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Bella Vita Salon & Day Spa
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I went to Bella Vita in North Andover on May 29, 2009 for a massage. I have to say that it was the worst massage I have ever had. It was on a whim so I thought I would give Bella Vita a try. I get a lot of massages all over the area. I figured that since they charge $75.00 for a 50 min massage and $85.00 for a deep tissue that it would have to be pretty good. Was I wrong! It felt as if the person had never given a massage before. I asked for more attention on my neck since it was a little stiff. All she did was extra soft strokes on the neck and no stretches, even though I asked if she could incorporate some in the massage. I thought she was on her own agenda and did not pay attention to my needs. She never even asked if the pressure was ok. When I asked for deeper pressure she upgraded me what she calls to a deep tissue massage. If you want to call using your elbow back and forth a deep tissue massage. The flow was…wait there was no flow. So I mentioned it to the front desk as I was
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