Woodhouse Day Spa franchise introduces sleep-inducing treatments
The US day spa franchise Woodhouse Day Spa will be introducing a collection of treatments designed to improve sleep patterns in January 2015.
Rest-inducing therapies include a massage treatment called ‘Lavender Dreams’ which will encompass the use of wild lavender and other herbs, supposed to promote relaxation.
The ‘Deep Sleep Massage’ is a head, neck and shoulder massage using warmed organic aromatherapy oils. After a tea-drinking ritual, a heated compress is placed on the lower back muscles to reduce tension.
‘Blissful Night’ is a therapy that begins with a Vichy rainfall shower and then a back, neck and head massage using aromatherapy oils. Inhalation techniques are taught to the guest during this treatment to promote relaxation.
An Ayurvedic treatment called ‘The Soma’ combines a reflexology foot massage and a Shirodhara scalp massage.
The Woodhouse Day Spa franchise uses sustainable, organic ingredients and practices in its operation and, due to its dedication to sustainability, it is a member of the Green Spa Network.
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