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| - I'm part of the population that doesn't like their feet touched. So why did I go here? Because my sister got a $20 Groupon for 30 minutes of "ion detox" and 30 minutes of foot reflexology... why not!
We arrived and it looked very small in there -- don't let the curtain fool you, there's a lot of space behind it lol. I'd definitely call ahead next time to make an appointment -- although walk-ins still welcome -- the lady didn't seem happy that we were walk-ins. She still took us right in and got us set up. It's more dim behind the giant curtain but there are about 7 reclining chairs -- like I said, lots of space.
Our Groupon package consisted of two things:
(1) "ion detox" -- which I, myself, don't believe in because... science. You stick your feet in hot water while you have an arm band attached to you and a machine. You soak for 30 minutes and somehow your water ends up a specific color. The color your water ends up determines where the "detox" came from. Apparently my yellow-ish/orange water was detox from my joints... but how. Aside from science, it was relaxing to sit with my feet in warm water (as weird as it sounds). Anyways,
(2) foot reflexology -- which is a facing way to say a "foot massage". TIP: wear shorts or pants you can roll up because they massage from the knee, down. Because I wasn't prepared, my pants went up to half my calf so my feet and half of my calves got reflexology'd. The massage was nice, but I learned that I'm ticklish and had to hold myself back from pulling my feet away.
They offer more than foot massages here: body massages, hot stones, and waxing, too. The staff was very friendly and service was great. Truthfully, I'll only come back if my sister buys me another Groupon. LOL.
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