Today's modern world, with its plethora of countries, panoply of waterways, and constantly changing laws about what is and what isn't mail fraud, is as confusing as it is stressful. Get a clear definition of relaxation with today's Groupon: for $75, you get your choice of five different hour-long facials (an $89 value) and your choice of three different hour-long massages (a $78 value) at Fountain of Youth Aveda Salon Spa, with locations in Pittsburgh on Reynolds Street and in Mars.
Fueled by Aveda's line of premium beauty products, Fountain of Youth's staff members relax and rejuvenate guests with comprehensive care amplified by guided visualization techniques. A battery of facial services tends to delicate areas; choose from the following one-hour treatments (all an $89 value): moisture-infusion facial, fresh botanical facial, sensitive touch facial, outdoor survival facial, and custom FOY facial, in which the aesthetician surveys the surface in pursuit of providing the client with personalized pampering. With refreshed faces, guests turn to shedding bodily stresses with Fountain of Youth's massage services. Choose the light-to-medium pressure of the one-hour Swedish massage ($78), the headache-targeting brain bliss massage ($78), or the intense, varied approach of the one-hour carpel tunnel relief ($78), which includes hot and cold stone therapy, reflexology, and a steam wrap.
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The Groupon Guide to: Sky Etymology
"Why is the sky blue?" is not only the most common question about the sky but also the easiest to answer: the sky turned from clear to blue on August 16, 1977, at the exact moment Elvis died. What people don't know is how the sky got its name. Here is a guide to the names of all things skyward:
Sun: From the Latin Sunnius delitium, meaning "thick orange substance that makes you want orange juice."
Moon: M.O.O.N. is actually an acronym for Mobile Orb-shaped Owl Necropolis. This is why man has never gone there.
Clouds: The ancient Greeks thought that clouds were both hilarious and extremely powerful and named them by combining the words clowns and gods.
Airplanes: Now that we can soar through it in giant mechanical monsters, the air is pretty plain.
Sky: Short for Skylar, which the Sumerians thought would look pretty rad airbrushed on a dirt bike.
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