Weathered skin is rarely useful, only coming in handy during games of hide-and-seek in a library full of leather-bound books. Help fill fine lines with today's Groupon to Namaste Aveda Pure Design Salon. Choose from the following options:
- For $39, you get a spa package (a $100 total value), which includes:
- A 60-minute Elemental Nature facial (a $70 value)
- A revitalizing Aveda eye treatment (a $30 value)
- For $49, you get a 90-minute hot-stone massage (a $100 value)
- For $99, you get a spa package (a $300 total value), which includes:
- Three 60-minute Elemental Nature facials (a $70 value each)
- Three revitalizing Aveda eye treatments (a $30 value each)
The attentive staff at Namaste Aveda Pure Design Salon cares for corpuses with a mélange of facial and massage services. Aestheticians combine Elemental Nature products and facial pressure points with a shoulder and hand or foot massage during each Elemental Nature facial, targeting client skin concerns and tense appendages stressed from squeezing lemons. A revitalizing Aveda eye treatment pampers peepers with naturally based products that harness pure plant and flower extracts to help relieve fatigued eyes. Clients can alternately opt for a rejuvenating 90-minute hot-stone massage, during which a massage therapist kneads tension from muscles and treats bodies to steam towels and pure flower essences atop a heated bed.
Guided by socially conscious principles for more than 30 years, Aveda produces a full line of natural beauty products carried at nearly 7,000 salons and spas. Popular gorgeous-makers such as Shampure shampoo and witch-hazel hair spray deliver on Aveda's commitment to well-rounded earthly beauty with eco-friendly packaging cradling ingredients derived from the world's finest and least selfish plants.
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The Groupon Guide to: Airport Security
The airport's TSA (Toned Squad of Angels) agents act as gatekeepers to the skies. Here's what you'll need to know to pass through TSA territory:
• You will be asked to take off your shoes upon approaching the security checkpoint. Shuffling through security with only a thin layer of sock between you and the floor reminds you that you're still an earthbound human even though you're about to soar through the sky like a big ol' bird.
• Passengers will be asked to pass through a full-body scanner, which uses x-ray technology to search for weapons, incriminating thigh tattoos, and gross ulcers. People who do not want a stranger to look at their underclothing areas can opt out of the scan, but they must go on a romantic yacht date with a TSA agent before being allowed to pass through security.
• Liquids in tubes, bottles, or sealed jars are unacceptable because they can't be properly sniffed or spread onto bread for identification purposes. Pour your liquids into plastic grocery bags so that agents can at least run their hands through them.
• Place your laptop computer in its own bin before passing through security. Computers must be examined separately so that agents can edit your screenplay in private.
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