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90min Japanese Head Spa experience

Japanese Head Spa 6yrs-12yrs Toddlers

Introducing my Japanese Head Spa for children! A gentle 1-hour scalp massage tailored for ages 6–12, promoting relaxation and well-being in a soothing environment. Treat your child to a rejuvenating experience!

90min Japanese Head Spa experience

Japanese Head Spa 13yrs-16yrs

Introducing my Japanese Head Spa for teens! A gentle 1-hour scalp massage tailored for ages 13–16, promoting relaxation and well-being in a soothing environment. Give your teen a rejuvenating experience!

90min Japanese Head Spa experience

Children's Massage up to 9yrs old

Children need relaxation too! A gentle massage promotes better sleep, improves circulation, reduces anxiety from stress, enhances concentration, eases muscle tension, boosts dopamine (feel-good hormone), and lowers cortisol (stress hormone).

90min Japanese Head Spa experience

Children's Massage up to 15yrs old

Massage isn’t just for adults—kids and teens need it too! It improves sleep, circulation, focus, and mood while reducing stress, anxiety, and tension. A relaxed child means fewer tantrums and a happier, healthier life!

90min Japanese Head Spa experience

Teenie Facial from 14yrs - 16yrs

A specialized facial for adolescents, focusing on gentle cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration to promote healthy skin while providing essential skincare knowledge.

90min Japanese Head Spa experience

Glow & Refresh: Facial for youngsters from 17yrs - 19yrs

Designed for teen skin, this facial deeply cleanses, hydrates, and balances to combat breakouts and blemishes. Gentle extractions remove impurities, targeting hormone-related pimples and clogged pores. Using skin-friendly products, it maintains a healthy, glowing complexion—perfect for self-care or a relaxing treat!

Design und Development by Julian Mathis