Aromatherapy Back Massage, Mini Facial and Pedicure or Deluxe Manicure for £24 at Millicents (70% Off)
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Aromatherapy Back Massage, Mini Facial and Pedicure or Deluxe Manicure for £24 at Millicents (70% Off)
- Unisex hair and beauty salon
- Stocks Revlon and Shellac
- Near Bordesley rail station
The Deal
- Up to two hour treatment time
- Aromatherapy back massage
- Mini facial
- Choice of standard pedicure or deluxe manicure
Limit 1 per person. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required on 01213090132. 48 hour cancellation policy. Approx 2 hour treatment time. Enquire when booking about possible upgrades. Original values verified on 3 April 2012 at 6.15pm.
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While often thought of as a great present, back massages are actually something of the past. Get a more pampered future with today’s Groupon: £24 for an aromatherapy back massage and mini facial plus a deluxe manicure or pedicure at Millicents.
Sitting pretty by Birmingham’s city centre, Millicents use goodies from Revlon and Shellac to spruce up the barnets and bodies of their unisex clientele. The beauty parlour bears witness to holistic therapies, facials, and paw-pampering manicures and pedicures, as well as intricate henna body art. Meanwhile, the in-house hair maven snips up a storm with stylish cuts, colours, and lock-lengthening extensions.
In a pamper package lasting two hours, exteriors will be treated to an aromatherapy back massage, where the use of essential oils and a series of strokes will help ease sore muscles and alleviate tense torsos. Faces will then be nourished with a mini facial, before, finally, fingers or toes will be buffed, scrubbed, and polished into precision with a pedicure or deluxe manicure.
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The Groupon Guide to Eating Easter Chocolate
As well as celebrating the coronation of the Easter Bunny and the annual harvest of hot cross buns, Easter is the time when hens start laying chocolate eggs for no apparent reason. Here's how to put them to good use:
Fun with foil
The most joyous part of eating Easter eggs is the foil, which tastes as shiny as it looks.
Check the brown content
If you find you’ve been given chocolate containing low levels of brown, get it examined by an expert chocolate eater. If they find less than 24 carats – or even worse, actual carrots – then the Easter Bunny has mugged you off and you should bin it immediately.
Enjoy the moment
Easter chocolate feels good: the weight, the texture, how it looks in the sunshine, how nice the fresh air smells, how lovely it would be to go to the park, call some friends, throw a Frisbee, go home, watch TV, go for a night out, have a dance, then return home and fall asleep on your chocolate.
Etiquette
Eating chocolate can get messy. While saving the melted chocolate to peel off later might seem like a good idea, social convention dictates that you wipe it off immediately (unless you’re below the age of four, in which case it’s acceptable to leave it on for some reason).





