Ravissante Feature at The Malay Mail

Its so nice to know that this article is still on the internet after 2 years! Brings back a lot of nostalgia.. look how far we have come!

Originally written by Janis Seet, the article I found on the Malay Mail now states that its by Azril Annuar. Gee, I dont know why, but THANK YOU Azril for still keeping this article online!

Entitled "Women's private SPAce"; I've copied the article in case you cant find it on this link to The Malay Mail, (http://stage2.mmail.com.my/node/44589)




Wednesday, July 28, 2010 - 13:07
When one steps into Ravissante Spa, the vibe is homely and comfortable, without the hostile upper class intimidation found in some spas.Located at A-1-9, Pelangi Square Busi­ness Centre, PJU 6, Persiaran Surian, the spa caters for a strictly female clientele which eliminates any doubt of hanky-panky as well as any accidental encounters with half-dressed members of the opposite sex.

At first glance, the spa layout is simple and functional with little touches added in by the owner Jane Teh to spruce up the place. The consultants present were also friendly, knowledgeable and not pushy.
For first timers at the place, Teh recom­mended the Ravissante's Deluxe Signature Spa which cost RM228 for customers who are trying it for the first time. First treatment was the Delicious Mango Scrub (nett price: RM98). Brought to a room with a bed and a jacuzzi tub, the treatment started with a rubdown. The concoction used really did smell quite delicious, like candy!

This was followed by a Romantic Rose Sea Salt Bath (nett price: RM88). One spe­cial thing about the soak in the jacuzzi was that halfway through it, someone would bring pastry and coffee which would make any­one feel superbly pampered! After the bath, there was a one hour Aro­matheraphy Massage (nett price: RM158) and a Ella Bache Signature Facial (nett price: RM140) which were included in the package.
The Ella Bache Signature Facial is a 60-minute treatment, using products from Ella Bache's Ra­diance Recipe that starts with a double cleans­ing scrub (Gommage Delicate) steam, extrac­tion, mask (Soir De Fete), toning and moisturiser (Crème Tomate amd Elixir D'Eclat). The effects were instantly visible, leaving skin softer and more radiant.

Teh explained that they use Ella Bache products which translates to facial and body recipes as the ingredients are all good enough to eat. One of the not-to-miss treatments found at the spa would be Ravissante's Traditional Bam­boo Cupping Treatment.

"Cupping is a method of applying acupres­sure by creating a vacuum next to the pa­tient's skin. Cupping is an ancient Chinese technique of healing that has long been a part of traditional Chinese medicine.
"This treatment is traditionally used to remove "wind" from the body es­pecially after pregnancy and is remarkably good to treat back, neck, shoulder, and many other musculoskeletal pains," said Teh.

After trying out the said bamboo cupping, this writer's body felt relaxed and less tense.
One word of advice though, this treatment might leave hickey-like marks on your back which takes a cou­ple of days to fade so if you are planning on wearing anything backless anytime soon, it is not a good time to experiment.

On top of that, Ravissante also has a whole range of anti-ageing and fat reduction treatments.

"'Ravissante' means ravishing­ly beautiful in French and here we believe that every woman is beautiful and deserves to be pampered," said Teh.

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