Grand Spa LA

2999 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020, USA

About Grand Spa LA

3.7 / 5

from reviews

    Channel Svay
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    September 26, 2023

    My friend and I decided to come here to have a nice spa day on a beautiful Monday. First and foremost, I love how they have their own free parking lot. That let alone is a gold mine in Los Angeles. I've only been to two other Korean spas before this which are: Wi Spa and Hugh Spa. Wi Spa is a bit bigger with more rooms and co-ed areas, whereas Hugh and Grand are separated. Grand Spa is a perfect spot to have a solo spa day or a girl's spa day. Unfortunately, there's only one esthetician at this time. So if you're trying to have a girl's day at the same appointment time, you would have to book two separate types of treatment like a facial and a massage. My friend and I were both in need of a facial, so we had to book one right after the other. However, there are some cool amenities to use while you wait like hot tub, sauna, steam room, tv rest room, and napping areas. I used the shower and noticed that the products were sulfate-free, which was nice to feel. I used one of the rooms in the napping area to do some work by myself. It was peaceful and quiet. I did not know what type of facial to choose, so I had the esthetician choose for me. Her name is Linda. She chose a hydrating care facial for me. I noticed that the products used were by the Le Mieux brand. My face had gotten dry coming back from a trip to Bali. I started off by laying down, and she placed my legs in individual leg massagers. I thought this was pretty cool because I'd never gotten a facial with that additional service. The facial started off with a lympathic massage on my shoulders, neck, back, and face. I felt like I was getting a face lift, but gua-sua style. During the facial, she had used hot towels, cold rollers, and even cold towels. She did some microdermasion techniques, high frequency therapy, and a few extractions for me. The cold rollers felt so good on my extractions - definitely soothed the pain. Towards the end, she applied a cold hydrating mask over some cotton facial gauze. While the mask was setting, she massaged my hands and arms on both sides. It was so relaxing! She ended my facial with vitamin C serum, hyalouronic acid, collagen, moisturizer, and sunscreen. I've never had a 90 minute facial done before, let alone a Korean facial, so this facial was a whole treat from start to finish. I truly loved my whole experience from start to finish. Honestly, I would definitely love to go back for a body scrub and full body massage!

    Adelina Lin
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    June 18, 2024

    Please don't come this spa. Everyone there is very unfriendly and seems to not understand English well. When we called to make the appointment, they clearly stated that they could accommodate four people for massages simultaneously. We planned for each person to have a 90-minute massage. However, upon arriving at the shop, we were informed that only two people could proceed first, while the other two had to wait. This situation left us very dissatisfied and disappointed because they did not fulfill their initial commitment and did not inform us in advance that this might happen. It not only wasted our time but also affected our overall experience.

    Manyu Zhao
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    June 18, 2024

    We made appointment for 4 people very clearly and come all the way for 40mins. After we arrived they said only two people and no apology or anything. I repeat 4 people at least three times on the phone. Don't come to this Spa, very disrespectful, I don't think they can even understand English clearly. Waste my 30 dollars on Uber. I'm super unhappy. The front desk is so mean

    Stacie Rathbone
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    September 14, 2024

    It’s $30 entry for just spa and from the reviews I feel like I can pay the extra $5 to go to a different spa

    MyFoodie Travels
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    July 02, 2018

    They used to be $12 (to $20) admission fee before and it was a great deal. But now when nothing has changed in terms of services or renovations, but the price was now $30 due to a recent price increase, I'll NEVER step foot into this place again although this used to be my frequent haunt. There are many other Korean Spas that have that do $25-$35 admissions with many more facilities like different types of saunas, in house restaurant etc. And several have even Groupon deals for $19 admissions or like Natura Spa where I got admission, body scrub, mineral oil massage and a mini facial for $59 total. So as long as the pricing doesn't drop back down, they have surely lost my patronage.

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