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Healing Hands Spa Inc
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Health starts from the head! New upgraded immersive experience!
.Scalp Test
.Hair & Scalp Care
.Head Acupoint + Neck +Shoulder Massage
BENEFITS OF HEAD THERAPY
1. Stress Relief & Relaxation & Reduce Anxiety
2. Migraine & Headache Relief
3.Boosts Hair Growth & Health
4.Exfoliates & Cleanses the Scalp
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About Healing Hands Spa Inc
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- 1625 West North Avenue, Chicago
West Town
3.1 mi
Customer Reviews
4.5
based on Groupon 63 reviews
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Mike
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27 ratings|13 reviews
26 days ago
Great massage at the price!
Jennifer
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16 ratings|12 reviews
196 days ago
So good!
melissa
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17 ratings|16 reviews
309 days ago
Great experience. Thank you!
Robert
5 ratings|4 reviews
1 year ago
Excellent treatment by great massage therapist. Hot rock treatment is fantastic
Jonathan
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22 ratings|19 reviews
1 year ago
Clean place and good massage. Just wish it was a bit longer.
Niquenya
2 ratings|2 reviews
1 year ago
Really good service. Loved the hot stones. My only criticism is that my therapist asked if it felt good way too many times. Once or twice or when you're changing up pressure around a sensitive area makes sense but it's disruptive to do this repeatedly throughout the whole service. I would go back though.