Body Tune Massage

The tagline of Body Tune, as you can see from the photo below, reads: “The Traditional Thai Massage.” Considering that the style is way different from another massage company that focuses solely on Thai Massage (TonTon Massage), I don’t know which is which. The answer, however, hardly matters to me. In my book, there is one crucial factor why a trip to Body Tune is inevitable once in a while.

Body Tune outlets are found in malls, SM malls to be exact (The Block, Mall of Asia, Market!Market!, SM Baguio, SM Megamall, SM City Cebu, SM City Fairview, SM South Mall, among others). Since I hate shopping (but have no choice but to accompany my wife to the mall from time to time), the bookstore, coffee shops and massage parlors are my best friends, er, favorite hangouts.

Body Tune MassageSo far, Body Tune is the better one among the massage parlors in SM malls, although I wouldn’t extend that statement to spas outside of malls (Soniare, Nurture Spa). Body Tune offers other services, like body and facial treatment, hand and foot care. I really don’t know what the rest of the services are called, as I’m only interested with the massage.

And if you’re worried that you don’t smell fresh, shower is available (yes, you’ll discover that some massage parlors have  no shower rooms). This is important because I still believe my grandmother’s words of wisdom: after a massage, never ever take a shower/bath until the next day (which means you have slept and fully rested). I’m not sure if there’s any scientific basis to this, just like the rest of my lola’s “rules”, but there’s no harm in following it.

The price? Aroma Therapy in Body Tune costs P685 an hour (the basic therapy is cheaper, of course, and the only difference with aroma therapy is the use of aromatic oil…not a big deal for me). So, the next time you’re stuck in a mall, consider having a massage in addition to, or instead of, the movies. Relax, have a massage.

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