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Well Bath Yoga & Wellness Centre · Charlcombe
Sarjana holding a Holistic Facial and Swedish Massage session at Well Bath.

Treatment at Well Bath

Holistic Facial and Swedish Massage in Bath

The face and the body, held in one longer session

Two hours instead of one. A facial and a full-body Swedish massage, held together as one longer arrival. This is Sarjana's longer combined offering. A Holistic Facial cleanses, exfoliates, and nourishes the skin using natural products, with attention to the facial muscles and lymphatic drainage points. It is then followed by a full-body Swedish Massage held in her characteristic unhurried way.

Well suited to clients wanting a longer restorative session, a birthday or anniversary treatment, or a slower recovery day after a busy stretch.

Duration

60 minutes

Price

£75

Available add-ons

You can extend the session on the booking page

  • Treatment Extension £35 · +30 min Add thirty minutes for a longer, deeper session.

What people bring

Presentations commonly worked with

The combined session is chosen when a longer, more restorative arc is what the body is asking for. Face and body held in one hand across the same hour.

  • A recovery day after a demanding stretch
  • A significant birthday, anniversary, or personal threshold
  • Nervous-system unsteadiness where both face and body are holding tension
  • Jaw-holding, eye strain, and facial tightness from screen work
  • General wellbeing rhythm when the standard sixty-minute massage feels short
  • A pre-event refresh where you want to arrive rested and clear-skinned
  • Return to bodywork after illness or a stretch away from self-care

This is a restorative combined offering, not a clinical facial or a corrective massage. Bring your own skincare notes if you have known sensitivities — Sarjana uses natural products but is happy to adapt.

What a session is like

From arrival to the last breath in the room

The session runs sixty minutes, with the facial held in the first half and the Swedish Massage in the second.

  1. 01

    Arrival and intake

    Front door, herbal tea, up to the therapy room. Sarjana asks about your skin, any sensitivities, and what the body is asking to be met with today.

  2. 02

    Getting settled

    Undress to your underwear, warm blanket over you, hair drawn back. Lights low. Sarjana confirms product preference.

  3. 03

    Holistic facial

    Cleanse, exfoliate, and nourish using natural products. Sarjana works the facial muscles carefully, releasing the jaw, temples, and forehead. She engages the lymphatic drainage points around the face and neck.

  4. 04

    Transition

    A brief pause between the facial and the body work. The face is left settling as Sarjana repositions.

  5. 05

    Swedish Massage

    The full-body Swedish sequence — back, arms, legs, feet, shoulders, neck. Held at her characteristic unhurried pace.

  6. 06

    Rest and water

    Time to sit up slowly. Water is offered. Regulars often report feeling both released in the body and quietly lit up in the face for the rest of the day.

Weighing it up

Combined session versus standalone Swedish Massage

Same practitioner, different offering. The choice is between focus and breadth.

Facial + Swedish (combined) Swedish Massage only
Session length Sixty minutes, split across face and body. Sixty minutes on the body only.
Face work Cleanse, exfoliate, nourish, muscle release, lymphatic drainage. None. Body focus only.
Body work Half a Swedish session — released but not full-length. Full Swedish sequence across the whole body.
Register Two registers held together, quietly luxurious. Deep restorative rest across the whole body.
Best if you Want a longer arc that includes the face. Want the full-length Swedish sequence.

Both come in at the same price. Regulars sometimes alternate — combined session as a treat, standalone Swedish when the body wants the full hour.

What the evidence says

Research and clinical literature

Both components of the combined offering have their own evidence base.

  • Facial massage is associated with improved skin microcirculation and reductions in facial muscle tension in observational studies.

    Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology · reviews · 2019

  • Facial lymphatic drainage is used clinically in post-operative recovery for its de-congestive effect on facial tissue.

    Aesthetic Surgery Journal · reviews · 2020

  • Full-body Swedish massage produces measurable reductions in cortisol and improvements in subjective wellbeing across randomised trials.

    International Journal of Neuroscience · Field et al. · 2014

Questions people ask

Before you book

What products does Sarjana use for the facial? +
Natural products chosen for gentleness across skin types. If you have known sensitivities or a specific product preference, mention it at booking and Sarjana will adjust.
Is this suitable for sensitive skin? +
Generally yes. Tell Sarjana about any sensitivities at the intake and she will adjust the exfoliation and product selection.
Will I need makeup after? +
Most people leave with their skin lit up and prefer to keep it product-free for the rest of the day. Bring what you need if you have plans afterwards.
Is the massage portion shorter than a standalone session? +
Yes — roughly half the length. The trade-off is that the face receives its own considered work. Choose the standalone Swedish Massage if you want the full body-only hour.
Can I add the Treatment Extension? +
Yes — thirty extra minutes for £35 lets Sarjana give more time to both halves of the session. Select at booking.

Book

Book Holistic Facial and Swedish Massage in Bath

Booking runs on Acuity, direct link below. If you are not sure whether holistic facial and swedish massage in bath is the right fit, reach out and we will help you find the right first door into the sanctuary.

Prefer to talk it through first? Call Joe on 07986 380327  ·  Joe will get back to you within 24 hours.