Top 5 Ways to Pamper Your Valentine's Day Clients

Valentine’s Day can be a busy time of year for salons and spas that know how to market accordingly. Encourage clients to give the gift of pampering to that special someone in their lives this Valentine’s Day, and make your salon or spa’s services special for these clients. Include extra touches of romance with each service like chocolate covered strawberries, a glass of Champagne or rose petals to make for a Valentine’s Day that clients will remember.

Not sure what kinds of special services to offer? Here are five ideas that clients will love:

1. Maxim Pedi Redi Rose Petal Foot Bath
Clients can kick back and relax for a pedicure, made complete by Pedi Redi Rose Petal Foot Bath. Pedi Redi combines sea salt and epsom salt with other key ingredients to clean the feet while softening calluses and cuticles for easy exfoliation. Contains a combination of essential and fragrance oils with vivid rose water color.

2. Cuccio Naturalé Pomegranate and Fig Manicure
The pomegranate is a symbol of love and fertility in ancient Greece. Use Pomegranate Sea Salts, Pomegranate Cuticle Complex, Pomegranate Butter and Pomegranate Spa Elixir to provide a manicure, then send clients home with the Pomegranate and Fig Spa to Go Kit!

3. Therabath Peppermint Mocha Paraffin Dips
Cool peppermint and rich chocolate mocha sweeten the warmth of an indulgent paraffin treatment. Infused with pure therapeutic peppermint essential oil.

4. Earthly Body Suntouched Massage Candles
These three-in-one, 100% vegan massage candles are hand poured and, once melted, turn into a silky, fragrant, natural soy massage oil that moisturizes skin with eight natural oils including hemp seed, vitamin E, jojoba, avocado and apricot. Light candle prior to service to create ambiance, then provide massage with melted candle. Great for retail prior to Valentine’s Day.

5. Pour Elle “Love Energy” Peel Off Organic Facial Mask
The perfect way to be pampered, this pink facial mask gently exfoliates and moisturizes with fruit acids while wheat ceramides attract and retain moisture.

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