60-Minute Swedish or Deep-Tissue Massage, or 90-Minute Swedish Massage at 4Ever Hair and Spa (51% Off)

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from  $37.00    $75.00 value  •  51% off!

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51% Off Massage at 4Ever Hair and Spa

A massage can take the tension out of a body, just as a hilarious freestyle rap can take the tension out of a eulogy. Loosen things up with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $37 for a 60-minute Swedish massage (a $75 value)
  • $47 for a 60-minute deep-tissue massage (a $95 value)
  • $47 for a 90-minute Swedish massage (a $95 value)

This deal is valid for either Swedish or deep-tissue massage, two different approaches that render very different benefits. Read our guide to choose the best option for you.

Swedish vs. Deep-Tissue Massage: Finding the Right Way to Relax

The relationship between deep-tissue and Swedish massage is much like that between penicillin and Sudafed. Both are designed to help you feel better, but the one that makes the most sense depends on your individual symptoms and goals. Here's what to expect from each of the two modalities:

Swedish massage combines four distinct motions—effleurage, petrissage, friction, and tapotement—to help relieve muscle tension and stimulate blood flow, thereby energizing the body and soothing the mind during a single relaxing session. The four phases are easy enough to distinguish. Effleurage refers to the smooth, gliding strokes that help relax soft tissues at the beginning of the treatment, followed by the squeezing, rolling, or kneading gestures of petrissage. Deep, circular motions make up the friction phase, in which layers of tissue rub against one another to boost circulation. Therapists conclude the massage with tapotement, a rapid cadence of percussive taps performed with cupped hands, fingers, or the edge of the hand.

Whereas Swedish massage focuses on relieving mental and physical tension, deep-tissue massage has more specific concerns. Due to stress and other factors, the layer of connective tissue that covers and interpenetrates the body's muscles and bones—the fascia—often tenses up, resulting in muscle knots and a painful buildup of lactic acid. Deep-tissue massage aims to warm up the fascia and release the accumulated toxins. To achieve this, the therapist’s fingers, thumbs, and elbows move along the body in slow, deliberate strokes, applying pressure to penetrate beyond superficial muscle layers. Although the intensity can produce some discomfort, deep-tissue massage should still be relaxing; the goal, after all, is to relieve the tension between muscles and their weird roommate, the skeleton.


One 60-minute Swedish massage
$37.00
$75.00 Value • Save 51% ($38.00)
3 bought
One 60-minute deep tissue massage
$47.00
$95.00 Value • Save 51% ($48.00)
5 bought
One 90-minute Swedish massage
$47.00
$95.00 Value • Save 51% ($48.00)
2 bought

Fine Print
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24-hr cancellation notice required.
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