Fridley, MN Spa and Massage
Spa & Massage Deals
Gentle Illumination Group
- Northeast Minneapolis
Therapists ease tension and aches with gliding strokes; an infrared body wrap combines compression with energy waves
The Bodyworker
- Nicollet Island
Former pro soccer player eases pains and stresses with structural and trigger-point techniques honed at Denver School of Massage Therapy
Maple Grove Wellness Center
- Maple Grove
Acoustic radial waves target the body's trouble spots, increasing metabolism and helping reduce the appearance of cellulite
Salon Premiere
- Lyn-Lake
Organic products back facials, which patrons select themselves; the treatments can include exfoliation, masks, massage, and hydration
ASAP Therapeutic Massage & Myotherapy
- Minnetonka
ASAP's multiple therapists have been using premier forms of massage to relax, re-boot and recharge since 1985
Chinese Acupuncture & Herb Center Minneapolis
- Multiple Locations
Skilled acupuncturist inserts single-use needles along body to help alleviate pain, insomnia, depression, infertility, IBS, and immunity
Performance Massage LLC
- Eden Prairie
Licensed massage therapist who's worked with Minnesota Vikings players and other professional athletes uses intense pressure to relieve pain
65th Street Salon & Spa
- Inver Grove Heights
Aestheticians restore and renew skin with scientifically formulated glo therapeutics products
St. Anthony Main Massage and Health Works
- Marcy-Holmes
Therapeutic massages relieve pain from sore muscles & constant migraines in modalities that include deep-tissue, neuromuscular & Swedish
Epic Bodyworks
- Eliot
During the massage, a certified therapist focuses on specific points of the body to eliminate problems such as sore necks and tight muscles
H Design Salon
- Lyn-Lake
Digit dressers at full-service salon adorn nails with choice of polish
Accolades Salon Spa
- St. Paul
Master stylists unite flattering current modes with personal preferences in men’s haircuts that replace shag with swagger
IHS
- Payne - Phalen
Massage therapist eases neck pain and stiffness in shoulders during chair massage that complements center’s other chiropractic services
Tropical Minnesota
A massage therapist tends to aches and pains in a 60-minute massage that can be customized to meet client needs
Recommended Spa & Massage by Groupon Customers
Nourish winter-worn skin with today's Groupon. For $75, you'll get a 90-minute Korean spa ritual at Sabai Body Temple, one of the city's best spas according to Citysearchers, who voted it Best Minneapolis Massage in 2009. The hour-and-a-half experience will cleanse, stimulate, restore, and renew seasonally parched skin.
Correct the creaks, clacks, and uncomfortable transversal twists of a bothered back with today’s Groupon. For $35, you’ll get a one-hour therapeutic massage (a $75.51 value) at Artifex Manuum Spa and Gallery, a soothing sanctuary in the Wedge. Unlike most spas, Artifex doubles as a gallery for locally created arts and crafts and doesn't have a wacky jerboa who's always hopping by to give advice and delightfully misunderstand common proverbs.
The Refinery boosts bodily morale with a bundle of rejuvenating spa treatments, all administered by a professional, experienced staff. With the spa package, serene seekers can pacify all of the body’s fibers, follicles, and subterranean volcanoes, starting with a muscle-mollifying Swedish massage, a 30-minute knead that untangles knotty tendons and reduces everyday and interstellar stress (a $33 value). The pampering package continues with a 30-minute express facial that refreshes skins with a steam, light exfoliation and a customized mask crafted from invigorating Dermalogica products (a $33 value). Hands and feet, meanwhile, find solace in the express mani-pedi, which cleanse, files, buffs, and polishes weary paws for smoother, photo-op-appropriate appendages (a $51 value). The day’s body coddling commences with a professional haircut, a follicular denouement of luxurious shampooing, snipping, and basic styling (a $35 value).
Inside a tiled sanctuary, puffs of perfumed steam swim through the air, hovering just above the surface of a Japanese soaking tub. This is no ordinary bathtub. It’s the site of Fusion LifeSpa’s curative bath, a treatment that helps clients unwind in tinctures of hot mustard, spicy ginger, or lavender. Inspired by holistic Asian medicine and therapeutic European techniques, services such as curative baths embody Fusion LifeSpa’s eclectic influences.
In the front waiting area, staff members welcome clients with warm cups of organic green tea, a fitting complement to the spa’s feng shui decor. Inside the treatment rooms, European spa treatments—such as massages and facials—contrast Asian-inspired services, including the jasmine facial mask, which makes use of the spa's proprietary skincare line. Other services, such as a footbath inspired by a Moroccan hammam, cleanse the body with natural assistance from organic coffee, tangerines, and figs. And for holistic care, the spa’s acupuncture services can realign energy lines faster than an electrician trained in heart surgery.
A wildly successful alternative to traditional day spas—its more than 300 locations blanket 36 states and half a dozen countries—Planet Beach Contempo Spa is a futuristic relaxation station where state-of-the-art machines administer all the spa and tanning services. These friendly automatons sometimes replace familiar treatments, such as the Luminous facial, a light-based service that delivers blemish-busting results similar to those of a conventional facial. But other equipment maps out new spa territory entirely: the Hydro-Derma Fusion chamber moisturizes the whole body with nutrient-rich steam in order to offset the effects of a dry climate or a rear-end collision with a salt truck. Other machines whiten teeth, spray-tan skin, and massage muscles.
Planet Beach operates on a gym-style membership system, meaning members purchase packages or pay flat monthly rates. As members spend more time at the spa, they get to know the helpful assistants who are always on hand to demonstrate how to use the equipment without activating its ability to cry.
Owner and proprietor Denny Kemp started his career in styling as one of the first students of Horst Rechelbacher, founder of Aveda. Amid playful depictions of personified planets, a brigade of artistically minded stylists, each with at least five years of experience, spritzes clients with such professional-grade products as Bumble and bumble and the French-developed Kérastase. Clarisonic dual-brush sonic oscillation uncorks pores during facials, and Dermalogica skincare products eschew irritants, artificial fragrances, and laugh tracks. In hair services, stylists smooth frizz with keratin formulas or, through the pinch-braid technique, weave natural hair with extensions while boosting volume.
