Clayton Hearn, of Salisbury, Md. spends many of his days caring for his 15 month old son, but like many men, he’s not likely to put a day of pampering on his list of things to do.
Crystal Miles, Spa Manager at About Faces Day Spa and Salon, says men are often logical thinkers who do things based on what they need, which is exactly why a spa package would make a perfect Father’s Day gift.
Although a day at the spa may seem like a luxury, services at About Faces are practical too as there are a lot of health benefits to a massage. Besides providing obvious relaxation, they can also reduce pain and provide relief from physically demanding jobs or recreational sports.
Crystal says spa body massages, which use stones to dig deeper and better target sore muscles, have been proven to reduce blood pressure, improve posture and even help in the fight against anxiety and depression.
The Father’s Day package also includes something else Dad may not schedule on his own, a European facial. Everyone wants to look their best and Crystal says these facials can help prevent signs of aging, increase circulation, clear acne and help prevent ingrown hairs.
Crystal say visible results from a facial are almost instantiations and About Faces employees will customize each facial to target whatever the client needs most, whether it be acne or ingrown hairs.
And of course no spa package would be complete without a haircut. Crystal says men can be some of their most loyal customers as the typical man gets his haircut once every two to four weeks.
Father’s Day is also a great opportunity to introduce Dad’s to new products geared toward men, such as skin and hair care products that have a more masculine smell.
About Faces also offers individual spa services, like a spa pedicure that address problems, such as callouses, corns and bunions before they escalate.
Crystal says it’s not uncommon to have men become regular customers after having their first service because they learn the value of maintenance.