This 90-minute Full-Body Massage special includes our most revitalizing scrubs, creams, and toners, replenishing your skin as it adjusts to new spring air! After enjoying a gentle exfoliating hand, ba
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Location: Oahu
What's Included
- Relaxing 90 Minute Full-Body Massage
- Foot Scrub
- Kopari Coconut Rose Toner
- Kopari Coconut Melt
- SURPRISE Treat & Refreshments!
- Free Gift: Kopari Mini Deodorant
- Hot Towels & Hot Stones
- Kopari Coconut Face Cream
- Refreshing Lavender Essential Oil
- Exfoliating Facial, Back or Hand Scrub
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit for the Spring Into Relaxation package, but it's best suited for adults since it’s a full-body massage. If you’re looking to book for a teen or younger, you might want to check with Hawaii Natural Therapy to see if they can accommodate. Normally, there's a parent consent requirement if someone under 18 is involved.
A: You’re usually provided with a robe and towels when you arrive. Most people wear comfortable clothes while getting the massage and they have a private area where you can change. Just make sure to arrive a bit early to relax and get settled!
A: No worries about the weather! The Spring Into Relaxation massage happens indoors at Hawaii Natural Therapy, so even if it rains, you’ll be able to enjoy your time without a hitch. Just focus on relaxing and enjoying those hot stones and lavender oils!
Discussions
Just booked the Spring Into Relaxation massage package! So excited!
I finally decided to treat myself and booked the Spring Into Relaxation full-body massage at Hawaii Natural Therapy. I can’t wait for that exfoliating foot scrub and the hot stones! I’ve heard such great things about the lavender essential oils they use. Is it okay to ask for more lavender scent during the massage? Also, how’s the parking situation there?
Thinking of gifting the Spring Into Relaxation experience to my mom
I want to surprise my mom with the Spring Into Relaxation massage package. She works so hard and deserves some pampering! Has anyone done this? How was the experience? Any tips?