Checking In to Check Out Self-Care Tips from Recoop Spa

Bellevue, WALocal News

Since its opening in May 2014, Recoop Spa has served as a vital resource for self-care in Bellevue, particularly as stress levels rise due to the ongoing pandemic. With a 30% decrease in client visits compared to last year, Regional Manager Sherry Duan emphasizes the strict safety measures in place to protect clients and staff alike. These measures include full PPE for employees, regular sanitization of surfaces, and mandatory temperature checks for all visitors. To cater to the growing need for relaxation, the spa has introduced the 'Take A Breather' massage, which features a unique aromatherapy blend designed to relieve tension and promote mobility. Duan also offers practical self-care tips, such as the importance of hydration and regular facial cleansing, to help individuals maintain their well-being at home.

Recoop Spa is dedicated to fostering a safe and welcoming environment for its clients while highlighting the significance of community support during these challenging times. Their proactive approach not only addresses immediate wellness needs but also aims to empower individuals through self-care practices. As Bellevue continues to grow, Recoop Spa remains a cornerstone of health and relaxation in the community.

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