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Prescription Sleep Medicine
5 Huge Factors That Can Determine the Cost of a Hot Stone Kit Massage
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine, Sleep Disorder on May 09th, 2009
How do you know when the price is right? For instance, if you want to enjoy a hot stone kit massage, is there an objective way to determine if the price is too low or too high? Unfortunately, no universal standard exists for hot stone therapy prices. However, some basic factors can influence the price of massages. Here are some basic factors regarding the various costs of hot stone massages:
1. Public and private massages differ in cost
Home-service massages tend to cost somewhat more than massages in spas. This is logical, considering that home massages are more convenient. Some people feel more comfy receiving a home massage, while others enjoy the escapism that a spa massage can provide. Determine which one would be more convenient and relaxing for you.
2. Prices differ in smaller and larger cities
If you get a massage in a small city day spa, you can expect to pay about $50 for a half-hour massage. Meanwhile, an hour massage would cost you about $75 an hour. However, if you get a massage in a larger city, a one-hour basic massage (i.e. Swedish, Shiatsu, etc.) would cost you approximately $90. Of course, we should expect reasonably higher rates in larger cities, considering the added convenience and higher cost of living involved.
3. The therapist’s knowledge and experience can be a factor
The therapist who conducts the massage can also impact how much your massage costs. For instance, some therapists have received specialized training as an RN, for providing massages. Also, other therapists may have more experience in giving massages—or more experience giving a particular type of massage. Once again, if you want a better therapist, the cost of your massage could be slightly higher.
4. Specialty massages have higher prices
As a rule, the industry classifies massages such as Swedish and Shiatsu, as “basic” massages. Thus, their rates tend to be basic. On the other hand, specialty massages such as hot stone massages and aromatherapy tend to have higher price tags. Again, this makes sense, as the “you get what you pay for” rule applies. Aromatherapy requires various scented products. Meanwhile, hot stone massages are even more involved. A hot stone massage kit is required, while the therapist must spend extra time heating and sanitizing the stones.
5. Massages cost more at spas open 24-7
Expect to pay more for a massage in spas that are open 24-hours a day. However, the added cost is worthwhile, considering the convenience that they provide. Muscle pain and soreness can attack at any time. Thanks to 24-hour spas with therapeutic massages, you can simply get up and go! Remember that you get what you pay for. When you are suffering from muscle spasms, tomorrow cannot wait.
Whenever we want to buy a good or service, the price tag is one of the most important factors. In the case of hot stone massages, several factors can influence the cost of the massage. However, the soothing and relaxing feeling after the massage—is priceless!
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