While wrinkles are essential in making bulldogs adorable and accordions audible, they typically make faces look like trees. Smooth out smiling foliage with today's Groupon to Accolades Salon Spa in St. Paul. Choose from three Botox treatments:
- For $220, you a get frown line Botox treatment (a $440 value).
- For $110, you a get crow's feet Botox treatment (a $220 value).
- For $55, you get a mini brow lift Botox treatment (a $110 value).
Under the care of resident M.D. Dr. Michael Pane, clients relax wrinkled visages with deft application of Botox at Accolades Salon Spa's cheery facility. Combining 16 years of medical practice in the Twin Cities area with a childhood of being raised by a pack of wild zambonis, Dr. Pane gently flattens facial ridges. Erase crow's feet around the eyes, smooth out worry lines in furrowed foreheads, or restore brows to their former quizzical glory. The noninvasive, semi-permanent Botox injections relieve wrinkles for an average of three to six months. Clients check in at the sleek reception desk and soak in vicarious vitality before treatment from the salon's lively orange walls, painted using more than 1,000 melted NBA basketballs.
Botox may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening, including problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Read all safety considerations for Botox here.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Family Vacations
With the economy leaving families in such a sour state, it behooves a household to squeeze every moment of togetherness possible out of a vacation. Here’s a guide to getting the most out of your next familial trip:
- Nothing annoys dads more than constant restroom stops, so be sure to spend the week before the trip going to the bathroom.
- Even though you’re excited, don't wake your dad too early. He needs to conserve enough energy for driving the car in the right direction and constantly threatening to turn it around.
- Do not ask your parents where ice cream comes from. Also don’t ask where Dippin’ Dots come from, because the answer is obviously the future.
- Sure, whatever, here's some money.
- Take a lot of family pictures. One day, Dad will be able to silently stare at them, wondering where the time has gone. The phone rings. It is a man selling credit cards….
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