Showing posts with label pampering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pampering. Show all posts

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Facials

If you read Laura's blog, you know that she had a facial on Saturday. Well, I was the fellow teacher that accompanied her. It was great! The experience was incredibly relaxing, and my skin feels a little softer, too (but I'm willing to acknowledge that that effect could be entirely psychological). Laura and I have agreed that we are going to purchase their package deal that gives you a discount. We paid about $6 for our hour long facials. The package deal gives you 10 for $4 each. I'm looking forward to my round of facials.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Pampering Yourself

A few weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to do some things to pamper myself. My list included the following:

  1. manicure
  2. pedicure
  3. facial
  4. massage
  5. having my hair done
  6. getting flowers
  7. being taken out to dinner

Those last 2 may seem a bit presumptuous, but as a married woman I can ask for things that single gals can't. Also, this list may make it sound like I want to spend a fortune; but here in Korea many of these services are much cheaper than they are in the U.S.

Thankfully, I have a wonderful husband who seems willing to oblige me with #6 and 7. I also have wonderful friends who are willing to help me with #1-5.

I managed to get a manicure on Thanksgiving Day. Remember, here in Korea it's not a holiday. So I went out with some friends and we got really good manicures for about $15. I found out that the same place will do pedicures. They did such a good job with my hands; I think I'm going to go back next week to let them give me a pedicure. Again, cheaper than in the U.S.--$25.

Our administrator's son is in the process of becoming an elite hair stylist, and I was in need of a trim. So on Friday morning I went over to the apartment that had been designated "Salon for the Day", and he gave me a trim and blow-dry/style. Out of curiosity, I asked him what his services would run if I were to go to him at a salon in the U.S. His answer totally amazed me--$180. There's no way I would pay that much to get my hair done. But I suppose enough people do, becuase these salons stay in business.