A mother of 2 daughters expressed the need like this:
“They
do deserve something special,” said Ms. Ehresman, who paid about $400
for the party. Paige and her 8-year-old sister, Makayla, had begged for
beauty treatments, but Ms. Ehresman had found her own adult spa to be
inappropriate for them.
“I don’t want them to feel that my saying ‘no’ means that I don’t love them,” she said.
Adult women in the United States often enjoy a day at the spa. Increasingly, so do young girls.
Sweet and Sassy, a national chain of spas catering to children, is the market response. Julie Turkewitz describes the trend in an
article in the New York Times. She met Paige, a 7-year old client at a Sweet and Sassy spa. Paige had a great time:
After
the beauty treatments, Paige and her guests walked down a red carpet
and disappeared into a hot pink limousine, which took the squealing
children on a spin around the parking lot. One 6-year-old guest
documented the revelry in a series of selfies.
Sweet
and Sassy isn't for everyone, though. Some young spa clients want more
than it can offer. There are more upscale establishments available to
cater to their needs:
At one New York-area chain, Seriously Spoiled Salon and Spa,
parties cost $500 to $3,000, and options include a “bath-bakery”
experience, with lotions that smell like edible treats. (Tag line:
“Where the main ingredient is you.”)
Lisa Gadzinski, 48, and her
sister opened Seriously Spoiled on Long Island in 2008. The business,
based in Patchogue, N.Y., has not only weathered the recession, but
thrived, expanding to two more locations. Several clients are single
fathers, lost in the world of girl-care, who bring in their daughters,
Ms. Gadzinski said.
“Don’t we all want to spoil our children?” she asked.
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