Whether you've been looking for a new color to crown your cranium or a pretty polish for your perky piggies, today's deal has you covered head to toe. With this Groupon, you'll get $90 worth of services for $40 at Dolce Salon & Spa, the beauty emporium that will smooth and soothe whatever section of your surface area aches for tending—be it your freshly sore Olive Oyl tattoo or the love-bite scars from your pet gull. Three well-staffed locations in Chandler Fashion Center, Scottsdale, and Peoria ensure that you won't have trouble penciling in your primping appointment. There is no buy limit, and you can use multiple Groupons in a single visit.
Freshen up fingernails with an hour-long hot-stone manicure ($50) or a speedy 25-minute manicure ($30). Revive complexions with a customized acne treatment ($95) tailored to your skin's needs and designed to help repair reddened and disoriented skin. Or choose from four other facials, one back-cial, and six add-ons. Phoenicians who have spent the winter trapped in a snow globe can flip their skin hue from pallid to popping with four sessions ($80) of MagicTan, a sunless tanning service. And if your experience with eyeliner is limited to a Sharpie, combine the power of a makeup lesson ($60) with a lash application ($20).
Men have a whole slew of their own barber services to choose from, including a beard-design option ($30 and up). Dolce also offers peels, waxing services, and hair styling and shaping. Call ahead to schedule your appointment, and enjoy Dolce's plush spa rooms, cozy sofas, and calming candles. Each Dolce location is open Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Reviews
Insider Pagers all give the Scottsdale, Chandler, and Peoria locations a solid four stars, saying:
- I had my eyebrows waxed at this Chandler location, and I have to say, the service was fantastic! My aesthitician [sic] was amazing... I've been to many different salon and spas looking for the perfect wax, and I finally found it. – Colette D., Insider Pages
- My facial was phenomenal and I would definitely return to dolce [sic] for my next facial. While receiving my pedicure the service was great, I put my shoes on a little earlier than I should have and the staff was gracious enough to fix the smudged paint. – Renee W., Insider Pages
- My stylist asked all the right questions about my lifestyle and personal style to come up with a cut that would best suit me. She was extremely friendly and warm and I felt comfortable in her care. – Sara R., Insider Pages
Groupon Says
DIY Body-Part Selector Wheel
Since today's deal can be applied to any body part, it'll be tough to choose which one to pamper first. If you have trouble making this decision, to the point where other areas of your life are affected, take five minutes and teach yourself how to build this simple body-part selector wheel:
Base and Wheel Axle Build a base with an axle to which you can eventually attach a wheel. Perfect base materials are heavy, load-bearing structures such as bronze statues taken from city parks or oversized birthday cakes used to hide adult entertainers. Once you choose your base, affix an axle (paper towel roll, javelin, index finger from Andre the Giant).
Wheel
The wheel should ideally be round in shape. Most people have wheel-like objects lying around the house, so keep an eye out for spare manhole covers or an authentic shield that was used by a Roman soldier in the Korean Conflict. Cut a hole in the round object with a small knife attached to an electric toothbrush and affix to the axle.
Body-Part Indicators
Now that you've got your wheel up and spinning, divide it into pie slices. Each slice should represent a different body part (you'll need 67 slices). Either write the name of the part into each section or use pieces from a dismantled (and ultra-rare) Anatomically Correct G.I. Joe.
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