Friday, December 12, 2014

DAY 1 of 12 DAYS OF BODE 2014

Bode Spa "12 DAYS OF BODE"

DAY 1

As I mentioned in an earlier post Bode Spa will start off with the few items listed in an article that has been re:posted on Twitter the last several days.

"FOOT FIX" (otherwise known as a pedicure) At Bode we call it a Foot Fix as when Men hear the word pedicure automatically a visual of big red nails come to mind. We do not do that here !!!

so for the 1st day of our 12 Days of Bode we are going to pair
our
- Foot Fix (with)
- Paraffin treatment (great for dry or cracked skin) (winter)
- a Foot Paddle to take home and keep up the work
- a foot treatment Product (range from $24 to $30)

A regular cost of $109 to $115
for
$88.50 (this will round it to $100 with tax)
and don't forget Bode Spa now has a regular special (our only 1) where if you pay cash you save 20% off your service

Here is the Foot Fix part of the article

2. Pedicure. While massages continue to be the most popular spa treatment for both men and women, don’t rule out the pedicure. It’s one of the most important treatments a man can have. Most men don’t have a very favourable relationship with their feet. Second only to your heart, this is the hardest working part of your body and, for most men, is the part that needs the most TLC.
Plus, if you’re diabetic, your feet are as vital to your self-care as your diet and lifestyle.
If you arrive at the spa finding a row of pedicure chairs, a gaggle of girls, and feel uncomfortable, ask that your pedicure be given in a private treatment room. You’ll have a more relaxing and empowering treatment if you feel you’re in a “safe” environment where you don’t feel “on display.”
Do not let your esthetician come at your feet with tools that resemble razor blades (called a Credo) or rasps. This is foot care, not woodworking.
Men with calluses and especially men with diabetes should take special note that calluses are the body’s natural defense against friction and incorrect posture. Having them “shaved” or overly removed tells the feet they’re under attack. Calluses will return quickly – thicker and harder than before. Insist on the use of a foot-paddle, only to smooth roughness. Follow-up with a foot massage and any negative feeling you may have had will quickly dissipate.

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