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Treat Yourself This Valentine’s Day with These Spa Specials

Pink champagne truffle mani-pedi? We're in.
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Milk + Honey Spa

Whether you’re craving a romantic retreat or just a day of self-care, these local spas have you covered with decadent treatments and limited-time packages.

Vivian's Spa
Courtesy Vivian’s. Heather Hawkins Photography.

Vivian’s Boutique Spa

This cozy, welcoming boutique spa is adorned with vintage finds for a bit of interior décor inspiration as you unwind. Vivian’s is known to embrace holidays with on-theme treatments; this February, chocolate and champagne are front and center. These treatments can be combined; click here to learn more about Valentine’s Day packages.

Bubbly Brightening Champagne Facial
60 Minutes $125 / 90 Minutes $175

A champagne cleanser cleanses and purifies the skin. A strawberry lavender buffing mask follows to tighten pores. Finally, a rich vitamin C mask is applied to repair and revive.

Chocolate Mousse Massage
60 Minutes $125 / 90 Minutes $165

A chocolate serum, with cocoa and a hint of honey, moisturizes your feet. FarmHouse Fresh Moon Dip Body Mousse is massaged into arms and décolleté for light moisture. To finish, a vegan massage cream is worked into the entire body to release tension and soothe muscles. *May be booked as a couples massage for $250 (60 minutes) or $330 (90 minutes)

Pink Champagne Truffle Mani/Pedi
Mani $45 / Pedi $60

Start with a champagne bath bomb soak, followed by a chocolate mask with nourishing cocoa enzymes. Strawberry smash moisturizer (featuring aloe gel, shea butter, and strawberry fruit extracts) is massaged into the skin to end the experience. * Gel Polish Pink Champagne Truffle Manicure: $65

Milk + Honey Spa
Courtesy Milk + Honey

Milk + Honey

This much-anticipated Austin transplant arrived in Fort Worth last spring and was well worth the wait. Treatments here are natural and organic whenever possible, and many use the spa’s signature products (a standout: Milk + Honey’s Body Polish scrub). Book a package to spend even longer unwinding in the design-forward space.

Valentine’s Mini Retreat
$190 / person
Your choice of 75-minute Signature Massage or 75-minute Signature Facial, and Milk + Honey Pedicure.

Valentine’s Sweet Retreat
$275 / person
90-minute Signature Massage and 75-minute Signature Facial.

Valentine’s Retreat for Two
$325 / couple
75-minute Couples’ Signature Massage with warm oil scalp and neck enhancements.

Valentine’s Ultimate Retreat
$495 / person
Ultimate Massage, Ultimate Facial, Lux Pedicure. Lunch included.

Hiatus Spa
Courtesy Hiatus

Hiatus Spa

This serene spa’s roots are in Inwood Village–the Lovers Lane location was the first of several across North Texas. If you’re still searching for a Valentine’s Day gift, we suggest a monthly “H-Circle” membership: for $69/month, members can book one service (massage, facial, mani-pedi, etc.), receive exclusive discounts, and never have an excuse to skip self-care.

The Greatest Love of All
$179 / person
This two-hour experience includes The Tailor-Made Facial and The Signature Massage. Both treatments are customized to fit your needs, down to the specific scents used in your aromatherapy.

The Sweetheart Retreat
$325 / couple
A 75-minute session. Crushed rose petal and organic sugar foot soak, followed by a couples’ massage featuring Hiatus’ “house-blended love potion” (with nourishing cocoa butter and notes of jasmine vetiver).

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