i like being pampered and catered to just as much as any other gal, but actually i'm really a the shy shy type so that's why i've never before done the whole spa thing. as a photographer, i could only take the picture of someone else being coddled. the closest thing i've come to this sorta thing is having a floral bath up in kiulu's river. an experience to be remembered.
However these spas are quite a luxury and little ol me can't afford it with my sucky salary (hello, anyone listening?) ... anyways, after doin this shoot i can actually understand why people get addicted to think lifestyle.
However these spas are quite a luxury and little ol me can't afford it with my sucky salary (hello, anyone listening?) ... anyways, after doin this shoot i can actually understand why people get addicted to think lifestyle.

jari - jari spa
this spa won the malaysia spa + wellness award for best traditional treatment, which is the dusun lotud body therapy. that's quite an achievement! my model for this session was shana + genevieve.

ka'andaman tradiational healing garden spa
i really feel at ease at kaandaman, the beautiful deco gives a totally relaxing ambiance and its pretty addictive. i just wanna curl up at a corner and stop thinking. unfortunately, theres work to be done! my models ~ shana, genevieve + aily.

borneo spa ~ nexus resort karambunai
the best part is that is has an outdoor beach side massage hut and you know me loves the beach! the spa itself is really exclusive and ultra posh! you'll feel like a queen! my models ~ aily, nor, jojo + susan

the spa @ dalit bay ~ shangri-la's rasa ria resort
now, this is a relatively new addition for SRRR, but already its classy and elegant ambiance makes you feel totally calm and tranquil. my models ~ nor, aily + susan

chi spa ~ shangri-la's tanjung aru resort
the spa has just begin construction at the time of photography and we were only able to experience the outdoor massage hut which was by the beach. anything that has to do with the beach is great : ) my model ~ aily
all in all, it was an eye opener ...
