The Holiday Survival Guide

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Instant Bliss: Quickie Treatments by Neighborhood

 

By Ann Lucas

Illustration by Joe McKendry


1. Back Bay. Ultrasound facial, 30 minutes, $125, Exhale, exhalespa.com; Shopaholic Massage, 15 minutes, $25, G Spa, gspa.biz.

2. Cambridge.
Shirodhara “third eye” treatment, 30 minutes, $40, Pyara, pyaraaveda.com; mini facial, 30 minutes, $45, Sasha Salon and Spa, sashasalon.com.

3. South End. Ultimate Scalp and Foot Massage, 25 minutes, $110, 98 North Salon & Day Spa, 98north.com; Pumpkin exfoliating peel, 30 minutes, $35, Étant, etant.com.

4. West. Jimmyjane Manicure, 30 minutes, $28, Miniluxe, Newton Centre, miniluxe.com; Fast Blast Facial, 30 minutes, $85, Bluemercury, Natick, bluemercury.com.

5. North. Mini massage, 30 minutes, $65, Alexander’s Spa & Salon, Wenham; heart-shaped bikini wax, 30 minutes, $75, Andrew Michaels, Salem, andrewmichaelsspa.com.

6. South. Aromatherapy steam, 30 minutes, $25, Adamo Day Spa Retreat, Cohasset, adamodayspa.com; 30-minute makeover, $30, Maxime Salon, Hingham, maximesalon.com. —Ann Lucas

 

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