PALESTINE —
The holiday season is fast approaching and Jamie’s Therapeutic Touch Day Spa has plenty of offerings to stave off holiday stress and to keep everyone looking and feeling relaxed.
Spa owner Jamie Pettiette Rhone has introduced new waterless hot stones for use in heated treatments or hot stone massage.
“With the “soft Rokz” there are no more clacking stones or having the therapist travel back and forth to the stone pot, because they hold consistent heat longer with no fear of burning,” Rhone said. “There also is no advanced booking needed for the massage and facial treatments as heating the stones takes only minutes.”
To help stay trim and healthy during the holiday season, Jamie’s also offers the new weight loss shot, Lossinex, with clients losing 3-5 pounds a week. New green coffee bean diet pills, recommended by Dr. Oz, allow users to loose up to five pounds a week.
Jamie also welcomes new staffers, including returning aesthetician Amy Gordon and three new hair stylists, to the spa. A new couples room, with Ashi massage bars, has been added upstairs and a stand up tanning bed is on its way.
For those who want to get a jump on Christmas shopping, Jamie’s offers gift certificates (available for purchase online at spajamie.com) that can be redeemed for services or any of her retail offerings.
For more information about Jamie's Therapeutic Touch Day Spa or its services, call 903-723-7546 or visit www.spajamie.com. The spa is located at 1730 Crockett Rd. in Palestine.
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