Though pursued throughout history, the Fountain of Youth lost its appeal when explorers who hopped into its waters were immediately kicked out for adult swim. Turn back just enough time with today's Groupon to The Oasis Salon Suites and Spa. Choose from the following options:
- For $29, you get a men’s grooming package (a $75 total value) that includes:
- A haircut (a $25 value)
- A color or deep-conditioning treatment (a $25 value)
- A shave with hot towels (a $25 value)
- For $49, you get a women’s hairstyling package (up to a $110 total value) that includes:
- A haircut, style and blow-dry (up to a $65 value)
- A single-process color (a $45 value)
- For $49, you get a one-hour Swedish-massage package (a $110 total value) that includes:
- A Swedish massage (an $80 value)
- Hot stones (a $15 value)
- Aromatherapy (a $15 value)
- For $49, you get a one-hour Oasis-facial package (a $105 total value) that includes:
- An Oasis facial (a $90 value)
- Aromatherapy (a $15 value)
- For $49, you get a one-hour mani-pedi package (a $105 total value) that includes:
- A spa mani-pedi (a $90 value)
- Aromatherapy (a $15 value)
- For $49, you get VersaSpa sunless-tanning package (a $126 total value) that includes:
- Three Level 2 bronze VersaSpa tans (a $30 value each)
- An anti-aging moisturizer for each session (a $12 value each)
At The Oasis Salon Suites and Spa’s Spanish-styled colonial sanctuary, a variety of independent specialists pamper clients with massages, facials, and salon services. Men can submit heads to an expert stylist who snips ‘dos before restoring cranial carpets' elasticity or color with a deep-conditioning treatment. A hot lather and shave frees cheeks of stubbly shadow and french-braided beards, and a facial massage unfurrows tense brows. Ladies confer with a hairstylist to beautify locks with a fresh cut, style, and blow-dry, before a single-process color renders tresses shiny and monochromatic.
A Swedish-style massage eases tension in backs, as hot stones lounge on sore muscles and aromatherapy evokes images of lavender fields or shipwrecked vanilla beans. Alternatively, aestheticians can sooth faces with an aromatherapy facial, cleansing and toning skin before massaging cheekbones and applying a hydrating mask. In a wild frenzy of buffing, trimming, and filing, nail technicians leave finger- and toenails shiny and clean after the aromatherapy mani-pedi. Alabaster bodies can step inside the VersaSpa booth for a 60-second fully automated spritz session, which infuses skin with wrinkle-defying moisturizer and King Midas–approved golden hues.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Office Icebreakers
Icebreakers help new hires get to know more tenured employees, and vice versa, by encouraging everyone to share personal info—such as names, hobbies, and places on their body that bruise easily—in a fun way. Here are some games you can use to make new best work friends:
Two Truths and a Lie: Share three facts about yourself and let the rest of the group tell you which one they had hoped you were lying about.
Never Have I Ever: Each person in the group is given 30 minutes to talk about things they never accomplished because of a lack of self-confidence or a disease that makes joints stiffen into mannequin limbs.
Ball, Ball, Bread Slice: Quickly pass a football, soccer ball, and slice of bread around a circle. If someone gets stuck with all three at once, the game is over.
Uh-oh, Emergency!: One person lies on the floor, pretending to be unconscious, while everyone else tries to guess the "unconscious" person's name. The person who guesses the name correctly has to "wake" the "unconscious" person by administering real CPR.
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