Published: 04 November 2019

Imagine Spa Massage Guide

We understand that selecting one massage off the treatment menu can be hard when they all look so good, so we made a guide for you. Struggle no longer!

 

Drift Away

Relaxing massage

If you’re after a massage that will help you unwind and completely relax, then Drift Away is for you. Featuring a dreamy blend of Mediterranean essential oils including Frankincense, Lavender and Patchouli, this dreamy massage is as relaxing as it gets. It’s even sent a few guests to sleep…

Work It Out

Muscle workout massage

Tight knots? Uncomfortable neck and shoulders? Then the Work It Out massage is for you. A deep tissue massage, this massage focuses on working out your tired, aching muscles.  It all starts with a full body brush to stimulate the circulation and improve lymph drainage. A deep-muscle massage has never been this relaxing (and effective).

Rocks of the Mediterranean

Hot stone massage

If your muscles need a little love but you’re scared of some pressure, then Rocks of the Mediterranean hot stone massage is for you. The warm heat of the stones helps to relax the muscles and release tension. This wonderfully, warming treatment works on energy points located throughout the body to rebalance and harmonise. Perfect for cooler months!

New Beginnings

Mummy-to-be massage

Our New Beginnings massage caters to expecting mothers; helping to massage sore, tired and aching muscles without requiring you to lie on your tummy. This treatment is complete with a face and scalp massage for that extra special touch. We hope your little bambino will enjoy the sense of calm too.

Raindrop Massage

Relaxing massage

Exclusive to Imagine Spa, our raindrop massage is perfect for those suffering with backache. Your therapist will drip essential oils along your spine and backs of the legs before performing a relaxing massage and applying warm compresses. This massage is really tailored to you – so the pressure can vary!

 

To find your local Imagine Spa, go to imaginespa.co.uk

Published: 04 November 2019