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The Foot Spa – Spring Valley

$30 for 60-Minute Foot Massage and Ion Detox Soak ($63 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Gentle kneads release tension in feet, while ion detox soak removes toxins from body

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 26, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Feet help keep humans standing upright even in the face of stiff winds or Zeus's sneezes. Keep your heels and soles stable with this Groupon.

$30 for a 60-Minute Foot Massage and Ion Detox Soak ($63 Value)

During the 60-minute foot massage, gentle kneading reduces stress and softens tightened tissue, with focus also on the head, hands, legs, neck, back and shoulders for a clothes-on massage. The 30-minute soak pulls toxins from the body.

The Foot Spa

Elegant treatment beds draped in rich brown fabric and softened with puffy pillows line the beige walls of The Foot Spa, where professional massage therapists dedicate their talents to foot care. Herbal elements of lingzhi, shenjin, and freshly mowed grass enhance the curative benefits of detoxifying soaks, and smooth hand movements increase the relaxation factor of foot massages. During reflexology treatments, specialists press their fingers against specific zones of the heel, sole, arch, and toes to increase circulation.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Talking to Your Teen

Today, families hardly ever sit down and talk to each other because they can’t remember each other’s names, but at this point it’s too awkward to ask. Here are some hot topics you should discuss when you finally sit down with your teen:

Smoking: Remind your teen that smoking is dangerous to their health unless it is done indoors, where most of the smoke will be absorbed by furniture and other people.

Relationships: Your teen should know that there’s no reason to rush into a relationship at their young age. Rushing into a relationship is for people who are over 23 and somehow still unmarried.

Fashion: When left to their own devices, teens will dress like casual idiots, which sends the wrong message to potential employers and corporate sponsors. Encourage your teen to dress “office-party casual” every day, but allow them to express their personality with a funky hat or subversive pair of boxer shorts.

Health: Remind your teen to shower and put on deodorant every day, but don’t worry about all that uncomfortable “sex talk” stuff. If you don’t have “the talk,” your teens will never even try any of that stuff.

Peer Pressure: Sometimes a teen’s best friends can be their worst enemies, especially when those friends encourage the teen to stay out past curfew or try swearwords.

How can my teen get more corporate sponsors?

The Foot Spa

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    Spring Valley

    5030 Spring Mountain Rd.
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89146
    (702) 767-1688
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