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— D4 Season · near Seattle North, WA

Head spa & massage combo near
Seattle North.

Massage from $50 · head spa from $85 (Signature) · 60-min Swedish $85 · same pricing at both studios

Head spa scalp massage paired with a body massage at D4 Season near Seattle North
Head spa + massage combo · D4 Season Shoreline & Lynnwood

— Quick facts

The essentials, at a glance.

Business name
D4 Season
Service
Head Spa & Massage Combo
City
Near Seattle North, WA
Who it's for
Anyone near Seattle North who wants both body and scalp tension addressed in one visit.
What happens
A body massage paired with a scalp treatment — deep cleansing, scalp massage and hydrotherapy — in one appointment.
Benefits
Eased muscle tension, a refreshed scalp, stress relief and full head-to-shoulder relaxation.
Area served
Shoreline, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Lake Forest Park, Bothell & Mill Creek
Hours
Mon–Sat 10 AM–9 PM · Sun 10 AM–8 PM
Booking
By appointment · (206) 688-9700

— Why D4 Season

Head spa & massage near Seattle North.

Most of us store stress in two places at once: the shoulders and the head. A massage handles the first beautifully and leaves the second untouched. That's the small gap this combo closes — and at D4 Season near Seattle North you can close it in one visit, at either the Shoreline or Lynnwood studio.

We began in 2022 as Seattle's first specialized head spa and built a full body-therapy menu alongside it, so scalp work and bodywork live under the same roof here. You don't have to choose between them or drive across town to have both.

The head spa and massage menus — and their prices — are identical at both studios. "Near Seattle North" just means whichever location is the shorter trip from your door.

It's become a favorite for people who sit at a desk all week. The shoulder-and-neck knot most of us live with responds to the massage; the low, humming head tension that no stretch seems to reach is what the scalp work finally gets to.

And because both services live at each studio, you're never juggling two businesses' calendars — one call, one visit, one bill.

A lot of guests discover the head spa half almost by accident here — they came in for the massage, added the scalp work on a whim, and now book the pair every time. It's the kind of thing that's hard to un-know once you've felt it.

— Why pair them

Why a head spa and massage work together.

Think of it as top-down and bottom-up meeting in the middle. A massage releases the back, neck and shoulders; a head spa takes over at the scalp and the tight band of muscles around the head. Do them in sequence and the relaxation is continuous — there's no part of you left carrying tension.

Neither service feels like a warm-up for the other, either. Each is a full treatment in its own right, which is why people leave feeling like they had a proper spa day rather than one long appointment.

Two forms of the same idea

A scalp massage is, at heart, massage therapy applied to the head, so the whole visit is one long thread of hands-on relaxation. Independent bodies like the American Massage Therapy Association describe massage as support for physical and mental well-being, and the Mayo Clinic Health System points to it as a way to ease everyday stress — general background, not a promise about any outcome.

That continuity is the quiet advantage. Rather than a massage that ends abruptly at the neck, the hands-on work simply keeps going up over the scalp, so the relaxation never really stops until you do.

Built for a real reset

Because the two treatments target different regions, neither feels redundant. You get the deep-tissue or Swedish work your body wants and the scalp cleanse-and-massage your head wants, and you leave genuinely unwound rather than half-done.

Order matters less than you'd think, but there's a nice logic to massage-then-head-spa: the bodywork settles your breathing and drops your shoulders, so the scalp massage starts from an already-calm baseline. By the hydrotherapy step, most people are close to asleep.

— The visit

What happens in the combo.

Most people start on the massage table — it's easier to move to the scalp work already loosened up — though we're happy to flip the order if you'd rather finish with the massage. Either way it's one appointment, one room's worth of calm.

Flipping the order doesn't change the price, so it's purely your call at check-in. Some people love walking out loose-limbed rather than fresh-scalped; others want the opposite. We'll set it up however you like.

The massage half

You'll talk through pressure and problem areas first, then settle into Swedish, deep tissue, CBD oil or a focused neck-and-shoulder session, with draping keeping you covered throughout. A relaxation massage shouldn't hurt; deep tissue can feel intense, but your therapist adjusts the moment you ask.

Tell your therapist if you'd like them to spend the extra minutes on the areas the head spa won't reach — mid-back, hips, legs — so the two halves complement each other rather than doubling up.

The head spa half

Then comes the scalp: analysis, a deep cleanse, a long scalp-and-shoulder massage, warm hydrotherapy and a blow-dry to finish. It's a wellness ritual for a clean, comfortable scalp — not a medical treatment — and it's the part most guests are pleasantly surprised by the first time.

There's no re-checking-in halfway through, either. We reset the space around you and keep the mood intact, so the release from the massage carries straight into the scalp work instead of evaporating in a hallway.

— Near you

Book the combo near Seattle North.

Our two studios put us within easy reach of Shoreline, north Seattle, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Bothell, Mill Creek and Mountlake Terrace. Pick the closer one — the combo runs the same at both.

Sitting between north Seattle and Snohomish County is the whole reason this works as a walk-in-and-exhale afternoon rather than a project — no bridge, no downtown parking, just a short drive and a couple of hours that are actually yours.

Plan your visit

We're open Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 9 PM, and Sunday 10 AM to 8 PM. Call (206) 688-9700 to build the combo and reserve your time, or book online. Gift cards work at both studios, and groups of five or more are easy to arrange by phone.

Want skin care instead of bodywork as your second service? See the head spa and facial combo, or book a standalone massage near Seattle North.

— Inside the studio

Scalp and hair treatment at D4 Season near Seattle North
Swedish relaxation massage paired with a head spa at D4 Season near Seattle North
Deep-cleansing scalp treatment at D4 Season near Seattle North
Neck and shoulder massage at D4 Season near Seattle North

— Menu & pricing

Head spa & massage combo pricing

Service Duration Price
D4 Signature Head Spa 60 min $85
Luxury Head Spa 90 min $135
Neck & Shoulder Relaxing Massage 30 min $50
Swedish Relaxing Massage 60 min $85
Deep Tissue Massage 60 min $95
CBD Oil Massage 60 min $95

A starting selection from the head spa and massage menus — the full menus are available to mix. Head spa and massage pricing is the same at both the Shoreline and Lynnwood studios. Gratuity is not included; combos are booked as two services in one visit.

— Common questions

Asked & answered.

What does a head spa and massage combo involve? +

You choose a scalp treatment and a body massage and we run them in one visit. Most people start with the massage to release the back, neck and shoulders, then move to the head spa for the scalp work and hydrotherapy — or the reverse, if you'd rather finish on the massage table.

Why book a head spa and massage together? +

Tension rarely stays in one place. A massage handles the body; a head spa handles the scalp and the tightness that collects around the head and neck. Doing both in a row means you leave unwound from head to shoulders — not just half-relaxed.

How long should I set aside for the combo? +

Around two hours is typical — for example a 60-minute Swedish massage plus a 60-minute Signature Head Spa. If you choose a 90-minute massage or the 90-minute Luxury Head Spa, allow closer to two-and-a-half.

Which massage pairs best with a head spa? +

If you carry neck and shoulder tension, the 30-minute Neck & Shoulder Massage before a head spa is a focused, efficient combo. For a fuller reset, a 60-minute Swedish or deep tissue massage with the Signature Head Spa is the sweet spot.

Can I split the combo across the two studios? +

It's meant to be one visit at one studio, and both Shoreline and Lynnwood offer the full head spa and massage menus at matching prices. Pick whichever location is closer and we'll handle both services there.

Is the combo suitable if I'm mainly after stress relief? +

Yes — that's exactly what it's built for. Massage and scalp massage are both relaxation practices; independent health bodies describe this kind of hands-on care as a low-risk way to ease everyday stress. We keep the focus on comfort, not medical claims.

Do you offer the combo for couples or small groups? +

We can arrange side-by-side services and handle groups of five or more by phone. Call the studio ahead so we can reserve the room and stagger the timing.

— Research & references

Head spa, massage and facials are all forms of relaxation and self-care, and our work focuses on comfort and easing everyday stress. We don't make medical claims — for neutral, non-promotional background, see the NCCIH on massage therapy , relaxation techniques , managing stress and the AMTA on massage and wellness . These are general educational references, not claims about our specific services. D4 Season is a relaxation and wellness spa, not a medical provider.