems. Or maybe you just see it as a way to make yourself feel a little bit pampered. Next you need to decide what type of massage is right for you. How do you choose?

Top 5 Services to Expect at a Spa

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Nov 6th, 2011  • 

Going to a professional spa is pretty costly, thus you should try to get the most out of it. There are spas that specialize in a particular area such as hand and feet massages, back massages, etc. However, if you want to save your time and energy, you should look for a spa that offers all of these services.

Tips for What to Do After a Massage

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Oct 26th, 2011  • 

Most people know the many benefits of a therapeutic massage. Massage is important for both health and fitness. It is one of the best ways to relax and release tension from work or your personal life. It also relieves any physical problems you may have, especially in your back or neck.

Top Ten Reasons to Go to a Spa

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Oct 15th, 2011  • 

If you are still tossing between the idea of going to a spa or not, then you should read why going to spa is more than a luxury. Some people think spa treatments are an extravagant habit to pamper oneself. But what's wrong with that? Not only does a trip to a spa ease you out of stress, but it has some health benefits as well.

What Is an Aesthetician and What Does She Do?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  May 19th, 2011  • 

Aestheticians are licensed beauty professionals who focus on skincare, makeup, and waxing for hair removal. Some aestheticians work strictly on the cosmetology side, along with hairstylists, manicurists and pedicurists, and other personnel who attend cosmetology school. These aestheticians work in salons and spas. Aestheticians can also work in medical doctors' offices.