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Ummelina International Spa
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L B.
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Ummelina does everything imaginable to help you leave the outside world behind. Upon arriving, you are taken to a huge shower room with all kinds of fragrant shampoos, soaps, etc. and water jets that come from all directions. Then, wrapped in a thick robe, you can enjoy a foot massage while sipping a cup of herbal tea. On to the massage, in a generous sized room with natural wood accents, low lighting and more exotic fragrances. The quality of the massage itself varies greatly with the practitioner. In any case, the surroundings will help transport you away and if you close your eyes and let your senses take in the warmth, smells and quiet meditative music you might swear you're in an exotic hidden locale in southeast asia rather than Seattle.
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