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Hair & Scalp Spa
$75
Indulgent Relaxation!
This is a Wet Bun service.
This treatment will start with a detailed scalp analysis followed by a customized treatment plan that addresses more serious scalp concerns like dandruff, dermatitis, and hair loss. Your treatment will include a multi-step cleansing process, conditioner, hair mask, scalp detox and elixir. In between each step, you will find complete relaxation from the comforting massage of your face, head, neck and shoulders. You will be left with a clean, fresh scalp and hair and a calm nervous system.
Hair & Scalp Spa w/ Facial
$125
Indulgent Relaxation!
This is a Wet Bun service.
This treatment will start with a detailed scalp analysis followed by a customized treatment plan that addresses more serious scalp concerns like dandruff, dermatitis, and hair loss. Your treatment will include a multi-step cleansing process, conditioner, hair mask, scalp detox and elixir. In between each step, you will find complete relaxation from the comforting massage of your face, head, neck and shoulders. A mini facial helps to cleanse and relax leaving you with a clean, fresh face and a calm nervous system.
Please call us directly at (417) 624-4492, or click here to schedule an appointment.
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