I went there for an hour therapeutic session with a Spafinder gift card. It was very easy to make an appointment cause there wasn’t many customers. I didn’t get the massage I expected as the therapist was way gentle. I was specifically asking her to work on my shoulder and legs but she didn’t listen and instead spending time on massaging my head and hands and toes. I wouldn’t consider this is a good experience or service if they can’t listen to their customer.
Beth F.
Tu valoración: 5 Twin Cities, MN
I would make a deplorable celebrity. I’m a quiet person. I have a tendency to gravitate towards being a wallflower if left to my own sober devices. And if I’m put on the spot, I blush furiously and occasionally stumble over my own words. I generally don’t do well as the center of attention. But if I had the opportunity to live a fabulous celebrity lifestyle, there are three things I would love to incorporate into my regular life: –37 cashmere sweaters in every color of the rainbow –a pedicure every Saturday morning –and a massage every month… oh heck, let’s not kid ourselves here… every week! So anyway, I’m not a celebrity. I’m not fabulously wealthy. And tonight marks the eve of only my second ever massage. And guess what? I. Am. A. F-A-N!!! My first massage(received from a competitor spa) was an excruciatingly, painful deep tissue massage that admittedly worked wonders, but left me feeling a bit empty. I think deep tissue massage could potentially be a fantastic thing, but for my first time, it was probably too much too soon. Fortunately, that was *so* not the case with the massage I received from Keep in Touch this evening. The massage therapist was a peaceful person. I appreciated her amiable demeanor and quiet approach to her work. It calmed my frazzled nerves(today sucked, by the way) and when my hour was up, I felt supremely relaxed. I’m going to sleep like a baby tonight.