I agree on sales push after treatment. It's mostly pushing out water and I've done it more than once (sucker looking for a miracle) and I didn't notice any drastic change. For the money I would choose a massage or facial treatments.
Last year I did it, but the results were not very effective for reducing cellulite. Then after my friend's suggestion, I started doing a suction cup massage see this here, which helped me in improving the blood circulation and reducing cellulite.
[QUOTE="benzmum, post: 52343270, member: 363433"....I didn't like the sell for products after the treatment[/QUOTE]
it is pretty bad isn't it? on advice from a TA, i wrote no sales or something such on my paperwork before the treatment and had such a pleasant experience they didn't push a single thing on me. wish I had been doing it all along.
I did it when I won the spa raffle one year...I wouldn't have done it without the spa credit. It was okay but not much different than any other wrap offered by spas. And they did try to sell me so many products to maintain my results.
it is pretty bad isn't it? on advice from a TA, i wrote no sales or something such on my paperwork before the treatment and had such a pleasant experience they didn't push a single thing on me. wish I had been doing it all along.
I did not even think about doing that! That is going to be my new strategy...I hate the sales pitch, it almost always ruins a great experience by making me get testy when they don't listen to "no, thank you" for the 20th time!!
At my last massage on the wonder the therapist didn't try to sell me anything afterwards. I had such a lovely experience she got an extra tip on top of the already added 18%!
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