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The Whole You Spa The Whole You SPA is a leading supplier of holistic and beauty services within the Riverdale area and one of the finest spas in New York. We are committed to provide you the right health and beauty services and we select only the highest, all-natural and most effective oils, lotions, pain relief gels and facial products to use in our treatments. Each treatment is customized to a person's specific requirements.
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Superde Duper
Apr 18, 2022
Prices are pretty good. Girls are nice amd welcoming. The place is well kept. Will return
Joanne Kipust
Apr 04, 2022
I took my daughter for electrolysis and the technician burned her. It caused scarring and we needed to get it treated at the dermatologist at significant cost to us. The spa refused to refund our money for the electrolysis insisting it would heal. I asked to speak to the owner and never received a call. This is not a trustworthy place.
Deborah
Mar 03, 2022
Wanted to get massage. Employee on phone was less than enthusiastic about the job she has been given (sad not grateful to have a job). And didn't know any information. Said would call back. I cannot be bothered.
Aja Worrell
Sep 21, 2021
Great little place to go get a massage. I posted pictures because a review said the rooms are dirty so you can decide for yourself. I am funny when it comes to that and I felt mostly comfortable. They do have you lay under a beach towel which is weird. They do need to update certain things like the couch and some other furniture but again you decide for yourself.

As far as covid protocols they ask that you wear your mask facing up but laying down you can take it off. You decide how you feel about that. The staff are supposedly vaccinated but they do wear masks and shields while you're on the table. All and all I would go again. They know what they're doing.
Elisa Johnston
Nov 13, 2020
Whole You Spa has finally reopened with new Covid safety measures and I had a great first-time experience. Denise was my masseuse for a modified-for-pregnancy deep tissue massage and the entire hour was comfortable and so relaxing. A worthwhile treat in the midst of a crazy year!
Sandie Stayfer
Mar 02, 2019
I was going to Vegas. Second huge vacation in almost twenty years. I booked an anti-aging facial, a full leg wax and a spray tan at the Whole You Spa. I'm sixty-five so I wasn't expecting too much as far as my skin was concerned. However, I did expect to feel that my skin was deeply hydrated and perhaps a little more firmness and some fine lines softened.

To begin with I thought the facial was okay.but the second day my skin was so extremely dry that I had to apply moisturizer repeatedly all day. I thought back about what type of facial I got because it clearly had zero to do with anti-aging. I realized there was no moisturizing mask, no moisturizing oils massaged into my skin. All that went on was cleansing with constant steam being sprayed onto my face.

The girl then started squeezing white heads I guess, because I don't have black heads or any acne. The squeezing hurt like hell and I was accused of being overly sensitive when I complained about the pain. The result of the squeezing, two little circular scars on my forehead. Then came the waxing. That lasted about five minutes. She started with my bikini area, applied lots of wax to both sides of my bikini area and right away the first strip that she applied and removed completely bruised me because she didn't hold my skin tight and wouldn't let me hold my skin tight.

As soon as I saw the bruising that was it, I had enough, I made her stop and I finished waxing the areas that she applied the wax to myself (I'm a licensed Cosmetologist, I know about waxing, etc.) When I complained about the attempted wax I was accused of trying to scam them into a free wax. Of course, I scammed to get a bruised inner thigh and unfinished wax because the rest of my legs were still full of hair.

I ended up going to a near by nail salon to have the full leg and bikini wax completed. Luckily, I was not charged for the wax. Then the spray tan. That was also useless. I did mention that I felt that it didn't quite take on my legs and my legs were the main thing. I was reassured that it would be okay, but it wasn't. I had to apply cheap self-tanning cream the next day and several days after. So, all in all I may as well have burnt $200.00 because the Whole You Spa was completely useless. I just wanted to have a nice facial, get waxed and have some color on my skin. I was so let down.
Samari Ijezie
Dec 08, 2018
Very poor service for a so-called "spa". First of all I went to do my lashes and they told me it would be around $150 for full lashes my I was completely fine with that price. When I came out they said it was $360. On their brochure it said it would cost $360 for top lashes and bottom lashes. I only has the top done and she said because it took 90 minutes to do that it was that expensive.

I'm sorry they have clinicians that are slow and suck at their job. Overall horrible experience. Also the spa rooms are dirty. They lay you down on a beach towel! DO NOT COME TO THIS SPA. IT IS NOT A REAL SPA & it is OVERPRICED. NOT A CLEAN VIBE AT ALL
Katie Henry
Feb 07, 2018
Beware of the fine print on groupon that says "first time customers only" I went to this spa for my first and only time 3 years ago. Recently, I purchased a groupon for a different type of massage here due to the massive back pain I have been experiencing. When I called to make an appointment, I was ""greeted"" with an incredibly rude employee who chastized me for not reading the fine print.

She accused me of ripping off the business and complained about how groupon hurts their business. Let's be clear, it is not Groupon that is hurting the business, it is the extremely poor customer service. Here's an idea, if you don't like groupon, don't use it so that you can avoid taking it out on innocent customers.
Jeyner Espinoza
Jan 26, 2018
They employ licensed massage therapists, not the "certified" masseuses that you'll find in some places. There is a big difference between the two. The massage therapists undergo years of education and training. They are real professionals and my massages have been excellent. Highly recommend!
Vanessa Quinones
Jan 03, 2018
I went to the Whole Spa for the first time, my experience was great. The atmosphere is very good. Staff is very polite and professional. Monica was my masseuse and I recommend her to anybody, she has magical hands. This was the best massage I've ever had and I'm a person that gets many massages.