Is it wrong that I look forward to this time of year more than Christmas? Yes, ladies and gents, SpaWeek is back! A week where our tired muscles, aching feet, and stressed out skin can take a break and be pampered at a fraction of the cost. You have no excuse not to take time out for yourself and treat yourself to some TLC.
Here are the details:
- Nearly 1000 spas across North America participated in Fall 2010, and the Spring 2011 Event, presented by the CAREFREE® brand, will further expand into even more cities.
- Taking place from April 11th – 17th, the 14th edition of Spa Week will provide consumers across the United States and Canada with the most luxurious and wellness-focused treatments available.
- Day spas, medical spas, resort spas, yoga and Pilates studios, and fitness/weight-loss centers among other beauty and wellness facilities will offer 2-3 of their most exclusive services, originally costing anywhere from $100 all the way up to $500, for a discounted price of $50 each.
- The signature $50 price point has afforded consumers nationwide the ability to try different treatment types at different spas, putting an end to the old myth that the spa lifestyle can only be afforded by the rich and famous.
- From stress-busting massages and holistic, immune-boosting treatments like Reiki and Acupuncture to the trendiest and glamorous of services like Botox and Eyelash Extensions, spa-goers can always find an array of services on the Spa Week menu suited to their needs.
- Best of all, the newly re-designed SpaWeek Gift Cards are accepted during the Spa Week Events, as well as, all year long, and never expire.
*In order to take advantage of Spa Week, consumers should register on SpaWeek.com for exclusive information on participating spas and their $50 treatments. Spas will book up just hours after SpaWeek.com launches on March 14th, so it is recommended that consumers book their appointments immediately.

















I had the best experience when I went to Dallas Spas. It was recommended to me by a friend and I didn’t think that I would enjoy it at first.
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