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How to Find a Nude Spa

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Even at traditional spas, certain services might involve some level of nudity, but spa workers usually provide towels to provide coverage to customers. Some spas actually cater to individuals who are completely comfortable being nude. Try a new twist on your usual spa experience at a nude spa.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Buy a copy of "Luxury Spafinder" magazine dedicated to providing readers with information on the nation's top spas. "Luxury Spafinder" is published bimonthly, and it includes information on where you can find nude spas.

  2. Step 2

    Visit The Naturist Society's website. The group publishes "N-The Magazine of Naturist Living" that provides readers with features and information on nude resorts. Get a membership, too, and network with other naturists who might have wider experience trying nude spas.

  3. Step 3

    Call any spa that you are interested in visiting directly to ask about the spa's environment and the spa experience. A nude spa might be ideal for you if this is your first nude experience in front of others. You'll encounter others who enjoy the nude spa experience with the added benefit of having professional, understanding staff on hand to make you feel comfortable.

  4. Step 4

    Go to the Sea Mountain Inn's website. Sea Mountain is located in Palm Springs, California and offers a spa experience naturists would enjoy. It's a very popular resort, so make sure you book your appointment well in advance.

Tips & Warnings
  • Some nude spas only allow single women and couples.

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wendytalks said

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on 4/30/2008 ready for nude spa
then go to sea mountain inn
its a nude spa
in fact their website is
www.nudespa.com
its the only Nude spa in america wow

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