"Traditional Massage is a therapeutic treatment that involves manipulating muscles and soft tissues to relieve tension, reduce stress, and improve overall circulation."
"Body Scrub is an exfoliating treatment that removes dead skin cells and improves circulation, leaving your skin feeling smooth, radiant, and rejuvenated."
"Head Therapy is a soothing treatment focused on the scalp, neck, and shoulders to relieve tension, ease headaches, and promote deep mental relaxation."
Face Acupressure (Totok Wajah) is a therapeutic technique that applies pressure to specific points on the face to stimulate blood flow and energy. It helps to tone the skin, create a natural glow, and provide deep relaxation while relieving stress or tension headaches.
Ear Candle is a relaxing therapy using specialized hollow candles to help remove ear impurities, relieve sinus or head pressure, and provide a sense of deep relaxation
Balinese massage is designed to bring a sense of well-being, calm, and deep relaxation. It combines several techniques from different cultures (influenced by Indian, Chinese, and Southeast Asian traditions) into one seamless session.
Reflexology is based on the theory that these body parts are connected to certain organs and body systems. Practitioners believe that applying pressure to these parts offers a range of health benefits. It is often categorized as a complementary therapy, meaning it is used alongside conventional medical treatments
Deep Tissue Massage is a therapeutic massage technique that focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue (fascia) While many massage styles focus on relaxation, deep tissue is specifically designed to address chronic aches, pains, and contracted areas such as a stiff neck, upper back heaviness, leg muscle tightness, or sore shoulders.
Aromatherapy Massage is a therapeutic treatment that combines the physical benefits of massage with the sensory power of essential oils.Unlike a Deep Tissue massage which focuses on muscle structure, Aromatherapy is designed to treat the "whole person"—addressing your physical, mental, and emotional state simultaneously.