November Aromatherapy
2025-10-29 03:22:18

Revitalize Your Body and Mind with Queensway's November Aromatherapy Special

Experience the Rejuvenating Power of Queensway's November Special



As winter approaches, the transition from autumn to winter brings with it the challenges of dryness and fluctuating temperatures that can impact both our skin and overall well-being. To combat these seasonal challenges, Queensway, a leading reflexology salon in Japan, is excited to unveil their limited-time November offering— the 'Moisturizing Aromatherapy' course, effective from November 1st.

Embrace Winter with Enhanced Wellness



Each year, as November rolls in, many of us face the chilling effects of low humidity and dropping temperatures, which can lead to dry skin and an overall sense of imbalance. Queensway recognizes that maintaining a strong barrier function for both physical and mental wellness is essential during this time. Their November special is designed to provide individuals with an added charge of moisture and vitality to combat any winter malaise.

What is Included in the Course?



The 'Moisturizing Aromatherapy' course features a combination of two exquisite essential oils—Geranium and Lavender—both known for their hydrating and calming effects. By utilizing these aromatic oils in conjunction with expert reflexology techniques, the treatment aims to restore circulation and offer profound relaxation. This approach not only revitalizes the spirit but also fortifies the body against winter's harsh effects.

Course Offerings



1. Oil Treatment (Full Body)
This treatment focuses on relieving deep-seated tension through expert techniques that stimulate blood circulation and lymphatic flow. It targets chronic issues such as shoulder and back pain, providing a genuine full-body oil experience. Enhanced by two hydrating essential oils, it features rhythmic and invigorating techniques using elbows and forearms to reach effective depths. Customers familiar with acupressure will appreciate the depth of this treatment, which is designed to envelop you in soothing aromas while delivering a deep relaxation experience.
- Duration: 65 minutes (includes an extra 5 minutes as a bonus)
- Price: 14,300 yen (Regular price: 15,510 yen)

2. Foot Reflexology
This treatment stimulates reflex zones in the feet for a rejuvenating health boost. It alleviates fatigue, reduces swelling, and promotes better blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, making it effective for cold extremities and overall recovery. This comes with a complimentary foot soak to enhance the experience.
- Duration: 50 minutes (includes an aromatherapy service)
- Price: 8,525 yen (Regular price: 9,130 yen)

Featured Essential Oils



The essential oils used in this course are sourced from Butter Bar & Sage, a globally respected company among aromatherapists. The Geranium oil, priced at 3,410 yen, is known for balancing skin moisture levels, while Lavender oil, available for 2,860 yen, is cherished for its soothing properties. Both oils are also available for purchase at Queensway locations.

Discover Queensway



Queensway was the inaugural reflexology salon to open in Japan, specializing in combined techniques based on the principles of reflexology—stimulating pressure points in the feet and hands to rejuvenate the internal organs. This approach taps into the body’s natural healing capabilities, promoting wellness from within.

The salon’s unique British-style reflexology employs a slightly firmer touch that resonates well with Japanese sensibilities, offering clients a perfect blend of therapy that brings satisfaction to over 500,000 patrons annually.

By embracing Queensway’s November course, clients are set to not only experience an alleviation of winter-related discomforts but also enjoy a delightful journey towards bodily and mental revitalization—a remedy for the cold season.

Please visit Queensway's official website for more details and to book your appointment today!



画像1

画像2

画像3

画像4

画像5

Topics Health)

【About Using Articles】

You can freely use the title and article content by linking to the page where the article is posted.
※ Images cannot be used.

【About Links】

Links are free to use.