Love means never having to say you're sorry, but beauty means never having to pause at stoplights. Shift your appearance into fifth gear with today’s Groupon: for $32, you get a face and eyebrow package (a $67 value) at Z'Brows Waxing and Skincare Studio in West Bend. The package includes:
- Pumpkin-papaya exfoliation facial (a $55 value)
- Brow design (a $12 value)
Licensed aesthetician Kelly Gish slathers faces with skin-smoothing botanical extracts and gently shapes brows using client-preferred methods. During each 50-minute facial, Kelly cleanses pores before applying a papaya enzyme polish, which digests dead skin cells and washes them down with a glass of milk. Next, the pumpkin-papaya mask retextures and hydrates visages. Post-facial, Kelly employs soft-touch and artistic techniques to shape linear lid frames with old-fashioned Photoshop tools such as waxing and tweezing. Earth tones and zebra prints adorn Kelly's private studio space, and textured walls bear gilded letters and small, wood framed mirrors.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Kitchen Basics
Whether you're a master chef or you thought that kitchens were just an old wives' tale and are only learning that they're real right now by reading this, you need a few basic cooking utensils to help you turn worthless, disparate ingredients into useable food. Every kitchen must have:
- One saucepan. This is a pan that you can melt down into a sauce.
- Ten mixing bowls. This allows you to mix 10 different ingredients separately so that they don't have to touch and get all over each other.
- Between six and seven stoves. If a "recipe" (that's just a snobby word for "food instructions") calls for a dish to be cooked at 300 degrees for 30 minutes, it's actually much faster to cook it for 10 minutes at a time in three different ovens set to 100 degrees.
- One refrigerator full of sharp knives.
- One whisk so that guests will see it and think you must really be good at cooking.
- One cutting board, which is a wooden block filed down to a serrated edge. You use it to chop vegetables, but you'll also want to have some sort of mat or hard, flat surface to cut them on.
- A family of chickens. They make food—eggs!—and turn into food! They're awesome.
- Nine 1-gallon jugs of olive oil. This delicious flavoring is used in practically every food instruction to make the food taste like olives.
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