Body Scrub
Choose this when your skin feels dry, rough, or tired and you want a cleaner, smoother finish without turning the visit into a clinical skin treatment.
A body scrub uses gentle physical exfoliation to lift away dead surface skin cells from areas such as the back, shoulders, arms, legs, and torso.
At V Spa, the service is paced like a spa ritual: warm towels, careful pressure, rinse or wipe-down steps, and a calm finish so the skin feels polished instead of overworked.
It pairs well with massage because exfoliation can make the body feel cleaner, lighter, and more receptive to oil, lotion, and warm towel aftercare.
What the appointment feels like
- 01Concierge confirms whether you want the scrub as an add-on or part of a longer appointment.
- 02Your attendant checks comfort, product sensitivity, and pressure before beginning.
- 03The scrub is applied in controlled sections using small circular motions and warm towels.
- 04Skin is refreshed with a gentle wipe-down or rinse step before massage or aftercare.
For the best experience, body scrub should feel unhurried, comfortable, and carefully prepared from start to finish.
Good for
- - Dry or dull skin that needs a reset
- - Guests booking before an event or date night
- - A 45 or 60 minute massage appointment with one added ritual
- - Anyone who wants a clean, smooth feeling without a full grooming service
Prep and aftercare
Before
- - Tell concierge if you have sunburn, open cuts, recent waxing, or a skin condition.
- - Avoid aggressive exfoliation at home on the same day.
- - Choose a longer appointment if you want both massage and scrub to feel relaxed.
After
- - Keep the skin moisturized after the visit.
- - Avoid harsh scrubs, hot tubs, and heavy fragrance immediately afterward if your skin is sensitive.
- - Use gentle shower products later that day so the skin barrier stays comfortable.
Common questions
Can I add a body scrub to any massage?
Yes. It works best with a 45 or 60 minute appointment so the scrub and massage do not feel rushed.
Is a body scrub good for sensitive skin?
It depends on your skin. Tell concierge about sensitivity, irritation, or skin conditions so your attendant can keep the approach gentle or recommend skipping it.
Should I shave before a body scrub?
Avoid shaving immediately before a scrub if your skin gets irritated easily. If you want grooming too, book the shaving service and let the attendant pace the order.
