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Review / We review Elu Spa: is the indulgence treatment, which includes a jade stone facial, worth HK$3,000?

Elu Spa’s signature indulgence treatment, which costs (HK$3,000 for two hours), features a jade stone facial and full-body massage.
Elu Spa’s signature indulgence treatment, which costs (HK$3,000 for two hours), features a jade stone facial and full-body massage.
First Person

The therapist used a mixture of Swedish and ‘neuromuscular’ techniques said to promote blood circulation and knead the stress knots in the muscles

Hongkongers are fascinated with new openings, so when I received an invitation from Elu Spa – which means “life” in Estonian– I simply had to check out the city’s newest spa.

Tucked away on the seventh floor of Lyndhurst Terrace in Central, you walk straight into Elu Spa’s dimly lit reception when the lift arrives. I could barely see the receptionist’s face when he politely asked me to take a seat.

The softly lit reception at Elu Spa.
The softly lit reception at Elu Spa.
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What it involves

I was offered tea while I waited for my therapist, and also asked to complete a form – the usual routine for a spa visit. I tried the “signature indulgence” (HK$3,000 for two hours), which features a jade stone facial and full-body massage. While I was waiting, I noticed the display products – Éminence Organics and Aromatherapy Associates, one of my favourite body and bath brands. I was later told that Elu Spa strives to stay organic and chemical-free, which is great if you have sensitive skin or are conscious about what goes onto your skin.

 

Plus points are given to the decor – floor-to-ceiling wood elements beautifully decorated with flowers and fronds, while stylish coffee-table books add a fashionable dimension to the waiting area. There is also a bar section where you can get something to drink and a nibble. I must mention the slick toilet, where the taps at the sink and shower come in a Pinterest-worthy black design.

 

What it’s like

It started off with a foot soak, which, surprisingly, was done in water at room temperature. I have always had soaks in scalding water and often have to tell the therapist to add cold water. There was no need to do so this time. I was a bit worried my feet were not clean enough, but the therapist seemed satisfied.

That took place in another part of the spa, and afterwards I was promptly taken to the spa room. I was asked to disrobe in the small room, and I thought it was a bit odd to have all my clothes hanging off a single hook – what happens in winter when you’re wearing several layers? I was also uncomfortable about leaving my underwear out like that for all to see.