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5 reasons why a spa day is the ultimate Mother’s Day gift 🧖‍♀️

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Forget the go-to card + flowers this year + consider giving the mom in your life a relaxing spa day for Mother’s Day. (We all know she needs it.)

Here are a few reasons to consider gifting an experience or gift card from Woodhouse Day Spa, located at 725 Johnnie Dodds Blvd. in Mt. Pleasant. Besides the fact that you can buy a service for both of you and call it bonding.

  1. She’ll enter the spa, put on a plush robe + sandals, and treat herself to a complimentary mimosa bar (available 7 days a week). Boom: Instant peace of mind.
  2. If you go the gift card route, she can use it for services and for shopping in the Spa’s expansive boutique, ft. luxe anti-aging products, candles, PJs, jewelry, aromatherapy + more.
  3. Did we mention the Spa feels super luxurious? Also included in any experience is the fireplace, a warm lavender neck wrap + organic tea. Ahhhhh. Take a video tour of the space.
  4. Gift cards are a great last minute option for those of you non-planners (not naming any names). You can create a custom package or choose from dollar amounts starting at $25 – and you can even print the gift card from home. See options here. (Now through Sunday, a complimentary necklace, wrap-up or both come with select gift cards.)
  5. There are so many services to choose from – from pedicures to six-pack massage therapies + sleep treatments. Explore services here.

No matter how you gift it, we’re sure she’ll thank you for the calm + quiet. 💆 Ⓟ

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