One (£18) or Three (£45) 60 Minute Full
Body Massages at Elizabeth Reid Dunkerley (Up to 67% Off)
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One (£18) or Three (£45) 60 Minute Full Body Massages at Elizabeth Reid Dunkerley (Up to 67% Off)
- Aromatherapy specialist
The Deal
- 1 or 3 one hour ‘Fiore ed Erbe’, or 'flower and herb', massages
- 15 min consultation included
- Essential plant oils selected based on individual needs
Limit 1 per person. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 24 hour cancellation policy. Must be aged 18 or older. New clients only. Valid Tue and Thu 9am-5.30pm only. Limit 1 massage per month. Valid on option purchased only.
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Having your head in the clouds is particularly impractical when it comes to holistic treatments, as it makes it tricky for therapists to give an effective scalp massage. Stay earthly with today's Groupon from Elizabeth Reid Dunkerley. Choose from the following options:
• £18 for one 60 minute full body massage (60% off)• £45 for three 60 minute full body massages (67% off)
With her specialist ‘Fiori ed Erbe’ treatments, Elizabeth Reid Dunkerley uses flowers and herbs to create aromatherapy goodies for all manner of bodily mollycoddling. Her facials and massages are tailored to tend to individual niggles and specific needs, including use of organic essential oils and vitamin-rich base oil. Snuggled within the leafy confines of The York Clinic for Integrated Healthcare, the sweet-scented centre effloresces with alternative treatments from aromatherapy to acupuncture, and is aptly cuddled by the greenery along Tadcaster Road.
One or three aromatherapy massages will begin with a 15 minute consultation, as guests discuss any particular corporeal grumbles before their hour of kneading. Treating legs, backs, shoulders and scalps, the massage is designed to sooth troubled joints and untie muscular knots, while offering clients a sensual and relaxing experience. Specific essential oils will be chosen depending on moods, the nature of any aches, and general favouritism, aiming to leave guests feeling refreshed, rebooted, and significantly floatier.





