Dry Room Spa Treatment- A Great Way To Increase Your Salon’s Income

July 18th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

Spa treatments, in these days, are very popular and are in high demand. Usually, a massage therapist gives several types of spa treatments. Most of the treatments are wet and requires a separate wet room. This increases the cost of the salon considerably. However, adding the dry room spa treatment option to basic massages that you are already providing will surely increase your spa’s income. In fact, this will also help you to withhold your clients and in most of the cases the clients tend to increase the rescheduling for either weekly or at least bi monthly treatments in order to maintain their skin care routine.

There are several types of dry room spa treatments, such as:

  • Body Glow Salt Scrub Treatments: This treatment require a reasonable assortment of Epsom salt, sea salt and baking soda soaked in an oil like apricot kernel, sweet almond, or a therapeutic-quality oil blend. This is a cost effective way to do a skin exfoliating spa treatment in any massage set-up. A good therapist may also add a customized essential oil to the mixture depending on the client’s skin type in order to increase the benefits of the therapy. You can even suggest this particular body glow treatment as an add on to a regular massage session.

  • Body Butter Hand and Foot Treatments: This hand and foot deep moisturizing treatment is one of the easiest dry room spa treatment add-ons. You can use any butter based product you pamper your clients. You can either offer it as a separate treatment or even as an add on to a regular hand and foot massage session.

Dry room spa treatments do not require any kind of high end spa equipments or even wet room showers. Thereby, they increase the income as well as the profitability of a massage therapist. Moreover, the clients after such body treatments also tend to buy those spa products for home use. This is another way to increase your salon’s income.