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The Retreat Salon and Day Spa – Dublin

One, Four, or One Year's Worth of 60-Minute Shellac Manicures (Up to 69% Off)

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In a Nutshell

60-minute manicures leave nails coated in durable polish that resists chipping for up to 14 days

The Fine Print

Talented sculptors can make a man out of marble, a swan out of ice, and a functioning defibrillator out of cotton candy. Turn your nails into a finely chiseled work of art with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$25 for one Shellac manicure (up to a $50 value)
$95 for four Shellac manicures and a $20 spa voucher for additional services (a $220 value)
$195 for one year of Shellac manicures and a $20 spa voucher for additional services (up to a $620 value)

  • One-hour Shellac manicures dry instantly under UV light and can remain chip-free for up to two weeks
  • One-year option includes one scheduled manicure per month for 12 months; manicures not scheduled within a given month will be forfeited
  • Complimentary coffee or tea and cookies, fruit-and-granola parfaits, or healthy snacks
  • Groupon users get 15% off nail products purchased in the spa

The Retreat Salon and Day Spa

Some say love can't be quantified, but managing manicurist Renee Petikas's decades of devotion to the beauty business might challenge that. The owner of The Retreat Salon and Day Spa began her career at the age of 12 working at a nail salon. She received her manicurist license at 15, and after managing a spa and sifting through a torrent of job applications from unemployed nail files, she opened her own business at 20. The day spa reflects Petikas's love for and understanding of the spa experience. Her services use aromatic oils and mineral salts that enhance the natural gifts of her staff of massage therapists, aestheticians, manicurists, and stylists. The Retreat's atmosphere also helps guests settle into a state of opulent relaxation with black Corinthian-style columns bordering a crackling fireplace in the lobby and sculptures and artwork adding a classical touch to the decor.

Though The Retreat Salon and Day Spa sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

The Retreat Salon & Day Spa

Classical touches add a note of elegance to the luxurious spa experience at the The Retreat Salon & Day Spa. Wearing decadently fluffy robes, guests wander from candlelit massage rooms to relax with fresh-baked cookies and homemade yogurt-and-fruit parfaits topped with granola in front of the spa’s crackling fireplace. Elsewhere, expert estheticians treat fingers and toes to nutrient-rich manicures and pedicures, utilizing wonders such as almond butter, oranges and honey, mineral salt, and distilled whisper-concentrate.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Babe Ruth Myths

As the story of Babe "The Baby" Ruth's baseball career continues to be told to new generations, the facts are becoming more and more distorted. Dispel common Ruth myths with his handy guide:

Myth: Before hitting a home run in the 1932 World Series, he "called his shot" by pointing his bat toward the center-field bleachers.
Truth: Grainy film footage confirms that "The Sultan of Swing" did in fact point toward the bleachers before hitting a home run. However, Ruth faked the home run by taking a powerful swing, catching the pitched ball, discreetly swallowing it, and yelling, "A home run! A home run is what I just struck with my bat! Now I run the bases before you all!" The ball, and the truth, weren't revealed until much later, when Babe Ruth's doctor penned the bestseller Things I've Removed from Babe Ruth's Body: The Story.

Myth: A sick child asked Babe Ruth to hit a home run for him, and Ruth did.
Truth: "The Great Home Run Provider" did hit a home run for the child, and then two more; however, the only sickness the child suffered from was being selfish.

Myth: Babe Ruth died on August 16, 1948.
Truth: Though a death certificate confirms this date, "The Nightmare on Baseball Street" continues to live on in all of us because of his final wish—for his body to be donated to Hansen Paper Co. and then slowly parceled out into their paper products.

How many baseballs did Babe Ruth swallow?

The Retreat Salon and Day Spa

3.05 out of 5
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    Dublin

    6565 Perimeter Dr.
    Dublin, Ohio 43016
    (614) 761-7661
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Reviews

  • The ambiance is great - there are always fresh backed cookies and multiple complimentary beverages to choose from.
    Kristen N., Yelp, 11/30/12