4/5 K S. 10 months ago on Google
I
have
been
to
this
location
several
times.
In
this
review,
I'll
be
discussing
the
massage
services,
reflexology
service,
and
why
I
prefer
this
type
of
venue,
as
opposed
to
English-speaking
venues.
On
a
side
note,
I
never
buy
the
coupons
for
all
the
reasons
people
complain
about
in
the
reviews.
Massages
-
I'd
say
80%
of
the
time,
they've
gotten
this
right,
but
I
don't
bother
booking
this
service
for
that
very
reason;
they
don't
get
it
right
enough.
The
times
I
hadn't
enjoyed
a
massage
at
HDS
is
when
they
used
too
much
pressure
or
squeezed
too
hard
(I'm
a
wimp).
And
because
I
know
what
to
expect,
I'll
ask
the
person
up
front,
Hey,
I'm
a
wimp,
soft
touch,
please?
But
to
no
avail,
it
still
hurts
like
crazy
because
they
don't
communicate
my
request
with
the
masseuse,
and
for
some
reason,
the
therapist
ignores
my
cries
of
pain
when
I'm
on
the
table.
FYI
for
first-timers,
you
usually
remove
your
clothing
during
this
service.
Reflexology
-
Now,
I've
enjoyed
these
99%
of
the
time,
the
1%
of
non-enjoyment
being
stinky
fingers
from
a
cigarette
smoker.
I
could
smell
them
during
the
facial
portion
-
ew.
If
and
when
the
massage
portion
starts
to
get
a
little
painful,
I'll
ask
the
person
to
ease
up
and
they
do,
immediately.
I
love
every
aspect
of
this
service
from
head
to
toe,
and
the
best
part
-
it's
very
inexpensive!
FYI
for
first-timers,
your
clothing
stays
on
during
this
service
so
remember
to
wear
loose
clothing.
This
last
part
may
seem
"racist"
but
that's
not
my
intention.
It
is
purely
an
observation
and
my
personal
opinion.
I'm
also
going
to
add
that
I
am
part-Asian
and
really
hope
to
not
offend
anybody
out
there.
Here
goes...
Quiet
Time
-
The
main
reason
I
love
going
to
HDS
is
for
the
fact
that
they
don't
chit
chat
during
the
session.
Now,
I'm
not
saying
it's
because
they
don't
speak
English,
but
I
do
believe
it's
because
they
understand
that
ambience
is
everything
and
silence
is
a
necessity
for
us
to
enjoy
our
massages.
I
no
longer
go
to
expensive,
(generally)
English-speaking
spas
for
that
very
reason.
I
absolutely
hate
when
a
massage
therapist
wants
to
tell
me
about
their
day.
And
although
I'll
request
a
quiet
session,
they
can't
seem
to
help
themselves
and
chatter
the
whole
time.
This
is
my
time
and
I
expect
them
to
keep
their
mouths
shut
so
I
can
enjoy
it.
It's
infuriating,
and
more
importantly,
rude.
In
closing,
I've
received
massages
from
both
males
and
females
at
this
location
but
prefer
a
female,
only
because
I'm
wimpy.
MEN!
Don't
shy
away
from
having
a
male
masseuse
because
at
HDS,
they
are
REALLY
good
at
the
deep
tissue
stuff!
I
hope
this
review
helps
anyone
looking
to
have
a
relaxing
day
at
a
reasonable
price.
And
again,
apologize
if
anyone
found
parts
of
my
review
offensive.
But
with
that
said,
it's
worth
trying
the
Roseville/Fairway
location
at
least
once
or
twice,
then
making
a
decision
based
on
your
experience.
I'm
excited
to
book
my
next
session!
Here's
hoping
you'll
find
some
happiness
at
Happy
Day
Spa,
too!
Disclaimer
-
None,
because
I
have
no
idea
who
owns
this
place
and
I've
never
received
any
type
of
compensation
or
free
services
for
my
honest
review.
Enjoy!
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