Finally, when we were leaving, the «therapist» basically followed us back to the front and hovered around us like he was waiting for us to drop stray dollar bills or something. My partner’s «therapist» (Joe) basically just shook him violently throughout the message and he ended up leaving more tense and sore than when we went in. My message (with Rocky) consisted mainly of small circle motions on different parts of my body for an hour. The message itself had no sort of technique. They were calling numbers 10 behind us AFTER we were already late starting our message. On top of this, every single message was late. You would think this was just an oversight until it happened every single time. There were two other couples there, and all us stood up when one person was called, then the «therapist» would get confused why there was two people, there would be some back and forth with the front desk, and then they would go prepare the room. To start with, they offer a couples message but seem to never be prepared for it. I’m sharing these thoughts because I just read some really bad reviews, and I wanted to give another perspective on how to get the most from a Perfect Day spa… Namaste… If you’re not happy with a service, ask to speak with the manager. Go there expecting to relax and stay in the present moment. Let’s remember to give them constructive feedback if we’re not happy. So please don’t walk out without tipping. These people work hard and are doing their best. Yes, sometimes they have been late in getting to me, and it’s usually because their previous client was late. I use «Master Young,» David or Vincent in the Fremont location. I like deep tissue massages as well as effleurage style I use Mark, White, Joe or Ivy in the Millbrae location. They usually get give me the massage I’m looking for… And yes, the girls in the front can sometimes appear aggressive in selling you a package, but their job is to check you in and sell packages. Yes, many of their masseuse do not speak great English, but you can ask the people up front to tell the therapist what you want. But if you’re looking to pay minimal fees through a package deal, and willing to try different masseuse to find one that fits your style, then you will end up finding a few masseuse to schedule with 7 days a week. If you’re looking for a $ 200, 45 minute luxurious massage experience (complete with spa music, eucalyptus scented rooms, cucumber/strawberry water), this is not the place. I think I’ve been coming to Perfect Day Spa and buying their massage packages since 2006 - starting in their Fremont location then started going to their Millbrae location in 2012 when I moved to the Peninsula. Save a little more money and go somewhere worth your while. So just imagine how much pain I put myself through. I even cut my massage short because it’s way too much damn pain. If you want bruises, pain and more tense than when you walked in do NOT enter. It’s a HUGE SIGN that says STOP! Do not consider and stay away. Nice thought but right when I read the other reviews I should had given the gift card to someone else. I don’t like writing bad reviews but I came here because I got a gift card for my wedding. The feeling of throbbing pain is horrible. I already feel a few bruises will appear in the next day for sure. The massage felt like someone is kneeing you at the same spot ten times. I have told the lady nearly 35+ times its too much pressure so she would lessen the pressure than go back double. Massages are suppose to make you feel relaxed and rejuvenated and not tense up with extreme pain. If you like deep tissue to the tenth power than by all means come here. I rather pay the same amount maybe $ 20 – 40 more to get a 10 times better massage. Décor was nice, yes! but not worth the money. I won’t say much about this place since I have nothing good to say. Worse massage EVER!!! I felt bad not leaving tip so I just gave a few but I usually give at least $ 20.
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