Sunday, May 27, 2012

Nail Gel | St. Pierre Massage And Spa Moves To Willing Place Nearby Downtown

Michelle St. Pierre spoke in a resigned tinge as she guided a debate of the new St. Pierre Massage and Spa place nearby downtown Napa. While her still appearance reflected the spa's "whisper-only" policy, the owner's eagerness sometimes caused a short outbreak in breach of the rule.

"I'm unequivocally vehement to be here," she gushed, pulling the decibel level. "Our other bedrooms were tiny before, so it's so good to work in a incomparable area."

St. Pierre was referring to the new pierce from the facility's initial place in River Park, where she and her family non-stop St. Pierre Center for Massage in 2006. Earlier this year, the business changed in to its new place on Clay Street at California Boulevard, expanding its healing rub-down services to add more sauna treatments.

"We longed for to offer more pampering services per requests from the customers," St. Pierre said. "They longed for the same high quality but with extra service! s " more of a 'one-stop shop' place."

The standalone office building and still village surrounding the new place are a difference to the busy, shopping-center sky of River Park, where, according to St. Pierre, the massage-only business built up a strong clients over the past 6 years.

"When you started, you had a handful of therapists and only did massages," she said. "The concentration was providing unequivocally high-quality rub-down at an affordable cost in a cozy environment. And it grew and kept growing."

Now with a staff of about 20 therapists and other employees, St. Pierre Massage and Spa offers a full operation of "feel good" services from 9 a.m. to

9 p.m. 7 days a week. St. Pierre mentioned the new place accommodates up to 10 customers at a time and can often agree to same-day appointments.

Adding to its assorted rub-down treatments, the core offers a full sauna menu of natural body wraps, assorted fa! cials, skin therapy, pedicures and manicures. St. Pierre menti! oned that many of the offerings are unique, such as the vegan-organic spike treatments.

"I are unaware if any person else does this," she said. "The spike gloss has no formaldehyde or other chemicals that could damages your body. Also, you use a (nail) gel product here that uses an LED light for curing instead of a UV light, that new studies have shown may be harmful."

A one-time college softball pitcher from Thousand Oaks, Calif., St. Pierre warranted an jaunty grant to Ohio State and after that St. Mary's College. After graduation she worked in sales in the Bay Area.

"I did well, but wasn't entirely fulfilled," she said. "My passion at the time was substitute medicine. I unequivocally longed for to travel down that trail and finally make a vocation out of assisting other people feel good and assisting my family feel good."

After apropos a protected herbalist and study modernized rub-down in upstate New York, St. Pierre r! eturned to California, settling in Napa and after that gap the rub-down core in River Park with her father, Robert, an general businessman. From the beginning, St. Pierre said, the core drew an even blend of locals and tourists and thrived in the active selling center.

Back at the new location, St. Pierre navigated by the cocoa-colored bedrooms ornate with linen wall hangings and simple, natural furnishings. Fountains, candles and tender song add to the relaxing atmosphere. Guests are offering cucumber H2O or herbal tea. The core includes 3 rub-down bedrooms for people and two "couples" rooms, in addition to a few bedrooms dedicated to sauna treatments. Landscaping surrounding the office building features local medicinal plants similar to lavender, rosemary, virtuoso and elderflower.

"We wish to finally use some of these plants in the sauna waters and maybe some of the sauna services as well," St. Pierre said.

The sauna uses natural pr! oducts that are mostly natural and plant-based, she said.

! "We're very aware about this since you know whatever you put on a person's body is going to start them internally," she said. "Anything you put on your skin, you are captivating " it's as if you are eating it. So we're unequivocally clever with the products that you choose. It's unequivocally an critical segment of your entire sauna experience."

St. Pierre Massage and Spa's one-hour rub-down sessions start at $85 and many facial treatments start at $75. A renouned choice for local clients, St. Pierre said, is the Spa Membership ($69), a module that includes a monthly one-hour rub-down and poignant discounts on other rub-down and sauna services.

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