With Christmas fast approaching it is interesting to see where people are spending their money on gifts this year.
Its true that many customers are holding back to see if any of the major stores will slash prices, but, perhaps bizarrely, there is still a huge surge in the amount of spa gift vouchers being sold.
It may seem surprising in the current economic climate that so many people are spending money on what is perceived as a luxury product, but perhaps the physical and emotional rewards of investing money on a spa gift far outweighs the benefits of a more traditional present?
The most popular types of spa gift vouchers being sold arent just for complete spa days (a package that includes the use of facilities, treatments and a meal), but also for one-off treatments. This may be due to the cost element, as buying a single treatment will be less money than a whole day in the spa with treatments and meals. Having said that, some spa day providers are still offering excellent value on
spa day packages.
If you were thinking of buying a voucher for a one-off treatment, it would be sensible to stick to the safe option of either a spa massage or spa facial. These are popular because they are suitable for both men and women and can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual.
You only have to study a spa tariff to see that there is a wide range of massages to choose from, but dont be put off by the vast selection. The most popular massage options are still the traditional Swedish massage or deep tissue massage. Hot stone therapy massages are also high on the list of options, although tend to be a little more expensive but worth pushing the boat out for if you can afford it.
Spa Gift Vouchers are a great option for your loved one. Show them you care by letting them take some time out to indulge in a little pampering.