Deep-Tissue or Sports Massage with Paraffin or a Sauna-Steam Massage Package at Ku'uleilani Day Spa (Up to 64% Off)
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Oahu native and her aestheticians relieve stress with two spa packages, both of which include massages and paraffin dips
Mind and body operate in tandem, which is why stress causes headaches and slamming your hand in the door makes you forget math. Restore your faculties with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$40 for a deep-tissue or sports massage package (a $110 value)
- 50-minute deep-tissue or sports massage (a $65 value)
- 10-minute paraffin foot treatment (a $45 value)<p>
$89 for a sauna-steam massage package (a $190 value)
- 50-minute sauna-steam massage (an $95 value)
- 20-minute coffee, coconut, and sugar-cane body scrub (a $50 value)
- 10-minute paraffin hand treatment (a $45 value)<p>
A massage therapist treats sports-related muscular injuries or delves deep into sore tissues to relieve aches. Alternatively, sauna steam melts away tension as nimble fingers knead organic aromatherapy oils across aching backs. Paraffin treatments soften skin and relieve pains in the hands and feet with warm oil-based wax, and a body scrub sloughs away dead skin cells with help from local ingredients.<p>
Ku’uleilani Day Spa
Ku’uleilani Day Spa takes its musical name from its owner, an Oahu native who learned the art of Hawaiian lomi-lomi massage from her grandmother at a young age. At her spa, winner of Honolulu Magazine’s Best Beauty Salon 2012 award, Ku’uleilani takes advantage of the nourishing powers of fruit and plants that grow naturally in Hawaii, as in the Kava body wrap or the green-papaya-enzyme facial. Waxing appointments also emphasize natural ingredients, uprooting hair with organic honey and beeswax. Since Ku’uleilani is also a licensed massage therapist, she can practice lomi-lomi and other massage styles without renting a speedboat and traveling to international waters
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About Ku'uleilani Day Spa
Ku'uleilani Day Spa takes its musical name from its owner, an Oahu native who learned the art of Hawaiian lomi-lomi massage from her grandmother at a young age. At her spa, Ku'uleilani takes advantage of the nourishing powers of fruit and plants that grow naturally in Hawaii, as in the Kava body wrap or the green-papaya-enzyme facial. Waxing appointments also emphasize natural ingredients, uprooting hair with organic honey and beeswax. Since Ku’uleilani is also a licensed massage therapist, she can practice lomi-lomi and other massage styles without renting a speedboat and traveling to international waters.