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Marc Stevens Gallery and Spa – Midtown

$35 for Spa Manicure and Pedicure ($70 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Aestheticians trim cuticles & smooth nail edges before applying OPI polish for color, health & shine

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 20, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Treatments are non-transferable. Valid only with stylist Ambra Robinson.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Biting your fingernails is a bad habit that nail technicians help prevent by shaping nails into brussels sprouts. Flaunt artistically crafted nails with today's Groupon to Marc Stevens Gallery and Spa.

The Deal

$35 for a spa manicure and spa pedicure (a $70 value) with Ambra Robinson

  • Uses OPI products
  • Manicure finishes with Shellac

Marc Stevens Gallery and Spa

Marc Stevens' army of aestheticians—oft referred to as the Care Team—revivify clients with a full range of salon and spa services. Team members continually expand and refine their talents during monthly workshops, in which salon innovations and upcoming fanny-pack trends are revealed. Red tile floors and intricate black chairs evoke the feeling of a gallery in which the art of beauty can be tailored to the needs of each client.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Lucky Pennies

The coppery lifeblood of the organism known as the economy, pennies are more than just the most useful basic element of currency—they're also associated with good luck. Consult the following guide to prepare yourself for chance encounters with the world's most valuable coin:

  • In the United States, pennies bear the image of Abraham Lincoln, America's luckiest president.

  • Upside-down pennies, or "tailsies," are actually bad luck. Rather than picking them up, mash them down safely with your heel and wait there until a police officer arrives to relieve you.

  • To test if a penny is truly lucky, place it on a railroad track. If the oncoming train gingerly slows to a halt and a suspiciously Santa Claus–esque conductor leans out and asks if you're ready for the adventure of a lifetime, the penny was, indeed, charmed. Don't wait too near, however, as trains that do not stop may cause severe skeletal displacement.

  • Collecting roughly 90 pennies will allow you to exchange them at the bank for less lucky but safer-to-eat coins made of chocolate or pressed alfalfa.

  • Throwing a penny into a fountain will allow you to make a wish—since this wish is guaranteed to come true, make sure to ask for something you truly desire, such as a replacement penny or a book about which famous dinosaurs have feathers.

Can collecting 100 pennies really make you a millionaire?

Marc Stevens Gallery and Spa

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    Midtown

    3319 Olive St.
    St Louis, Missouri 63103
    (314) 535-1818
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