Swedish Massage Deals in Austin
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Getting a massage is an effective way to relax, much like dipping your feet into a warm box of puppies. Immerse yourself in comfort with this Groupon. Choose Between Two Options $40 for one 60-minute Swedish or Ashiatsu massage (an $80 value) $108 for three 60-minute Swedish or Ashiatsu massages (a $240 value) Gliding Swedish strokes and kneads alleviate stress, promote blood circulation, and instill feelings of calm. During an Ashiatsu session, the savvy therapist hangs from parallel bars above the bed while using their feet to relax the body with broad massage strokes.
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Massage therapy is among the best ways to achieve relaxation, on par with listening to actor Ed Harris chant in whale song. Sink into serenity with this Groupon. Choose Between Two Options $39 for a 60-minute Swedish massage (an $80 value) $49 for a 60-minute deep-tissue massage with hot-stone treatment (a $100 value) A massage therapist soothes aching muscles with either flowing Swedish techniques or more intensive deep-tissue work coupled with hot stones. All massages include hot towels and soothing aromatherapy.
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Escape the stresses of daily life and enter a world of ultimate relaxation with today's soothing deal from MassagEscape. Their talented therapists are standing by to give you the relief you need. $39 ($80 value) for a one-hour Swedish massage $49 ($100 value) for a one-hour hot-stone or deep-tissue massage Swedish massage features long, flowing strokes Hot-stone massage sends soothing heat into your muscles Deep-tissue treatment can target specific pain points
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Choose Between Two Options $39 for one 50-minute Swedish, deep-tissue, or neuromuscular massage with a 15-minute scalp massage (up to an $80 value) $75 for two 50-minute Swedish, deep-tissue, or neuromuscular massages with 15-minute scalp massages (up to a $160 value) A licensed massage therapist soothes backsides with long, gentle kneads and tapping strokes during a Swedish massage, or with deep tissue techniques designed to focus pressure on the lowermost muscles and tendons. Neuromuscular therapy, alternatively, relies on soft tissue manipulation to help with tender muscles, nerve compression, postural issues, and/or injuries caused by repetitive movements.
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