publication date: Aug 17, 2012
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author/source: Christine Mayle
From the moment
Anne and I collected our buzzers from
The Lifehouse Spa reception the
expectation of an
ESPA personalised massage was clear – supreme
pampering at its
best!
After completing a simple
health and
well-being questionnaire,
including identifying
areas on our body that we thought would need
special
attention, we chose to wait in
The Chill area. This
low light environment was
adorned with
comfy sofas and relaxing
massage chairs.
There were
two other main
waiting areas, one a
Juice Bar with balcony overlooking the amazing
grounds attached to the Spa,
the other a more conventional
soft sofa area with magazines. By the way I
highly recommend trying the
smoothies.
We did not have
to wait long before our
buzzers summoned us to our
individual treatment rooms.
Abigail, my personal masseuse, greeted me and I was taken to a secluded and
quiet treatment room, well away from the main drag. As I had just finished a
session in the
sauna, steam rooms and
swimming pool, Abigail gave
me a pair of black
paper pants to wear during the treatment. She then explained
what I needed to do to
prepare for my massage and left me to get ready on the
treatment
table and arrange myself under the
large soft towels (and duvet if I was a bit
chilly). I opted for the towels, de-robed and put on the pants, taking a little
time to work out which way round they should go (G-strings were never my
thing!). In no time Abigail was back and
sitting quietly by my side, ready to
ask a
few questions in order to ensure that the
massage was
designed to meet my
personal needs. She then talked me through a simple but effective
sensory test,
placing small quantities of
two different massage oils on the back of my hands,
to determine which
best suited my mood. Having taken a
deep inhalation of both I
elected to go with the
ESPA "Energizing" oil, in order to "
revitalize and lift"
me.
The total
massage
experience was heaven in disguise –
neck, shoulders, back, arms and
legs,
gently but
expertly pummeled and soothed. The ultimate pleasure came towards the end of
the 55 minute session with a
hair and scalp massage using
ESPA Pink Hair and
Scalp Mud (£31 for 200g and £18 for 100g). This product, recommended by Abigail as a
tonic for my
dry hair, worked
extremely well. It is reported to "
soothe, smooth and nourish" and it certainly
lived up to this description. A week later my
hair is still seeing the
benefits. On several occasions during the massage I felt myself
slipping away, as calming
music played very quietly in the background. The bliss of
tranquility...
Once finished
Abigail went through
recommended after care and discussed
possible products
that might assist my
skin type and improve my
well-being. I confess to being smitten by the
Pink Hair & Scalp Mud and it
will appear on my
Christmas stocking list, if I manage to last that long. Abigail also recommended it as an
aftersun
lotion – an even better excuse for buying it early.
The
ESPA
personalised massage lasts 55 minutes and costs £65 - and is
worth every penny!
PWT rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥Treatments which range from
facials and
manicures to massage can be booked in advance at the
Lifehouse Spa & Hotel.