Up your gift-giving game this year by giving a gift that speaks your sweetheart’s love language. 

What is a love language? In short, it’s the distinct way that each individual receives love.and we each crave one of those languages more than the rest (we also tend to show love using a dominant love language as well…and it’s not always the same as the one we prefer to receive!).

 In the book, The 5 Love Languages, Dr. Gary Chapman presents the idea that there are five different ways we receive love: words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time, receiving gifts and physical touch. 

It’s also important to note that while most people tend to have a dominant love language, you can definitely be drawn to more than one…or all of them!   

Since we all here about good pleasurable time, lets talk delicious treatments:

Words of Affirmation 

This  language means people like using praise, appreciation and compliments as expressions of their love. They highly value declarations of love, expressing affection verbally, special note, straight from the heart to your treatment or beauty package gifts

 

Physical touch

Individuals who gravitate towards physical touch as a way of giving and receiving love enjoy appropriate signs of intimacy — whether that’s through hand-holding, frequent kisses, or deep, meaningful hugs. Well, simply receiving a treatment is heaven for them! 

 

Quality time

People whose love language is quality time need to spend meaningful time with others. They are always ready to hang out, whether it’s chatting over lunch or going for a long, leisurely walk. Partners feel the most loved when you actively want to spend quality time with them and give them your full attention. That includes active listening, eye contact, and no mobile phone! 

The gift: Go together to a treatment and have a shared experience so you both come out super high vibration and beautiful!

 

Receiving gifts

Anyone with receiving gifts as their love language “speaks” love and friendship through tangible symbols of love. It can be any kind of small tokens to surprise gift deliveries that make them feel loved. It’s not about monetary value or having to give an extravagant gift but the thought and sentimentality behind the gift that counts. They recognise the true value of gift-giving with all its reflection and emotional benefits, particularly if the gift represents the relationship.

To make the spa day gift can be more tangible – instead of putting the gift certificate in a card (or email), put it in a plant pot with their favourite flower or ready-to-plant herb (if they enjoy cooking)

Beauty goodies gift – so many options to choose: Glamour face, sopas gift, The Gentleman gift and more. All handmade and personally packed for you. Check all the gifts packages and treatments!

 

Acts of service

To the people who firmly believe that ‘actions speak louder than words.’ They give and receive love by helping out, like cooking a delicious meal, picking up your shopping or cleaning out the garage. With acts of service as your love language, you value it when anyone goes that extra mile to make life easier and put a smile on your face. Make their spa day special by driving them if it’s needed, and make reservations for a local lunch before or after. You can offer to baby or pet sit for them so that they can leave all their responsibilities behind for the day.  

You can easily book the treatment gift here

In any way, if you are not familiar with the book “ The five love languages” by Gary Chapman, i highly recommend it, regarding love, children and any connection in your life.