I usually enjoy getting massages, but Thai-style treatments rarely include a head massage—and when they do, it often involves intense scratching that can feel a bit too rough. I had previously gone to a head spa that focused only on scratching the scalp so hard it felt like my skin might come off.
That’s when I decided to try something different—a Japanese-style head spa in Bangkok, and I’m so glad I did.
From the moment I arrived, the experience felt different. The consultation was very detailed; they asked questions about my health, allergies, and even checked my scalp using a microscope. This already gave me confidence that they really care about the condition of each client.
The program I chose included an electric massage brush, which I had never tried before. When they used it, I could feel my shoulders jump and my head gently shake from the tension release—it was strangely satisfying! The staff told me it works on pressure points that manual massage can’t quite reach.
The head massage itself was exactly what I had hoped for—targeted, gentle, and done with expert technique. They didn’t scratch harshly, and the use of fingertips was soothing rather than painful.
The treatment also included the Head Onsen machine, which let warm water run gently across my forehead. This moment of stillness was deeply calming—it felt like everything became clearer and lighter afterward.
After the treatment, I felt relaxed not just in my scalp, but also in my shoulders and body. To finish, they gave me personalized advice on what products I should use and what to do if scalp problems arise again in the future.
What I truly appreciated was their kindness and thoughtful care. This is more than just a head spa in Bangkok—it’s a space for total relaxation and healing.
Mr Ben
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