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- Is a head spa good for sleep and insomnia?
- Is head spa good for hair growth and scalp health?
- Can a head spa help with stress, anxiety, and tension headaches?
- Is head spa good for office syndrome and neck pain?
- How often should you get a head spa or scalp treatment?
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Head spa right for you?
- Can men, women, and children all enjoy a head spa at Chandee?
- Is a head spa safe during pregnancy?
- Is head spa safe for coloured, bleached, or damaged hair?
- Is head spa safe for people with hair extensions?
- Is Chandee good for honeymoons, anniversaries, or special occasions?
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Where can I find the best head spa near me in Bangkok?
Chandee Sleep Salon in Silom and Sukhumvit 39 is consistently rated among the top head spas in Bangkok, combining an authentic scalp ritual with body massage and facials in a single visit.
The best head spa in Bangkok depends on what you’re looking for – but if you want a full sensory experience that combines authentic scalp therapy with body massage and facials, Chandee Sleep Salon in Silom & Sukhumvit 39 is consistently rated among the top choices.
Located at 60 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, just one minute from BTS Chong Nonsi and 50 metres from the Mahanakhon Sky Tower, and Sukhumvit 39, a few minutes by taxi from BTS Phrom Phong, it’s one of the most accessible head spas in the city.
What sets the best Bangkok head spas apart is not just technique – it’s atmosphere, product quality, and how you feel walking out. Look for certified therapists, organic products, and a space designed for genuine rest rather than throughput.
Chandee is open daily until 11 PM, making it the latest-closing head spa in Bangkok – ideal if you’re visiting after dinner or winding down after a long travel day.
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Is Chandee the best head spa in Bangkok?
Chandee holds a near-perfect five-star rating across hundreds of reviews on Google, TripAdvisor, Facebook, Klook, GoWabi, Classpass, and other platforms, making it one of Bangkok’s most consistently praised head spas.
Whether Chandee is the best head spa in Bangkok is something our guests answer for us – with a near-perfect five-star rating across hundreds of reviews on Google, TripAdvisor, Facebook and Wongnai.
What makes Chandee stand out in Bangkok’s growing head & hair spa scene is the combination of things that are genuinely hard to find in one place: an authentic Vietnamese 17-step “Ring of Water” ritual, a starlit ceiling where tiny points of light shimmer and dissolve, ASMR water sounds, organic Yves Rocher products, certified female therapists, and the option to combine your head spa with a full body massage or facial. Most head & hair spas in Bangkok specialise in scalp treatment only. Chandee is a full Sleep Salon focused on a relaxing head-to-toe experience.
We’re also the only head spa in Bangkok open until 11 PM daily in Silom and until midnight on Sukhumvit 39.
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Where is Chandee located - Silom, Sukhumvit, or both?
Chandee has two locations: Silom (60 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, one minute from BTS Chong Nonsi) and Sukhumvit 39 (near BTS Phrom Phong and EmQuartier).
The Silom branch is at 60 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, a one-minute walk from BTS Chong Nonsi (Exit 3), right next to the Mahanakhon Sky Tower. The Sukhumvit 39 branch is near BTS Phrom Phong and a 10 minute walk, or a 2 minute tuktuk ride from EmQuartier. Both locations offer the full Chandee treatment menu, the same starry ceiling experience, and the same certified therapist team.
Both branches are easily reachable by BTS Skytrain, Grab or car, making Chandee one of the most conveniently located head spas in Bangkok for tourists and residents alike.
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What are Chandee's opening hours?
Chandee Head & Hair Spa is open daily from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM – making it the latest-closing head spa and massage salon in Bangkok.
Most head spas in Bangkok close between 8 and 9 PM, which leaves little room for guests who want to relax after dinner, decompress after a long day of meetings, or recover from jet lag at their own pace. Chandee’s 11 PM closing time was a deliberate choice – because the people who need deep rest the most are often the ones who can’t get there before dark.
Last bookings are accepted at 10:00 PM for 60-minute treatments and 9:30 PM for 90-minute sessions. Walk-ins are welcome, though we recommend booking ahead for head spa treatments, especially Thursday through Sunday.
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How do I book a head spa or massage at Chandee?
You can book at Chandee online at chandee.com, via WhatsApp or LINE (@chandee), by calling +66825399908 or by walking in. You can also request a specific therapist when booking; just mention their name and we’ll allocate them subject to availability. Many regular guests do this, and it’s always our pleasure to accommodate.
Online booking is the easiest option and lets you choose your treatment, preferred therapist, date, and time in advance. A small deposit is sometimes required to secure head spa appointments, especially for larger groups or longer treatments. WhatsApp and LINE work well for guests with questions, group visits, or couple bookings. Walk-ins are always welcome for massage and foot treatments, though head spa beds fill up 1-2 days in advance during peak season – so booking ahead is strongly recommended for those.
If you’re staying near Silom, Sathorn, Siam, Sukhumvit or anywhere on the BTS green line, Chandee is typically less than 10 minutes away.
What is a head spa and what makes it different from a regular salon?
A head spa is a therapeutic scalp treatment combining deep cleansing, pressure point massage, and sensory relaxation, where the wash itself is the treatment, not a step before one.
At a regular hair salon, washing is a quick functional step before a cut or colour. At a head spa, the wash itself is the treatment. The therapist uses slow, rhythmic techniques to massage the head & shoulder, use ASMR techniques for relaxation, combing the hair, cleanse the scalp thoroughly, stimulate blood circulation, and activate pressure points that release tension held throughout the head, neck, and shoulders. The result isn’t just clean hair – it’s a measurable shift in how your whole body feels.
The best head spa treatments combine scalp therapy with ASMR elements, aromatherapy, and bodywork to create a deeply sleep-inducing experience. That’s why regular head spa guests often describe it less like a beauty treatment and more like the best nap they never took.
Where did head spa originate - is it Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese?
Head spa as a structured wellness ritual originated in Japan, but the Vietnamese technique, with its slow, meditative water work and multi-step ritual, is what has driven global interest in recent years.
Korean beauty culture also has strong scalp care traditions, but the formalized “head spa” format that spread globally traces its roots to Japan.
Vietnam, however, developed its own distinct hair washing ritual independently – and it’s the Vietnamese technique that has gained significant attention in recent years for its sensory depth and sleep-inducing effects. The Vietnamese approach emphasizes slow, meditative water work, rhythmic pouring techniques, and a multi-step ritual that feels closer to a full nervous system reset than a scalp treatment.
At Chandee, we practice the authentic Vietnamese 17-step “Ring of Water” ritual – enhanced with Thai massage knowledge and ASMR sensory elements. It’s neither purely Japanese nor Korean, and that’s precisely what makes it different.
What exactly happens during a head spa treatment at Chandee?
During a head spa at Chandee, you lie back on a bed beneath a starlit ceiling where tiny points of light shimmer and dissolve while your therapist guides you through a complete scalp and sensory ritual – from the first drop of warm water to the final blow-dry.
The session begins with a short hair consultation to understand your hair type and any sensitivities or preferences. Our hostess offers you a choice of four different types of organic Yves Rocher shampoos, best fit for your preference and condition. You will also be provided with a choice of essential oils, that will be used for your neck & shoulder massage, or for your body, in case you have chosen a head spa with a full body massage combination.
Your therapist will guide you to the sleep salon room, and starts 17-step cleansing and massage sequence. It starts with a soothing massage, ASMR and combing your hear, later we apply warm water, slowly and rhythmically. Scalp massage targets pressure points across the crown, temples, and nape of the neck. ASMR water sounds play gently throughout. The effect is profoundly calming – most guests fall asleep within the first 20 minutes.
The treatment concludes with conditioning, a professional blow-dry using Dyson tools, and light styling. You leave with clean, soft hair and a nervous system that has genuinely rested.
What is included in Chandee's 17-step Head & Hair Spa ritual?
Chandee’s 17-step Head & Hair Spa follows the Vietnamese “Ring of Water” technique — a complete scalp-to-shoulder ritual designed to deeply cleanse, restore, and relax in one uninterrupted sequence.
Here is exactly what happens, step by step:
- Cooling Gua Sha Eye Mask – chilled eye relief to instantly release tension and prepare the body for deep relaxation
- Temple Massage – targeted pressure on the temples to ease mental fatigue and begin calming the nervous system
- Wind Chime ASMR – gentle sound therapy to deepen the sensory experience and quiet the mind
- Tibetan Singing Bowl – resonant vibration therapy to shift the body into a meditative state
- Head Claw Massage – rhythmic scalp stimulation to boost circulation and release surface tension
- Gua Sha Comb & Sandalwood Comb – ancient tool combination to lift the scalp, stimulate energy lines, and add subtle warmth
- Wide-Tooth Comb Massage – slow, deliberate strokes through the hair to relax the scalp and prepare for cleansing
- Circular Wooden Comb Massage -circular pressure movements across the entire scalp for deeper circulation
- Electric Scalp Massager – vibration therapy targeting deeper layers of the scalp for thorough tension release
- Neck & Shoulder Oil Massage – warm organic oil massage on the neck and shoulders before the wash phase begins
- Lymphatic Drainage – gentle drainage technique along the neck and jawline to reduce puffiness and support detox
- Double Shampoo – two-phase cleansing with organic Yves Rocher shampoo selected for your hair type, removing all buildup thoroughly
- Keratin Treatment – nourishing keratin applied to strengthen and smooth the hair shaft from root to tip
- Vietnamese Water Ring Massage – the signature Vietnamese technique: warm water poured in slow, rhythmic rings around the scalp – the step most guests describe as the moment they fall asleep
- Keratin Rinse – thorough rinse to seal the keratin and leave hair soft, smooth, and healthy
- Towel Wrap – a unhurried wrap to absorb moisture gently without disrupting the relaxation state
- Final Neck & Shoulder Massage – a closing massage to ease you back into the world slowly and complete the full-body release
The ritual concludes with a blow-dry using Dyson tools and a complimentary cup of herbal tea — because the experience doesn’t end until you’re genuinely ready to leave.
What distinguishes this from a standard head spa is the intentional pacing and the depth of the sensory journey. Each step builds on the one before it. By step fourteen, most guests are completely asleep.
How long does a head spa take?
A standard head spa at Chandee takes 60 to 90 minutes; combination packages including body massage or facial treatments run from 90 minutes to a full 4-hour half-day retreat.
The 60-minute head spa covers the complete 17-step ritual, scalp massage, and a blow-dry finish. The 90-minute version adds evenly more time to each step, so the session feels less rushed, especially if you have long hair, as the blow-drying is included in the duration of the treatment. If you’re visiting Bangkok and want to experience multiple treatments in one session – head spa, body massage, and facial – Chandee’s signature packages let you combine them seamlessly, with durations of 120, 150, or 240 minutes. With options for packages with full spa and onsen in the Sukhumvit 39 branche.
Plan for approximately 15–20 minutes extra on top of your treatment time for arrival, consultation, and potentially for extra drying time.
Is a head spa good for sleep and insomnia?
Yes, head spa treatments significantly improve sleep quality by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, reducing cortisol, and creating the physiological conditions your body needs to fall and stay asleep.
Scalp massage activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which is the body’s natural “rest and restore” state. This reduces cortisol, lowers heart rate, and creates the physiological conditions your body needs to fall -and stay- asleep.
The combination of warm water, rhythmic pressure, ASMR sounds, and dim lighting that defines a proper head spa ritual sends a clear signal to the nervous system: it is safe to rest. Many guests who struggle with stress-related insomnia or travel-disrupted sleep report noticeably better sleep for several days after a session.
This is the core reason Chandee positions itself as a Sleep Salon rather than just a head spa. The goal isn’t just clean hair – it’s helping your body remember how to truly switch off.
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Is head spa good for hair growth and scalp health?
Head spa treatments support healthier hair growth by removing follicle-blocking buildup, improving scalp circulation, and delivering nutrients to the hair root, though they are not a medical treatment for conditions like alopecia.
Deep cleansing removes buildup of sebum, dead skin cells, and product residue that can clog follicles and impede healthy hair development. Scalp massage increases blood circulation, which improves nutrient and oxygen delivery to hair follicles.
It’s important to be realistic: a head spa is not a medical treatment for hair loss conditions like alopecia or androgenetic hair thinning, which require dermatological care. But for people experiencing dullness, scalp imbalance, or hair that feels lifeless from stress and city pollution – regular head spa sessions make a visible and tangible difference.
Think of it as maintenance for your scalp the same way you’d maintain your skin. Consistency matters more than any single session.
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Can a head spa help with stress, anxiety, and tension headaches?
Head spa is one of the most effective non-medical approaches to tension headaches and stress relief — scalp massage releases myofascial tension at the temples and skull base, and many guests arrive with a headache and leave without one.
The scalp, temples, and base of the skull are major sites of tension accumulation – especially for people who work long hours at screens, carry emotional stress, or sleep poorly. Targeted massage in these areas releases myofascial tension, improves circulation, and triggers the release of endorphins. Many guests arrive with a headache and leave without one.
For anxiety, the ASMR elements of a head spa – slow water sounds, rhythmic touch, dim lighting – are particularly powerful. They activate the same neural pathways that make ASMR content so widely consumed online, but in a live, embodied, and far more effective form.
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External reference: Journal of Physical Therapy Science on scalp massage and cortisol
Is head spa good for office syndrome and neck pain?
Head spa combined with neck and shoulder massage is one of the most effective treatments for office syndrome, the stiffness, tension, and headaches caused by long hours at a desk or screen.
At Chandee, the head spa ritual naturally includes neck and shoulder massage as part of the sequence. For guests with more pronounced office syndrome symptoms, we offer a dedicated Head & Hair Spa & Office Syndrome combination treatment that focuses additional time on the neck, trapezius, and shoulder girdle before moving into the scalp ritual.
If you spend more than six hours a day at a desk or screen, a head spa combined with neck and shoulder work once or twice a month can meaningfully reduce accumulated tension before it becomes chronic pain.
How often should you get a head spa or scalp treatment?
For general scalp maintenance and stress relief, most therapists recommend a head spa every two to four weeks, though guests living in polluted cities or carrying high stress benefit from more frequent visits.
That said, frequency depends on your lifestyle and goals. If you live in a polluted city like Bangkok, have an oily or buildup-prone scalp, or carry chronic stress, monthly visits quickly show cumulative benefits. Some of Chandee’s regular guests visit weekly during periods of high stress or poor sleep. There is no upper limit, your scalp responds positively to consistent care.
For first-time visitors, we’d suggest starting with two sessions a few weeks apart to understand how your scalp responds. Many guests find that the second session is noticeably deeper because the scalp is already in better condition.
How much does a head spa cost in Bangkok?
Head spa prices in Bangkok range from around 800 THB at basic salons to 3,500 THB and above at premium venues; at Chandee, the 12-step ritual is priced at 1,400 THB for 60 minutes, the complete 17-step ritual is 1,800 THB for 90 minutes, including organic products and a professional blow-dry.
At Chandee, head spa treatments start at 1,400 THB for 60 minutes or 1,800 THB for 90 minutes, which includes the complete Vietnamese 17-step ritual, organic Yves Rocher products, scalp massage, and a professional (Dyson) blow-dry. Combination packages that add full body massage or facials range from 1,900 to 6,500 THB depending on duration. For context, the 150-minute Chandee Master Course at 4,200 THB includes a full body massage, all facials, and the complete head spa ritual.
When comparing prices, check what’s actually included. A 60-minute head spa that covers the ritual, quality products, and a proper blow-dry is different in value from a 60-minute scalp wash with a basic dry.
Is there a price difference for long or short hair?
At Chandee, the price is the same regardless of hair length, no supplements, no surprises at checkout, with the single exception of a 300 to 500 THB supplement for bonded hair extensions, depending on length of the extensions.
This is genuinely different from many head spas in Bangkok, where long hair often means a higher bill.
What does change with longer or thicker hair is timing. A professional blow-dry for long hair can take up to 15 minutes, which is time we always include properly – we won’t rush your finish. For this reason, we often recommend that guests with long hair book a 90-minute treatment rather than 60 minutes, so the scalp ritual itself gets the full time it deserves rather than being shortened to fit the drying.
The one exception is hair extensions: we charge a small 300 to 500 THB supplement for guests with extensions, as these require extra care and a modified approach from our therapists to protect the bonds during the water treatment.
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What shampoo and products does Chandee use during a head spa?
Chandee uses certified organic Yves Rocher products, plant-derived, gentle enough for frequent use, and available in five formulations chosen to match your scalp type at each visit.
Yves Rocher was chosen for its commitment to plant-derived, botanical formulations that are gentle enough for frequent use and effective enough to genuinely improve scalp condition over time. Importantly, the products are sulphate-conscious and free from the harsh stripping agents that many mass-market shampoos contain.
Before each session, your therapist conducts a brief scalp consultation and selects the most appropriate product for your hair type and condition. If you have a known allergy or sensitivity to any ingredient, please mention it at booking or on arrival.
How should I prepare for my head spa visit?
Almost no preparation is needed, do not wash your hair beforehand, wear comfortable clothing with an open neckline, remove large earrings, and arrive ten minutes early.
The treatment includes thorough cleansing as a core part of the head & hair spa ritual, and arriving with naturally oily or unwashed hair is completely normal. What you should avoid is applying heavy styling products, dry shampoo, thick oils, or hair wax immediately before your appointment, as these take extra time to remove.
For what to wear: comfortable, relaxed clothing works best – ideally a top with a low or open neckline to allow easy access to the neck and shoulders during massage. For body massage treatments, Chandee provides everything you need. Thai massage is performed clothed in our provided garments; aroma oil massage is performed unclothed with full draping throughout. Remove large earrings and necklaces before your session – your therapist will remind you.
Arrive about 10 minutes before your treatment time.
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Do you take walk-in customers?
Yes, walk-ins are welcome at both locations for massage and foot treatments; head spa beds are often booked in advance, so a quick WhatsApp check before arriving is recommended.
If you’re passing by the Mahanakhon Sky Tower or stepping off at BTS Chong Nonsi, you’re very likely to find immediate availability for foot massage, Thai massage, or aroma oil massage at the Silom branch without a reservation. The same goes for the Sukhumvit 39 branch – if you’re shopping at EmQuartier or arriving from BTS Phrom Phong, just walk in.
Head spa beds are a different story. The Silom branch has six head spa beds, and during high season and weekends these are typically booked 1–2 days in advance. The Sukhumvit 39 branch has ten head spa beds, which means significantly better walk-in availability – making it the better choice if you’re hoping for a same-day head spa without a reservation.
If you want certainty, or you have a preferred timeslot, we recommend booking a slot minimal 1-2 days in advance.
The easiest way to check same-day availability at either location is a quick message on LINE (@chandee) or WhatsApp before you head over – we’ll tell you instantly what’s open and at which branch. Check availability of WhatsApp →
Can men, women, and children all enjoy a head spa at Chandee?
Chandee welcomes guests of all genders and ages, with a full adult treatment menu and a dedicated Kids’ Sweet Spa menu for children.
Men make up a meaningful and growing share of Chandee’s guests, particularly for the head spa, aroma oil massage, and office syndrome treatments. The experience is just as effective and enjoyable for men – and many male first-timers tell us it was the first time they truly understood what deep relaxation feels like.
For children, Chandee has a dedicated Kids’ Sweet Spa menu with three gentle treatments: the Bubbly Head Spa Adventure (with fun peach or coconut scents), the Dreamy Head & Shoulder Massage with child-friendly ASMR, and the Relax & Play Foot Massage. These are popular with families visiting Bangkok, especially after long travel days when kids arrive exhausted and overstimulated.
Is a head spa safe during pregnancy?
Head spa is generally safe from the second trimester onwards, it involves no abdominal contact and focuses on the scalp, head, neck, and shoulders, but always consult your doctor or midwife before booking.
However, we always recommend consulting your doctor or midwife before booking any spa treatment during pregnancy.
During the first trimester, we follow the standard recommendation to avoid massage-based treatments, as this is the most sensitive period. From the second trimester onwards, a gentle head spa can be deeply beneficial – many pregnant guests find the combination of warm water, scalp massage, and ASMR particularly soothing, especially for those experiencing stress, poor sleep, or tension headaches. However, you need to be comfortable to lying on your back for 45 minutes, during the treatment.
Please inform us of your pregnancy at the time of booking so your therapist can adjust pressure and positioning for your comfort and safety. When in doubt, your doctor’s guidance always takes priority.
Is head spa safe for coloured, bleached, or damaged hair?
Head spa is safe for colour-treated and processed hair, wait at least 48 to 72 hours after colouring or bleaching before your visit, and let your therapist know during the consultation.
As a general rule, wait at least 48-72 hours after any colouring, bleaching, or keratin treatment before having a head & hair spa – this allows the colour to fully set and reduces the risk of any fading or interference.
Chandee uses gentle organic Yves Rocher formulations that are suitable for processed hair. We do not use harsh stripping agents. If your hair has been recently treated or is particularly fragile, let your therapist know during the scalp consultation and they will adjust the cleansing approach accordingly.
For guests with significantly bleached or damaged hair, a conditioning treatment within the head spa can actually be beneficial – improving texture, softness, and moisture retention.
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Is head spa safe for people with hair extensions?
Bonded, tape-in, or glued extensions require a modified approach, we work carefully around the bonds and apply a 300 to 500 THB supplement, depending on the length; clip-in extensions removed before the session carry no supplement.
For this reason, we apply a modified approach for guests with extensions, and charge a small supplement of 300 THB to cover the additional time and care required from your therapist.
Clip-in extensions that are fully removed before the treatment are not a concern and carry no supplement, just remove them before your session and let your therapist know on arrival.
For guests with semi-permanent extensions, we can offer a modified treatment that carefully works around the bonds while still delivering scalp massage and neck and shoulder work. The 300 to 500 THB supplement applies here too, and it’s always worth a quick conversation before you book so your therapist can plan the right approach for your specific extension type.
Please mention your extensions at the time of booking -not on arrival- so we can prepare properly and make sure there are no surprises either way.
Is Chandee good for honeymoons, anniversaries, or special occasions?
Chandee is one of Bangkok’s most-loved destinations for couples and special occasion visits – and if you read our reviews, honeymoon guests mention us more than almost any other occasion.
The Couple Head Spa & Aroma Oil Massage (90 or 120 minutes, from 4,300 THB) takes place in a dedicated VIP room (if available) with a starry ceiling – the same starlit ceiling that defines the Chandee experience, tiny points of light shimmering above you, but shared. It’s unhurried, private, and consistently described by guests as one of the highlights of their trip. For something even more indulgent, two people can each book the Half-Day Retreat and spend a full afternoon being completely looked after.
Beyond couples, Chandee works beautifully for birthday treats, anniversary gifts, and pre-wedding relaxation. Gift vouchers are available for any treatment or value, and make a genuinely memorable present for someone who deserves real rest.
Can I combine a head spa with a massage or facial?
Yes, combining a head spa with a body massage or facial is one of Chandee’s core strengths, and most signature packages are built exactly this way.
Popular combinations include the Head Spa & Aroma Oil Massage (90 or 120 minutes), the Head Spa & Thai Massage, and the Head Spa & Office Syndrome treatment. For a more complete experience, the Chandee Master Course (150 minutes) combines a full body massage of your choice, all facial treatments, and the complete head spa ritual. The Half-Day Retreat (240 minutes) adds a golden body scrub for the most comprehensive experience available.
Every combination treatment flows as one continuous ritual – not separate services stitched together.
What is the difference between your facials - Gua Sha, Anti-Aging V-Shape, Detox, Soothing Eye Massage?
Chandee offers four distinct facials, Gua Sha (contouring and lifting), Anti-Aging V-Shape (firming and tightening), Detox Deep Cleansing (pore clearing), and Eye Rejuvenation (dark circles and puffiness), each targeting a different skin concern.
The Gua Sha Facial (60–90 min, from 1,700 THB) uses ancient stone sculpting to contour and lift the face, combined with cool ice therapy to tighten pores and reduce puffiness. Best for: facial tension, dull skin, puffiness.
The Anti-Aging V-Shape Facial (60–90 min, from 1,900 THB) uses Japanese tapping technique and collagen-boosting massage to firm and lift the face, plus an anti-aging mask. Best for: sagging skin, fine lines, loss of definition.
The Detox Deep Cleansing Facial (90 min, 2,000 THB) uses botanical charcoal to draw out deep-pore impurities, with lymphatic massage and a purifying mask. Best for: congested, oily, or city-polluted skin.
The Soothing Eye Massage (60 min, 1,000 THB) focuses entirely on the delicate eye area – 3-finger Japanese massage, cool spoon therapy, and intensive hydrating patches. Best for: dark circles, puffiness, tired eyes from screens.
All four facials can be combined with a head spa or body massage.
What is the difference between Thai massage and aroma oil massage?
Thai massage is performed fully clothed using pressure and assisted stretching, energising and loosening; aroma oil massage is performed unclothed with essential oils using slow flowing strokes, deeply sedating and sleep-inducing.
Thai massage is performed fully clothed on a mat or firm bed. The therapist uses their hands, thumbs, elbows, and sometimes feet to apply rhythmic pressure along the body’s energy lines, combined with assisted stretching. The result is energising as much as relaxing – guests often describe feeling taller, looser, and more mobile afterwards. It’s particularly good for stiffness, joint tension, and anyone who finds lying still for long periods difficult.
Aroma oil massage is performed unclothed on a soft bed, with full draping at all times. The therapist uses long, slow, flowing strokes with warm organic essential oils to calm the nervous system and release muscular tension. The effect is deeply sedating rather than energising – most guests fall asleep. It’s the better choice for stress, anxiety, poor sleep, or when you simply want to completely switch off.
Both are available as standalone treatments or combined with Chandee’s head spa ritual. Not sure which to choose? Our team is always happy to advise at booking.
What is the Sleep Salon Facial, Chandee Master Course and Half-Day Retreat?
Chandee’s three signature packages combine head spa, body massage, and facials into one seamless session: the Sleep Salon Facial (120 min, 3,500 THB), the Master Course (180 min, 4,200 THB), and the Half-Day Retreat (240 min, 6,500 THB).
The Sleep Salon Facial (120 minutes, 3,500 THB) combines the complete 17-step head spa ritual with all four facial treatments – Gua Sha, Anti-Aging V-Shape, Eye Rejuvenation, and deep cleansing. It’s the perfect introduction to the Chandee signature experience, and the most popular choice for guests who want to prioritise face and scalp over body massage.
The Master Course (180 minutes, 4,200 THB) adds a full body massage of your choice -aroma oil or Thai- to the Sleep Salon Facial sequence. Body first, then face, then scalp. By the end, most guests describe feeling like an entirely different version of themselves. It’s Chandee’s most booked signature package.
The Half-Day Retreat (240 minutes, 6,500 THB) extends the Master Course with a Golden Glow body scrub or hot stone massage – four full hours of uninterrupted treatment. Popular for honeymoons, milestone birthdays, and anyone who has been running on empty for too long.
All three packages represent significantly better value than booking the individual treatments separately.
Is Chandee the Best Head Spa Near Me?
- Authentic Vietnamese Head Spa – 17-step with water ring and ASMR
- Prime Silom Location – Most accessible head spa near me in Bangkok
- Certified Female Therapists – Years of specialized training
- Multi-Sensory Environment – Starry ceiling, ASMR sounds, and aromatherapy
- Customizable Packages – Combine head spa with massage and facial treatments
- Many happy customers leaving 5-star reviews
