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14 ways to save on your spa experience

Want to de-stress for less? You can get a bargain at your local spa if you know where to look.

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In exchange for a little online homework, a few smart questions and some flexibility in the days and times you book, you can earn free services and score great discounts. Here's how:

1. Take advantage of off-peak times. For spas, Saturdays are usually the busiest days. If the spa is located in or near a business area, lunch hours and right after work are popular, too.

But spas will often offer specials if you're willing to come when they are not as crowded.

"At the beginning of the week, spas are very much in favor of discounting their services or giving an additional service," says Hannelore Leavy, executive director of the Day Spa Association. "It's always a good idea to check off-hours."

2. What's your line? Some spas give discounts to teachers, while others will give discounts to members of the armed forces or their families. Ask spas about any job-related specials, says Leavy.

You can save on a great spa experience with a little effort
1. Take advantage of off-peak times. 8. Celebrate the holidays.
2. What's your line? 9. Use a destination spa as a day spa.
3. Put yourself on the list. 10. Ask about specials.
4. Cruise the Web. 11. Spread the word.
5. Don't go it alone. 12. Try something new.
6. Ask about self-serve. 13. Buy in bulk.
7. Bundle your treatments. 14. Ask about prices before you go.

3. Put yourself on the list. If you have a favorite spa, sign up for the e-mail list. Just as with last-minute travel deals, some spas notify customers of superspecials for unbooked times. So if you can rearrange your schedule on short notice, you'll reap the benefits.

At the Brass Rose Spa in Blairstown, N.J., owner Rosemary Weiner sends e-mails offering discounts of 10 percent to 40 percent to customers who are willing to sign up for unbooked times. The catch? The appointment may be set for the next day or two. The slots are usually gone within about 10 minutes of the e-mail blast, so you have to move quickly.

4. Cruise the Web. Many spas will put coupons for services on their own Web sites. Other sites, like SpaAddicts.com, will offer discounts and specials to encourage you to visit their member spas.

5. Don't go it alone. Often, spas offer discounts or free extra services when you visit with a friend, significant other or group. Call ahead and find out what kind of deals they offer if you're not going solo.

6. Ask about self-serve. "The best deals are the self-applied treatments in a circuit," says Kim Marshall, who runs The Marshall Plan, a consulting and PR firm serving the spa industry.

Many spas have circuit treatments where you steam, soak, apply mud or scrub in a set order for a prescribed period of time. "It's always cheaper because the spa doesn't have to pay a therapist," she says.

Marshall tried this herself at the Body Blitz in Toronto. The self-applied treatment included several different kinds of mud, soaks, baths, steams and scrubs. Afterward, she booked a half-hour massage. But it "felt like an hour because I'd already been melted," Marshall says.

7. Bundle your treatments. "Look for spa packages," says Weiner. Just like your phone or cable plan, if you combine a few services you might get a better deal than ordering a la carte.

One hot option for spas these days: two-for-one deals, where you pay for one treatment and get a second service at no charge. Not only do you get more for your money, but it also allows you to sample new services.

8. Celebrate the holidays. "Around the holidays, spas will usually do special treatments that are discounted," says Weiner. So if you indulge in a peppermint scrub during the Christmas season or a chocolate-infused skin treatment around Valentine's Day, you could also enjoy a tasty discount.

At the Brass Rose, Weiner offered a pumpkin facial at Halloween for $50 -- a third less than the standard price.

 
 
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