Michigan Guide and Deals
Spa & Massage Deals
Merle Norman Cosmetics and More
- Troy
Nail technician applies a mirror finish that remains chip-free for up to two weeks and dips hands in warm wax to soften skin
Sacred Garden Healing Arts Center
Breathable salt helps remedy various ailments; amethyst, tourmaline, and infrared light relieve pain; footbath ousts toxins
Revitalize Day Spa
- Downtown Birmingham
Massage uses gentle strokes to ease tension; facial begins with skin analysis and ends with massage; pedicure refines and polishes feet
EB3 Therapeutic Massage
- Oak Park
The massage therapist soothes sore backs with gentle Swedish strokes, firm deep-tissue pressures, or the soothing warmth of heated stones
Lillie D'or Salon and Spa
- Downtown Ferndale
Experienced stylists trim locks and infuse them with optional color at the sleek, contemporary salon
Luxurious Essentials
- Southfield Downtown
Swedish massage strokes and stretching alleviate pain and foster relaxation
Truth Beauty & Wellness Spa
- Birmingham
Spa staff sets minds at ease with tension-taming massages and mani-pedis with vegan products
Tres Jolie Salon and Spa
- Novi
Hair technicians snip away split ends, enhance dos with color, and remove unwanted fuzz from lips and eyebrows
Youthful Image Health and Wellness
- Clarkston
Facials even out skin tone and restore youthful glow with microcurrent therapy, natural enzymes, microdermabrasion, and other techniques
A Healing Touch Massage Therapy/Spa
- Multiple Locations
Swedish massage with heated bed and peppermint foot massage; couples massage followed by brunch or dinner at the neighboring garden
Bellisima Salon & Spa
- Shelby Township
Haircuts and highlights or keratin treatments leave locks smooth and shiny
R-n-R Therapeutic Massage
- Comstock Park
Trained reiki practitioner Renee Schaaf reduces stress and promotes healing by boosting the flow of life-force energy
Nirvana's Oases
- Southfield
Massage therapists customize kneads and levels of pressure to suit each client's needs during 60-minute sessions
Instafirm Body Wraps
- Troy
Noninvasive facial sculpting harnesses microcurrents to make skin look more youthful; mineral body wraps promote slimmer figures
Salon Heat
- Macomb
Microdermabrasion treatments gently remove the topmost layers of skin to reveal fresher, younger looking skin underneath
Tricho Salon and Spa
- Clinton Township
Aestheticians at an upscale salon and spa apply customized facials following skin analysis.
Ferndale Relaxation Spa
- Downtown Ferndale
Hors d'oeuvres elevate the luxurious feel of a one-hour bodywork session in a private, linen-draped treatment room
Tamara's Touch
- Grosse Pointe Park
Certified therapists foster relaxation and pain relief through reflexology or Swedish massage
Aretée
- Grosse Pointe
An aesthetician analyzes the skin ahead of customized cleansing, which includes steam therapy, exfoliation, extractions, and a mask
Renaissance Spa
- Bloomfield Medical Village
Waxing removes unwanted hair from the face, back, or full arms in 15–20 minutes
C. M. Massage
- Norton Shores
Certified therapists treat chronic aches and pains with targeted massage strokes
Salon Indigo Aveda
- Fraser
Aveda Concept Salon stylists smooth locks with Beyond Keratin or overhaul style and pamper manes with a cut and deep-conditioning treatment
Hands On Healing Professional Massage Therapy LLC
- Northview
A massage therapist melts stress with a combination of warm stones and relaxing Swedish strokes; Healing Touch therapy balances chakras
Pure Beauty Salon Detroit
- Taylor
Indulgent 45-minute green-tea facials cleanse skin and clear pores, which helps to detoxify the face
Spa-A-Peel Studio
- Rosedale Park
Multi-layered chemical peel uses hyaluronic, kojic, and glycolic acids to diminish signs of aging, fine lines, and wrinkles
Stiles Salon
- Belmont
Stylists clip and style locks, then add dimension with highlights or a color touchup
All Body Kneads
- Multiple Locations
Certified massage therapist boosts massage with spa treatments to ease tension
East of Eden Emporium
- Muskegon
Experienced therapist combines techniques from various massage modalities to relieve tension & soothe aches & pains
Salon Kristen
- Macomb Township
Haircut and Moroccanoil conditioning to shape and soften hair or a makeover with pedicure, facial, and eyebrow arch
Sweet and Sassy Detroit
- Novi
Girls are treated to nail services and a haircut or create a custom party with candy, group activities, and a cake break
The Care of You Therapeutic Massage
- Richland
Certified massage therapist soothes bodies and minds with chair or therapeutic massages
Healthy Habits Professional Massage Therapy
- Forest Hills
Certified massage therapist loosens muscles with deep-tissue massage; an infrared sauna treatment soothes joints and burns calories
Franklin Spa
- Multiple Locations
Hand, arm, and décolleté massage accompanies facial; duos relax with three hours of body scrubs, facials, and massages
Abstract Salon & Spa
- Portage
Eyelash extensions are applied one by one to natural lashes and last up to four weeks; special-occasion party lashes last up to seven days
Verity Life Massage Therapy
- Downtown
Skilled massage therapist blends flowing Swedish strokes with healing oils to promote deep relaxation
Advanced Esthetics
- Grand Ledge
Beauty experts with more than 50 years of combined experience eradicate unwanted fuzz using warm wax or a LightSheer diode laser
Recommended Spa & Massage by Groupon Customers
Lymphologists and lumberjacks concur that a Swedish massage is an invaluable ally in the ongoing quest for total health. Swedish massages employ several styles of expansive and ebbing strokes to relieve tension, mellow the muscles, and restore free-flowing fluency to the toxin-dispersal chutes of the lymphatic system. During effleurage, the hands smoothly circle the skin like epidermal ice skates as a primer for renewed venous and lymphatic circulation. The petrissage and tapotement strokes knead and knock on pressure points in the humanhide, while friction strokes untie the knots in the shoelaces of your muscle fibers. The vibration stroke goes all "cell-phone setting during a ballet" on the back and the limbs to get blood and muscles moving. The lesser-known high-five move at the end of the Swedish massage generates camaraderie and coolness.
Pure NV Salon & Day Spa keeps Detroit-area minds and muscles mollified with a soothing mosaic of full salon services. A mane-molding menu of hair services keeps locks lopped, styled ($27–$32) and colored ($35 and up), while the one-hour relaxation massage smoothes over bunched-up back dough with gentle kneads and pepperoni slices. The relaxation massage is tailored to every individual’s specific needs, and the value can be used toward a more expensive massage, such as therapeutic or hot stone. The anti-aging facial utilizes a wrinkle-wrangling serum to restore skin's natural moisture and vibrancy, and the spa manicure/spa pedicure combo pampers feet and hands with cuticle treatments, nail filing and polishing, and soothing massages.
Magdalena Cap's training as an aesthetician began more than 33 years ago in Czechoslovakia, where she studied dermatology and cosmetology. Three years later, the licensed aesthetician opened her own spa, where she has continued providing European-style facials and spa services for the ensuing three decades. Magdalena is joined by a loyal staff of licensed cosmetologists, massage therapists, nail technicians, and electrolysis experts, many of whom have worked with her for more than 10 years. The staff undergoes continuing education in an effort to ensure that all of their facials, peels, and rejuvenating treatments take advantage of the most advanced techniques. Like a park ranger building a nest, the team also draws on a wide range of natural ingredients including pumpkin and seaweed.
At just a glance, the boutique might look an antique shop. A wrought-iron chandelier dangles just inside the entrance, its orange lights casting a bronze glow on the tile ceiling. This initial impression is fitting for Cheveux the Spa, where stylists and aestheticians tend to guests at workstations converted from vintage dressers and ornate mirrors. Amid Renaissance-style paintings, they coif hair, slick nails in pretty polish, add lasers to index fingers, massage tension out of bodies, and wax rogue body hair.
In 1979, Carol Lewis began her business with nothing more than an aesthetician's license. Her client list swelled over time as area dermatologists began referring more and more of their patients to Carol and praising her signature facials, which incorporate everything from hydrating balms to microdermabrasion to create healthier-looking skin. To keep up with the steady influx of new clients, she started hiring people, including aestheticians, massage therapists, nail and waxing technicians, and a support staff to memorize each new visitor's middle name. Today, when she isn't overseeing the spa, Carol shares this story and others with professional women's groups, delivering inspirational keynote speeches on pursuing success and embracing potential.
Jessica Elkins's eponymous spa is a tribute to her love of plants, nature, and beauty. During her aesthetics training, Jessica worked in the bodycare department of a natural-foods market, assisting clients as they selected lotions, rinses, or cucumbers. She then turned her attention to biochemistry, a field of study that explores the chemical processes in living organisms. By learning how cellular components interact, Jessica broadened her ability to resolve or diminish skin conditions with specific products. At the spa, Jessica works alongside aestheticians who perform custom facials with natural ingredients from Europe or minerals from the mines of Moria. Wax technicians specialize in Brazilian and eyebrow services, and cosmetologists perform makeup applications with mineral pigments.
