Seven Senses Spa
Antipolo/Marikina Area
Just next to the reception area is a coffee shop where people can sit and talk. They provide coffee and cake.
Wet Area and Facilities
Shower rooms are fairly new as well. Nozzles are working fine. Water is hot. There were shower curtains. Shampoo and soap were placed in a container. Very sanitary.
Sauna was also available albeit small, it can house five (5) people inside. The odd thing about the sauna though was that the door had a gap/small opening at the bottom so the sauna doesn’t really get hot enough (I was guessing perhaps it was due to some measurement error). It looked clean though inside compared to New York Spa and Wensha. The wood is fairly new.
Steam room is quite bigger. It can accommodate at least ten (10) people inside at a time. The temperature when I went inside was too hot my legs which gets mostly the steam from below felt painful that’s why I didn’t stay too long inside.
Water dispenser is provided so you can just drink any time you want.
In general, the wet area was clean and well maintained.
The Room and Massage
The massage room emanates a soft, ambient glow, creating an inviting atmosphere. Accessible through a sliding door, your private sanctuary awaits, adorned with a bed adorned in pristine white linen. A glass table graces the right corner, adding a touch of elegance. The window, crafted from native materials, is not merely functional but also serves as a charming embellishment, contributing to the overall homely feel of the space, which, I must say, is impeccably clean.
However, despite the appealing ambiance, the experience fell short during the massage. Having frequented spas for the past year, I've developed a discerning taste for a quality massage. Regrettably, this session left much to be desired. The pace seemed rushed, and the technique lacked the finesse one would expect. It felt as though the masseur was experimenting with new moves, resulting in an amateurish attempt, even extending to the stretching exercises.
Adding to the less-than-ideal experience was the youthfulness of the masseur, likely younger than myself. With smaller hands, the massage became inadvertently ticklish, a sensation that, in a massage setting, is far from desirable, as the purpose is to relax the muscles, not incite unexpected reactions. While the environment was pleasant, the overall massage quality left a notable gap in what should have been a rejuvenating experience.
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In addition to this entry, you may check out below the services that this spa offers:Scrub Services
Green Tea Body Scrub
Green tea has been used as traditional medicine in many Asian countries and is known to have a positive effect on a person's overall health. The green tea body scrub aims to cleanse and tone the skin while helping prevent wrinkles and scar formation.
Choco Muscovado Scrub and Wrap
The enticing Chocolate and Muscovado Scrub whisks away dry, parched skin, while transporting you on an aromatic journey of sweet sensations. This scrub creates a natural exfoliating effect for the skin, containing anti-oxidants which help prevent cancer while softening the skin.
Mandi Susu Herbal Scrub and Coco Butter Wrap
Mandi susu, originally a bridal ritual of Javanese princesses, and coco butter which is extracted from coconut have been incorporated into this treatment which has anti-aging and antiseptic properties that help enhance the immune system while providing nourishment to the skin.
Aloe and Lavender Scrub and Wrap
Aloe and lavender, known for its antiseptic and antibiotic properties are combined together to create this aromatic fusion, which is ideal for sensitive skin.
Dead Sea Mud with Wrap
Dead Sea salts are used in this wrap to exfoliate dead skin cells and tones the skin. Other benefits include improvement of blood circulation, effective relief of skin disorders. It also acts as a moisturizer to the skin resulting to natural skin hydration.
Traditional Indonesian Boreh
The Indonesian Boreh is a traditional herbal scrub used to relieve muscle tension, increase blood circulation and create relaxation. This ancient recipe contains aromatic herbs and spices.
Volcanic Clay Scrub and Wrap
Inspired by Asian traditions, this detoxifying volcanic clay treatment purifies, revitalizes and tightens the skin. Also works against cellulite, it releases free radicals and toxins, creating a smoother and more radiant skin.
Shiatsu
A Japanese art of therapy aimed to stimulate the flow of energy channels in the body. The static pressure decongests the meridian channels and ensures a smooth flow of life-giving energy, thereby helping the body to reach a state of wellness.
Swedish Massage
A western massage that makes use of long, flowing strokes that help eliminate muscle tension, improve blood circulation and promote deep relaxation. Therapeutic oil is used to allow a smoother stroke while its healing properties are absorbed by the body.
Aromatherapy Massage
Unique herbal essences are used to promote the balance of the mind and body.
Foot Spa
A cleansing and detoxifying treatment that uses natural herbs and solutions to maintain smooth, callous and fungi-free feet.
Holistic Massage
The fusion of both western and oriental art of massage that relaxes the senses while helping one achieve harmony of the mind and body which leads to improvement of health and wellness.
Thai Bodywork
A set of bodywork that emphasizes on stretching and pressing of the energy lines, known as Zen line. The yoga-like movement ensures the stretching of muscles, bones and ligaments to improve the elasticity of the skin and release tension caused by stress.
Reflexology
A stimulating hand and foot therapy that has been around for
centuries due to its healing effects. Different points of the hands and feet are stimulated to produce a healing effect on the different organs of the body. Moreover, it improves blood flow and helps relax the nervous system
Seven Senses Spa is awesome! So is Paradise Spa & Beauty salon!
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Is it true ba na may extra service sa 7senses spa?
ReplyDeleteYeah, there's extra service here. The price depends. Initially the therapist would rip you with such high cost for the extra service but you can always negotiate at what price you can pay. But then again, you can opt to say "no thanks"
ReplyDeletehow will you know about the extra servce?
ReplyDelete@alexiphorus2 - my friends who were with me the time we visited the place were offered. Why so interested?
ReplyDeleteThis is the best of both worlds may massage ka na may extra ka pa. Of course individually there are other Spas that can do better both in terms of reall massage and ES
ReplyDeleteHi Michael,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your offer.
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