You get what you pay for
Maybe I'm used to full-service spas, like Ole Henriksen or Burke Williams, but I did not much enjoy my experience at Touch. The front desk woman was very nice and professional but I didn't feel very relaxed waiting for my massage. The waiting area is right in the store front, so you have to deal with street noise. The music in the lobby was Lily Allen. I expect some soothing nature sounds or wind chimes in a place like that. Thank God the music was better in the massage room. Also, they were selling cookies and jewelry, which makes it seem more like a boutique than a massage place. There was no place to change and relax while waiting for your massage. The masseuse wasn't very courteous or friendly. She had me wait five minutes before coming back into the room when I got undressed, which made me very anxious. We started late and ended a little early, which was disappointing. She did not ask me if I wanted gentle or hard strokes, she just gave me hard ones which made the massage not very relaxing! The price was good, but I would have paid extra for the fully relaxing experience.
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