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Hey all,

On our last cruise we were looking to visit the salon for a massage but never made it. Does anyone happen to have or know the prices for the services on the Valor. My wife has behaved herself so far :D so i wanted to treat her to somthing nice. If you visited the salon did you find the services worth the price? What would you recommend / stay away from. Looking forward to your replies!!!!

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Hey all,

On our last cruise we were looking to visit the salon for a massage but never made it. Does anyone happen to have or know the prices for the services on the Valor. My wife has behaved herself so far :D so i wanted to treat her to somthing nice. If you visited the salon did you find the services worth the price? What would you recommend / stay away from. Looking forward to your replies!!!!

 

Facial Treatments

La Therapie Facial (55 minutes) $ 69.00

La Therapie Intensif (eyes, neck; face - 90 minutes) $ 99.00

La Therapie Back Treatment (55 minutes) $ 69.00

* Make-up lesson $ 30.00

 

Synergistic, Aromatherapy and massage Treatments

Massage with aromatic oils (25 minutes); includes, lower back and back of legs $35.00

Massage with aromatic oils and therapeutic heat treatment (25 minutes);

includes back, lower back and back of legs $ 55.00

Full body massage with aromatic oils (50 minutes) $ 70.00

Full body massage with aromatic oils and therapeutic heat treatment (50 minutes) $90.00

Elemis Synergistic Therapy (105 minutes followed by 10 minute consultation)

includes body, scalp and facial treatment with pure aromatic oils $150.00

* Reflexology (60 minutes including analysis/consultation) $ 70.00

Couple's massage (80 minutes) $115.00

* Nouveau Yu Health Capsule (25 minutes) $ 25.00

 

Thalassotherapy and Slimming Treatments

* Ionithermie slimming treatment (55 minutes) $ 80.00

course of three treatments $200.00

* Ionithermie superdetoxification treatment (80 minutes) $120.00

course of three treatments $320.00

* Aromaspa body treatment $ 80.00

course of three treatments $200.00

* Ionithermie/Aromaspa combination treatment $150.00

* Therapeutic heat treatment (available with massage) $ 20.00

 

Hair Removal

Full leg $ 31.00

Ankle to knee $ 19.00

Chin, lip or eyebrow wax $ 11.00

Bikini/Underarm wax $ 17.00

Eyebrow shaping $ 12.00

 

Fitness Services

* Personal training (1 hour) $ 45.00

* Fat percentage test $ 15.00

* Fitness analysis $ 25.00

 

Water Rituals

* Aquameditation (20 minutes) $ 20.00

* Hydrotherapy Spa Bath (20 minutes) $ 20.00

* Hydrajet (20 minutes) $ 20.00

* The Rasul (55 minutes) $ 60.00

 

Hairdressing for Women - All services include the use of professional hair care range. Prices are subject to change without notice. Services (*) may not be available at all times on all ships; check with the Spa Manager.

Shampoo, blow wave/set $ 30.00

Shampoo, blow wave/set - long hair $ 35.00

Shampoo, cut and blow wave $ 45.00

Re-style add $ 10.00

Hair put-up add $ 10.00

Braiding from $ 18.00

 

Hairdressing for Men

Cut and blow wave $ 25.00

Re-style add $ 5.00

Blow wave $ 12.00

Wet cut $ 18.00

 

Coloring

Semi-permanent color $ 15.00

Permanent color (roots only) $ 35.00

Permanent color (whole head) $ 60.00

Highlights $ 60.00

Highlights (two or more colors) $ 80.00

 

Permanent Waving

Traditional permanent wave from $ 60.00

Fashion permanent wave (spirals) from $ 95.00

Part permanent waves from $ 30.00

 

Foot and Nail Services

Manicure $ 20.00

French manicure $ 25.00

French spa treatment for the hands $ 15.00

Aromaspa hand treatment $ 20.00

Nail fix $ 10.00

* Acrylic nails (full set) $ 75.00

Pedicure $ 35.00

French spa treatment for the feet (15 minutes) $ 15.00

 

 

WORKOUT CENTER

Guests must be at least 17 in order to use the gym/spa facilities onboard.

·Body Stepping Class – Free

·Pathway to Yoga - $10.00

·Abs & Back Class - $10.00

·Power Pump Resistance Class – Free

·Cardio Kick Boxing Class - $10.00

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I've done the facial twice and really enjoyed them both. Some ladies are prone to break out after them though.... My formal pictures were awesome after having a facial done. You can really tell the difference between the 2 nights of photos and my skin is pretty good to start with.

 

It's very relaxing and you can get them cheaper at Day Spas locally, but it's a real treat on this ship to be pampered a bit.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Every time I go on a cruise, I start off with a seaweed detox wrap with a massage the first night. I figure then I have room to re-tox with the great drinks the rest of the cruise.

 

The oxygen facial is great - guaranteed to not break you out and it doesn't. Only facial I have ever had that didn't.

 

And the chakra balancing capsule is amazing. Total relaxation. I do this about every other day unless they have a special on it.

 

I hope this helps.

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Everlast, if price is an issue (is it ever NOT an issue? ;)) you might want to consider not booking your treatments right away. As the cruise goes on (especially if it's a 7 day or longer), they will start running all kinds of spa specials that reduce the price substantially, especially if you're willing to get something done on the last day. Another idea is to get something inexpensive done right away -- a pedicure or something like that -- and wait for the thank-you coupons that are delivered to your cabin the next day.

 

Also, if you're at all interested, I HIGHLY recommend the couple's massage seminar. It was only $50, and DH and I enjoyed it even more than our $250 couple's massage!

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We are cruising this weekend--woo hoo- My SO gave me funship dollars and a printout of what he wanted me to spend each certificate on. Somewhere on here he found the sheet of spa services. One certificate states to get my hair done for first formal night. and he included the prices and stuff for hair salon onboard. Another for a massage. another was for Nick & Noras.included a picture and the menu. (so all that sutff was prepaid- and I had time to decide what I want to get done.

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  • 2 weeks later...

One of the above posts talks about oxygen facials as an alterntive to regular facials to prevent breakouts. How are these different than regular facials? I've never heard of them and have been afraid to do a facial on the ships because of extremely sensitive skin.

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