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$39.99 for a Gel Manicure and Spa Foot Treatment at Spoiled Spa and Salon ($70 Value)

A New Dawn at Spoiled Spa & Salon
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Gel manicure dry instantly and last up to 21 days, resisting chipping unlike traditional polishes; foot treatment includes hot stones

Manicures keep people from shamefully hiding their unkempt hands in pockets, mittens, or raspberries. Keep your hands held high with this Groupon.

The Deal

  • $39.99 for a gel manicure and spa foot treatment (a $70 value)
  • The spa foot treatment includes a light soak, exfoliation, and hot-stone massage.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24-hr cancellation notice required. New clients only. New gel manicure and foot treatment clients only; previous guests who've received other services may purchase. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About A New Dawn at Spoiled Spa & Salon

At Spoiled Spa and Salon, the path to beauty weaves through a landscape studded with massage tables, private pedicure stations with cuddler recliners, and a steam room. Clients can recline and let a massage therapist pore over them with deep-tissue techniques or hot stones, then surrender any remaining stress or stiffness during a Dead Sea–mud wrap, followed by a Vichy shower and body butter. After shampooing locks, stylists revamp tired styles with trendy cuts, multidimensional color, and Remy extensions made from 100% human hair—which can last up to three times longer than traditional extensions. Since opening, Spoiled Spa and Salon has demonstrated its commitment to the local community by annually participating in events such as CAMEO and Race for the Cure. Additionally, the salon's interior tips its hat to area talent. Local art and one-of-a-kind goods add character to the space, and the custom styling stations and signage owe their craftsmanship to local carpenters and print shops.

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