A facial is the best way to express gratitude to your visage without splurging on diamond-infused lipstick or drawing hearts all over your cheeks with permanent marker. Shower façades with love with today's Groupon: for $27, you get a spa facial, microdermabrasion treatment, and resurfacing acid peel at Roxy's Salon and Spa (a $55 value).
The benevolent beauticians at Roxy's Salon and Spa rejuvenate skin with a full scope of facial services. An inviting spa atmosphere welcomes customers for their 45-minute visage renewals, which commence with spa facials customized to suit the skin’s particular aesthetic needs and avoid simple fixes like coats of paint. After a mask infused with either cleaning or moisturizing properties helps rid the face of obstructions and dryness, a purifying cleanse and exfoliating polish collaborate to wash and invigorate skin before an acid-based tonic gently lifts away a superficial layer of dead cells. The microdermabrasion then continues the process of dead-skin dusting as fine crystals gently shower and exfoliate the skin. Roxy’s aesthetician will bring the experience to a close by employing a 30 percent glycolic-acid peel to unveil a luminous lower layer of the face that may bear shallower fine lines, less-visible age spots, and an uncanny resemblance to its younger self.
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The Groupon Guide to: What Makes a TV?
Enjoying television is as patriotic as knitting an apple pie or eating American flags. Here's a look at some of the components that make up these high-tech picture boxes:
• Glass: A high-end TV has a glass screen that when turned off (not recommended) will reflect your image. When turned on, it will reflect how awesome TV is.
• Cathode Ray Tube: No longer needed for modern TVs to work, but manufacturers still put one in every set just for old times' sake.
• Gold: TV signals, like men's hearts, are lustily attracted to gold, causing them to fly out of the sky into the gold brick in the back of every TV.
• A Couple of Horse Bones: 'Cause why not, right?
• Wires: They hook up to the wired helmets that all the actors wear to beam their acting into your TV.
• An Eternal Flame: To honor the former TV stars who have died.
• Tiny Fire Extinguisher: In case the eternal flame gets out of control.
• IBM PetaFlop SuperComputer: Guesses when you want to change the channel, lower the volume, etc., all to cover up the fact that the remote control doesn't do anything.
• Martin Sheen: He's gotta live somewhere.
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