Though best known for expanding the limits of human thought, the great philosophers were also ardent proponents of skin treatments—rarely furrowing their brows without first applying a de-furrowing cucumber mask. For $35, today's Groupon gets you bodily bliss with $75 worth of salon and spa services at Turning Heads Salon & Spa, located on Omaha’s northwest side. This Groupon is good toward any service but must be used in one visit, and not 30 two-minute microvisits to accommodate your inter-dimensional exploration schedule.
There are so many services available at Turning Heads that you might have a hard time choosing. On the salon end of things, you can get a haircut ($28 for women, $23 for men) and chase it with a conditioning treatment with heat ($20) or a shampoo and blow dry ($23). You can also turn your film-noir follicles back into Technicolor tresses with a single-process color ($43) and cap highlights ($53). The Turning Heads team can also trim beards for both men and female circus professionals ($8), give makeovers ($25/half hour), and groom your finger-helmets with a full range of nail services.
If you're more in a spa mood, treat your tootsies to a spa manicure ($23) or a spa pedicure ($48). Your Groupon will also get you almost all of Turning Heads' massages. For $75, you can put together your own stress-dispelling rejuvenation experience of lip conditioning ($15), a half-hour of hydrotherapy (volcanic mud, aromatherapy, or arctic algae skin treatment, $35), and a full-body tan ($25). Turning Heads Salon & Spa will make your body feel like a newly constructed Temple of Joy with skin that glows its healthiest and looks its youngest, just like an electric baby.
Reviews
Along with an A- rating from the Better Business Bureau, six Google Maps users give Turning Heads Salon & Spa five stars, while three Yelpers give it 4.5:
- Even when I live in TX, I come to Omaha to get my hair done! The color always turns out great and its [sic] always a positive experience. The facials are also relaxing and pleasant. Turning Heads is a one-stop shop! – Carrie, Google Maps
- The setting is colorful and open and my stylist, Nicole, listened to my desires for my hair cut. She gave me solid advice concerning my hair and how to style it. The quality of the hair cut was excellent, just what I asked for, and the cut was done in a good time frame. – AccebKidrah, Google Maps
- This Salon is one of the best in Omaha. I went there to get a spray on tan…[Nikki] was amazing, the most professional I have ever seen. – jordan.martinson, Google Maps
Groupon Says
Beware of the Barber
Getting your hair done is a great way to confront your fears after an all-night VHS marathon of the classic slasher-flick series, The Barber. Our personal favorite is Barber VI: Shear Terror, but we'll never forget the trailer for the original Barber film. In fact, we know it by heart:
Creepy Voiceover: Sunnyside, Missouri. An ordinary town…
Popular High Schooler: Hey, Slamandra! Want to go get updos for the big Prom Game this weekend?
Creepy Voiceover: With a not so ordinary hair salon.
(Shot of barbershop saloon doors creaking in wind. Striped barber's pole begins to drip blood. Maniacal laughter)
Voiceover: This summer…terror will have a new style.
Sandy-Blonde Handsomeish Jock: It's the barber! Everyone who goes in there comes out…I don't know, different!
(Shot of dog growling at an empty swing set. Teenagers running. A milky-eyed ghost child with ribbons in her hair points menacingly at a cornfield.)
Popular High Schooler's Resourceful-Looking Brunette Friend: Don't drink the blue stuff! There's something in it!
Jock's Cocky Best Friend Who Is Basically Already Dead: Yeah, duh. A comb. (Drinks blue stuff because of peer pressure. More maniacal laughter.)
Voiceover: The Barber. His magazines are old…but his methods…(metallic slashing noise)…are cutting-edge.
Moviefone Voice: To find the theaters nearest you playing The Barber, turn around, he's right behind you!
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