PALESTINE —
Valentine’s Day is only a few days away, and deciding on the perfect gift can sometimes be a daunting task.
Chocolate has been a traditional gift of love for centuries, and this year, Jamie’s Therapeutic Touch Day Spa has created a chocolate experience that takes the task out of choosing, while melting the heart and the stress away.
Chocolate is known for its antioxidant ingredients that nourish and hydrate, but beauty buffs everywhere also rave about its ability to hydrate and improve skin’s elasticity.
“Chocolate is such a great product to incorporate into spa treatments,” spa owner Jamie Pettiette Rhone said. “It not only smells great, but it is very beneficial for your skin and won’t ruin your diet when used in this way.”
The largest, post popular chocolate package at Jamie’s includes a 1-hour chocolate massage, a chocolate facial, a chocolate foot scrub, a 30-minute sauna session and vibra trim session vibra trim — all for $99.
Valentine’s Day appointments are limited, so make your loved one’s appointment today.
The spa will have extended hours Saturday, Feb. 16 and Valentine’s Day, Thursday, Feb. 14 is already booking up. Extra therapists have been called in to help with the increased demand.
Jamie’s also has teamed up with local florist shop, Petals, to offer a special on a dozen or half-dozen roses with the purchase of a spa package.
For more information about spa packages, products or services, call 903-723-SKIN (7546) or visit www.spajamie.com or find on facebook.com www.facebook.com/spajamie1 Jamie’s is located at 1730 Crockett Rd.
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