Does your mother have everything? Have you done flowers, chocolates, and handcreams to death? Then I have the perfect gift idea for you… take her and yourself for some girl time at Spring Spa.
After all, the whole concept behind Spring Spa is that of the ‘social spa.’ Instead of going solo, you can go with a friend (or mother) and chat together and have a drink whilst you enjoy your treatment. There are some carefully selected Mother’s Day packages on now that you can gift your Mum, and attend together.
Spring offers treatments using world-renown skincare brand, Bliss. Blissworld products are sold internationally in Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom and Selfridges and now available to Spring exclusively in New Zealand.
I’ve been to Spring in St Heliers, Auckland, and they are already in Queenstown, and will be opening in Wellington later this year.
Mother’s Day – Bubbles and Toes
Includes:
Piccolo of Moet
30min Shellac Pedicure
Shellac deluxe add-on – includes soak, cuticle work, scrub and massage
Forgo the flowers this year for the gift of pretty feet! Nothing fast-tracks toes to perfection than our Spring pedicure! A treatment to turn even the most foot-shy into peep-toe-proud.
$95.00 45mins
Mother’s Day – Pamper and Polish
Includes:
30min Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage
30min Mini Manicure or Pedicure
Treat Mum to a Spring spruce up with this 60 minute pamper package. Prim and polish nails to perfection and perk her up with our 30min signature Spring massage that will instantly melt away any stress.
$95.00 60mins
Mother’s Day – Mum and Bump
Includes:
30min Mama Massage
60min Bliss Hot Almond and Milk Pedicure
Nothing says I love you more than a little TLC for the Mum-to-be. Our signature Mama massage gently relieves any physical stress and fatigue associated with pregnancy while the luxe hot soothing foot soak provides the ultimate in foot care to refresh and revive her step.
$155.00 90mins
Auckland www.springspa.com
8A Turua St, St Heliers, Auckland
P: 09 575 7734
6 May 2014
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