Business Description from the Web
LiteSpa has been open for just two years, and they specialize in endermology, a very specific treatment to drain the lymphatic system. It helps customers lose inches in toxins, but not usually pounds. It's popular with the ladies at O and Mademoiselle magazines, and staffers claim they can take you from a size 16 to a 10 in just a few treatments. The procedure is also popular with women who...
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Tips About This Business
Refresh with a Peppermint Twist body wrap, a purifying mix of seaweed and peppermint oil.
Most treatments can be set up for two people in the same room at the same time, each with his or her own therapist. Or schedule two massage therapists to work on your body simultaneously.
Texturizing and relaxer services are available along with regular haircuts and colors.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Located near 12th Street and Yale Place, this peaceful spa makes it easy to forget the work day. The waiting area features a comfy sofa piled with throw pillows and plenty of magazines. Friendly staffers put newcomers at ease with a tour. The signature treatment is endermology, a European technique that uses steam, light, color, sound and vibration to shape the body. Basics,...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 20, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
I went for an express Manicure/Pedicure. The "express" still cost $80, so it wasn't exactly cheap. However, the service I received was the worst manicure/pedicure I have gotten this summer in Minneapolis. The express does not involve any lotion (which it does at other salons) apparently (even though she tried to sell me on their lotion, of course). Who is going to buy something that wasn't...
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Posted by aparrilli
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 28, 2007)
I have been to LiteSpa several times for bikini waxes. The first few times that I went I was very happy with the service, the waxer was very professional and made me feel comfortable in a normally uncomfortable and painful situation. She also did a very good job. However, the last two times that I went in I had a different waxer, I'm not sure if the other woman left or was just unavailable,...
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Posted by vonb0026
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 25, 2007)
When I set up my massage appt. I asked if they used oils, and they didn't give a straight answer, only that the masseuse would talk to me at my appt. time. They only had 3 or 4 kinds of lotion- of their own scents- none of which smelled very good to me. This was to be my fourth or fifth professional massage, and a gift from my spouse. I had a masseuse who smelled like cigarettes, and I had to...
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Posted by kntgrl
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 20, 2006)