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Amatrra : Beauty & Spa Services
Please note Walk-In Fee of Rs. 1,000/- is waived off on all online purchases.
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Spas offer rejuvenation and relaxation therapy through fitness, Healing techniques & life style modifications. The primary objective of which is to attain a state of Well-being. Day Spa offers all spa services to cater to one who want to indulge in rejuvenation programs without having to stay over night unlike a destination Spa. Spa visits are no more a rare retreat it’s a regular date, for an hour or a day.
The Word “Spa” originates from a Belgium town called Spa, Whose mineral water spring resort was popular in the eighteenth century. Defined as a mineral water spring, or the area where such springs exist. The word Spa may be an acronym for the Latin phrase “Sanitus per Aquas” which means healing through water. The ancient Egyptians, Arabian, and Indians used bath for curative purposes. Spas and conventional medicine were very much inter woven. Spa encompasses a great deal more today.
There are four major kinds of spa Available, The Retreat Spa is a haven tucked away from the world, in the country wilds or near the ocean, where you can retreat to focus totally on your wellbeing, to completely refresh and renew or address any particular health or lifestyle concerns. The Resort Spa is generally attached to a full resort, and offers lifestyle balancing and longer-term rejuvenation packages. The Day Spa, the fastest-growing sector of the industry, housed either within a hotel or stand alone in an urban environment, offers a range of pampering and therapeutic treatments along with self-care or Mini Spa offers spa-style treatments and service standards within the more traditional salon environment.
Alison Howland of Aveda summarizes the antidote for today’s ‘High Pace’ lifestyle as ‘High Peace’, explaining that ‘people need a place to be re-energized, rejuvenated and nurtured. Spas and day spas provide that perfect place. Add to that spa or day spa that offers medical services to support/enforce commitments to wellbeing to keep up the High Pace lifestyle and you have your ultimate business for the new millennium: Wellness spas—offering nurturing spa treatments, out-patient plastic surgery, women’s services, medical wellness exams (such as blood pressure, mammograms, blood tests etc) all in one location. Wouldn’t you look forward to a blood test more if you were going to receive a massage afterwards?’
Until only a few years ago, the word ‘spa’ in west usually described a mechanically operated hot tub with air or water massage jets and bubbles. Westerners adore the salubrious spa bath or pool, to the extent that many homes have their own and most up-market hotels and guesthouses provide them in nearly every room. Somehow the trade name ‘Jacuzzi’, commonly used in other parts of the world, did not find its way into colloquial speech. While this has created some confusion in the minds of potential clients for the burgeoning spa industry, the phenomenal growth of spas has seen an associated increase in the awareness of their activities.
Health, as defined by the Health Organization, is ‘a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity’. In the World Spa Report published by the Spa Association (ISPA), Professor Dr Wolfgang Nahrsedt, President of the European Leisure and Recreation Association said, ‘Health care will the new basic innovation for the next major business cycle-----after the technology age will come the health age…Wellness as opposed to health has become the goal’.
According to the results of the International Spa Association’s member survey, men represent more than a quarter of spa clients and 31-to 54-year-olds make up more than half the spa market, with the 20 to 30 age group on the rise. ISPA defines the spa experience as ‘your time to relax, reflect, revitalize and rejoice’. As ISPA President Jane Segerberg elaborates: ‘Translated into what actually happens at a spa, it means that spa guests have the opportunity to take time to listen to their souls and their bodies. Personal issues are resolved, new horizons to visit are identified, a new perspective and understanding is achieved, new friendships and relationships are established and old friendships and relationships are reconfirmed. Spas achieve these miracles in a multitude of ways, from relaxing treatments to mountaintop experiences, experiential walks, water therapies, clairvoyant readings, meditation, yoga, hikes, lifestyle balancing and nature’. |
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