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philippine massageThe Cost of Spa Services in the Philippines

For beauty lovers, there’s no better continent in the world to treat yo’ self in than Asia. So over the past month in the Philippines, treat myself I did, with new eyelashes, pedicures, and massages at least once a week. It was glorious.Best part about it? These services cost me just a fraction of what I’d pay in New York.I got to thinking: just how much money did I save, anyhow? What are the cost of spa services in the Philippines compared to in New York? Was it enough to offset or cover the cost of the flight?For the sake of comparison, I’m going to compare the cost of services I’ve received in Cebu City vs. what philippine massage they would cost at comparable spas in New York.Let’s take a look:MassagesYou can get massages almost everywhere in the Philippines: in your hotel room, in the airport at kiosks, and even while you’re sitting down waiting for a ferry.Cost in New York: Most standard, best value-for philippine massage-money massages costs $80/hour, plus tip, so $100.Cost in Philippines: The cost for a 1-hour long massage in the Philippines ranges from 500 pesos at the low-end, to 1400 pesos on the high end. So, $10-28 USD. Plus tip, so let’s say $30 at most.Savings: at least $70 per massage. Since I got a massage every week, I saved at least $280.Eyelash ExtensionsI’ve always been curious to try eyelash extensions. One of my best friends looks amazing with hers, but I have an awful habit of pulling on my eyelashes when I get stressed out, and they’re expensive in New York, so I’ve never tried them. I saw a place in Cebu that offered eyelash extension products for a fraction of their regular cost so I figured, why not? And I LOVE THEM.Cost in New York: $150, roughly.Cost in Philippines: 1250 pesos with tip: $25 USD.Savings: $125Manicure/ PedicureNot all manicure and pedicures are created equally. Though you can get them done for as little as 80 pesos here ($1.50), to get a quality on-par-with-the-western-world service, you need to spend a little more.Cost in New York: I spend roughly $40 after tip on a pedicure in New York. I’m rough on my hands so manicures aren’t really my thing, but if I got them, you’re looking at $65 for both, $80 with tip……


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