Just about 1 in 4 Americans---or fifty seven million adults---get spa treatments in the US, with nearly seventy percent of those adults being women, based on the ISPA (International Spa Association). There are plenty of choices for women to pamper themselves with a custom spa treatment
Purpose and Benefits
Based on the ISPA, most Americans folks go to spas to reduce stress and to feel better about them. In the ISPA's survey, they found that women customers are more probable to get spa treatments to improve their physical appearance and increase their self-confidence. Women also go to spas as a chance to get away with their loved ones and friends.
Types
The most famous spa treatments, for both women and men, are full-body Swedish massages, facials, manicures and pedicures, saunas and deep tissue massages. As of newly, more adults are pampering on other treatments such as body wraps and scrubs to treat their skin, as well as aromatherapy services.
For women the most famous services include the facial and a full body massage, but over time, women will add other treatments like pedicures and manicures.
Where to Go
Day spas are one of the famous destinations, particularly for first time visitors. These are stand alone businesses providing plenty of spa treatments in local demographic regions. Spas are also offered at hotels and resorts, since many folks treat themselves to spa services while out of city, on trip or away from business.
Cost
Based on the ISPA, the average cost for a spa treatment in the US is about $75, facials at $80 and massages at around $76. Prices for a variety of spa treatments will differ according to geographical area, type of treatment and the length of treatment.