Classificação do local: 4 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
I usually go to the Kura Door Spa in Salt Lake for massages, but it’s a little out of the way for me and I wanted something closer. I found Sage Leaf through a google search. I booked a 60 min. facial and massage package because if you get two services at once it’s discounted! The spa is on the bottom level of the Brick Canvas building in Thanksgiving Point and shares space with the Bikram Yoga and Ballet West Academy studios. I went in the middle of the day so it was empty and quiet, but I could see how it might be a little less peaceful if you booked an appointment at the same time as one of the yoga or ballet classes as they share an entrance to the building and a changing area. The quiet room of the spa had a fireplace, health magazines to read, chocolate covered berries, spiced almonds, and water as well as a some kind of a oil humidifier/scent diffuser(I think it was a Doterra device). There wasn’t any hot herbal tea, which is something I love about other waiting areas in spas, but besides that it was great. I had the renewal facial first. It was super relaxing and the aesthetician, Cathy, was so sweet and had a calming nature about her. She did a wonderful job and my skin was glowing for days afterwards. I also loved the eminence products used during the facial. The aesthetician gave me some recommendation of products I could use to maintain healthy skin and left a couple of samples at the desk for me to take home when I left. I really appreciated that because I didn’t feel pressured to purchase anything but got to use the products at home and decide on my own time if I liked them. I did end up loving what she suggested and will be making a trip back to purchase one of them. My massage was also wonderful. I had Sophia as my massage therapist and she was great at asking about what I was looking for and areas to target. The massage includes complementary Doterra aromatherapy oils and one was used for the beginning(lavender) and another for the end to bring you out of the massage(citrus). She also used a moisturizing lotion by Eminence and the Doterra blue rub on the shoulder at the end. It smells like Tiger Balm and left a similar tingling feeling afterwards that was nice and warming. I only detracted a star for the lack of tea(just a personal preference), shared changing area, and lack of sauna(wet/dry) for relaxing afterwards. Overall it was a blissfully relaxing experience!
Will B.
Classificação do local: 3 American Fork, UT
My wife wanted to get a couples massage, and I thought that would be cool so I did some research and found this place. We had a great experience, the massage was relaxing and the atmosphere was fantastic. The couples room was very well designed to create the right ambiance and our masseuses did a great job. The only downside, and the only thing that keeps me from giving a higher rating is the sales pitch that followed the massage for membership and doterra products. It kinda ruined the relaxed vibe we had going after a great massage.
Lexi S.
Classificação do local: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Bought a smokin’ living social deal for Sage Leaf Spa and figured it would be a nice change from the typical, strip down in the room, no frills massage. The deal was for an hour massage and an hour facial. I’ve had quite a mixture of unique experiences with purchasing deals like this. The majority being very unfortunate. Not this time. Today, I am writing after 2 hours of being completely relaxed and well taken care of. The professionals were excellent at their craft. The facial included a lengthy scalp massage that was heavenly. Both treatments had an excellent usage of hot towels and essential oils. Having a quiet sitting room to relax in my robe was also that spa extra that we know and love. Everyone working at this facility was pleasant, helpful and very efficient. After such a fabulous experience, I would be happy to pay full price for their services.
Jesika M.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
I was staying near Thanksgiving Point on a recent business trip and decided to see if I could get a massage and wax. I’m pretty picky about both, so I try not to expect too much when venturing out from my regular places, but I had nothing to fear — this place was amazing! First, I had a massage with Kristina. She asked about what spots were bothering me the most and never once asked what level of pressure I preferred. I know that seems like a down side, but every time someone asked me how much pressure I preferred(and I say firm, because generally, that’s true), they end up brutally mashing on all my knots and leave me in even more pain for days. Kristina knew exactly what was tolerable and patiently worked out each of my knots until I could easily tolerate more pressure. She did such a great job, I ended up booking a second session just a couple days later, to make a little more progress before I went home. I really wished there was a way I could take her home with me! Alas, I’ll have to settle for seeing her on my repeat visits to Lehi. Following my massage, I had a quick full leg and eyebrow wax. The eyebrow wax wasn’t as gentle as some I’ve had before and left me a bit red and puffy even the next day, but the leg wax was quick and painless. I wasn’t offered a hot towel or shea butter afterwards like at many places, but I wasn’t sticky with leftover wax, either, so I didn’t really need either. I would have given five stars if not for a few quirks — The bathroom is shared with a yoga studio, so you usually have company when changing in and out of your robe. There are nice lockers, though, and private shower/changing rooms, so it wasn’t that bad. They also cover the tables for waxing with a thin sheet of plastic, which inevitably sticks to you and makes things a bit sweaty. Nothing major, but these few things detracted slightly from the overall experience. It’s still quite high on my list of places to visit next time I’m back out that way!