Feet are the most overworked part of the body, followed closely by the elves that live in our pupils and schedule our blinks. Envision relaxation with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$30 for a mani-pedi package (a $60 total value)
- Spa manicure (a $20 value)
- Spa pedicure (a $40 value)
$39 for a Shellac mani-pedi package (a $78 total value)
- Shellac manicure (a $30 value)
- Spa pedicure (a $40 value)
- Hydrating foot mask (a $8 value)
Hours of availability are Tuesday, 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; Wednesday, 11:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.; Thursday, 11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.; Friday, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., and Saturdays are available for special events and occasions on a first-come, first-served basis. Business is closed Sundays and Mondays.
Tips & Toes by Gigi Inside Something New at Tiffany's Salon
At The Salon Professional Academy, Gigi Holliday's passion for beautifying and empowering clients shined through with each treatment and happy client. After graduating as a nail technician, she opened Tips & Toes by Gigi inside Something New at Tiffany's Salon. Embellished with teal hues and a portrait of Audrey Hepburn from the salon's namesake movie, the recently opened salon swaddles visitors as Gigi paints fingers and toes, sometimes with long-lasting Shellac polishes. After each treatment, Gigi thoroughly sterilizes her tools to ensure services more sanitary than a germaphobe's lap pool filled with rubbing alcohol.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Logic Puzzles
Challenging the brain keeps it from turning into a soft, spreadable gel that looks delicious but will give you canker sores. Keep your brain firm and supple by exercising it with these logic puzzles:
• A man takes 10 flights of stairs to work every day but only has to walk down 9 flights of stairs to get home. How is this possible? (Answer: He takes 10 flights of stairs to work … in his backpack—they're small! He just walks up and down 9 flights of stairs to get to his office and back.)
• You're planning a dinner party for six people. Horace won't sit next to Patricia because of her political views, but he has to sit next to Alice because they're practically married. Nina and Catherine have to sit across from each other because they both love to laugh. Phillip will bring his own chair, which can't be near anyone because he has a leg condition. What is your seating plan? (Answer: Why do you always invite Phillip?)
• A father wants his three sons to inherit a glass figurine, a candle, and two pewter oranges. The eldest son has already been promised the candle. How should the father split up the rest of his estate so that it is fair? (Answer: The youngest son gets the figurine and the pewter oranges. Middle children inherit nothing in the culture where this takes place.)
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