In order to comply with our facilities' guidelines and improve all of our guests' experience and relaxation we ask you to comply with a given set of rules related to clothing, personal care and gender expression:
Using your own sandals: no outside footwear is allowed into our facility; you can bring socks or opt to go barefoot. Our floors are heated and cleaned for maximum comfort! We also sell lounge slippers as well that can be worn in the facility.
Wearing our uniforms: for sanitary purposes, we ask that all guests who want to use our facility to wear the uniform we provide (cotton t-shirts & cotton shorts), this includes wearing them in the dry saunas as well. They are washed with fragrance free and gentle detergent.
Bringing your own toiletries: you can bring your own toiletries. However, no oils, milk, mud, and hair dyes are allowed.
Bathing suits in the bath tubs: following traditional Korean Spa culture, all guests will be required to be fully nude in our gender-separated bath house spaces. Due to this, no bathing suits will be allowed in the baths.
Showering: for the spa to maintain a sanitary environment (ie: securely monitor water quality and chemical balance), all guests will be required to shower before entering our baths.
Bathhouses: the bathing area is a part of the locker room which is separated by gender - it is NOT co-ed.
Co-ed places throughout our facilities: the dry saunas, sleeping room, media rooms, Cafe Island, lounging area, & juice bar are all co-ed.