Take it from this chic shophouse spa: the blues are good for you. Baby-blue-accented furniture and cool-blue room lights bring about a much-needed calming effect. But of course, it’s not just about the decor in these otherwise clinical surrounds: this ‘warm’ (‘wen’) spa takes it to deeper and higher levels with its simple but rejuvenating Sjal Blue Sapphir-Kasmir Facial ($250). This 60-minute Asian-inspired treatment taps into the spiritual qualities of the precious stone – with the help of rose quartz wands and amethyst stones – to bring harmony to the body’s systems. Who needs diamonds when you have a blue stone – crushed and mixed into a cream to make a mask in this case – that is believed to have properties that help combat ageing?
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they dont even answer they calls, how to ever make appt for such a 'good' spa
Posted on Wed 02 Nov 2011 10:10:30
Thank you 'A previous Wen customer' for sharing your experience. Just to clarify, Time Out's editorial policy is to review events and venues independently and anonymously. So, no, we weren't paid a lot of money for this.
Posted on Sun 11 Sep 2011 11:11:18
I don't know if this spa is paying Time Out a lot of money for them to say nice things but this is one of the worst spas in Singapore. Horrible management, terrible massage staff, the list goes on.... Never waste your money here.
They sell significantly discounted packages to attract the crowds and have no interest in good service or customer loyalty! Please avoid places like this that scam customers. They deserve to close!
Posted on Sun 11 Sep 2011 03:30:11