GRAPEVINE, TX, June 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Salon and Spa Galleria adds yet another service to their list of specialties by offering massage services from certified massage technicians in Grapevine. The addition of more day spa services helps the salon accomplish their goal of better catering to their clients' needs. Eventually the salon wants to be a one stop shop for all health and beauty needs.
"There is never a bad time for a massage," owner Ron Sturgeon said. "And with our location right in front of Grapevine Mills Mall we make the perfect place to stop by and relax after a long day of shopping. We want you to leave here looking and feeling like a whole new person so you're ready to take on whatever life has to throw at you."
The salon and spa already has many loyal clients who retain business with their hair stylists and cosmetologists. However, with the addition of certified massage technicians to its location the salon's tenants and owner feel confident this will help to bring more business and more loyal clients as their spa services continue to grow. The salon expects more traffic and business as holidays are approaching.
"Father's Day is just around the corner and no Father is going to say no to a professional massage," Sturgeon said, "With big holidays like Father's Day and summer bringing in the wedding season we are really excited for what to expect at Salon and Spa Galleria. As we continue to grow we will find ways to implement spa packages and other deals so more people can enjoy our amenities."
Sturgeon thinks the addition of a massage technician can help bring in more business from other clients already at the salon because they will be more inclined to receive a massage at a location they are familiar with.
Get a soothing massage from a massage technician at Salon and Spa Galleria.
For more information about Salon and Spa Galleria and the services and treatments they offer visit their website at http://www.salonandspagalleria.com or call 972-691-7300.
Growing Salon in Grapevine Now Offers Massage Services
Get a relaxing massage from a certified massage technician at Salon and Spa Galleria.
2011-06-09
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