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    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    Soleil Relaxe

    Soleil Relaxe

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.2 kmPlace d'Italie, 13ème
    €€

    Came by for a reflexologie royale the other day and it was a decent, albeit warm and stuffy…read moreexperience. Walked by the massage parlor and noticed that they open at 2 pm on Sundays... Came by around 1:55 pm and was surprised to hear clients inside the parlor already... (the parlor was closed at 11:55 am) Was able to get a massage upon arrival with a minimal wait. Opted for the reflexologie royale which was a foot massage + head, shoulder, and neck massage for 50 Euros. The foot massage was in a curtained off section of the massage parlor, next to the lobby, merely separated by a piece of wood and a piece of fabric. There were 3 foot massage ottomans in the "room" Massage started off with a head, neck, arm, and shoulder massage for 10-15 minutes during the foot bath. The foot massage was decent, hitting pressure points, although somewhat uncomfortable in the stuffy environment as there didn't seem to be any fans or A/C in the massage parlor.

    So....I ended up coming here for coining, also known as Gua sha or cao gio. This salon is pretty…read morenew actually, and since it was close by and did coining, I decided to check it out. For those who are not aware, coining is part of traditional Chinese medicine and involves scraping/rubbing the skin to produce light bruising and eliminate toxins. I don't speak Chinese so I feel like a little was lost in translation at times lol. The guy at the welcome desk spoke French and translated to the massage therapist what I wanted, but after that it was just me and the massage therapist who really didn't speak any French. The Gua sha was 35€ for a 40 minute treatment, and since I only wanted it on my back (and not the rest of my body since its summer and I don't want people to think I'm being beaten up), I guess he started off with a "massage". For background info, I have a lot of back and shoulder pain, and the massage was no joke. I mean no joke. I cried away every last bit of my mascara. LOL. But I remembered telling myself, no pain no gain. I think it was maybe super painful cuz he kept really working on my knots. Like kneading them away. And the massage therapist was a huge Chinese dude. I just remember thinking "I can't wait for these 40 minutes to go by." Haha. The Gua sha part was less painful than the massage I guess, but still painful when he went over my sore areas. No pain no gain!!! How did I feel after? That's the most important part - I was completely rid of all my back and shoulder pain - a miracle!!!! And as for my chronic hives (the reason I went in for Gua sha)? I only had to take an anti-histamine once in nearly 2 weeks (that from taking them daily!) woot! I'll be back for sure! If you have any chronic pain, give a Chinese massage a try. It hurts like a b but is worth it in the end. And why not try some coining if you have a cold or other chronic problems? Besides that, the place was clean. The "cabins" are separated by thin curtains but it's all good!

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    Zen Palace - They offer a full range of beauty services at affordable prices for Paris

    Zen Palace

    2.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 km13ème, Jardin des Plantes/Austerlitz

    My neighborhood nail salon. For 35€ you can get a mani - pedi, or 25€ just a pedi, which is way…read morecheaper than other places in France. There's an acceptable choice of nail colors and the staff is friendly. They also offer massages and waxing. Worth it if you're in the area and feel like treating yourself. Edited to update: like in many nail salons in Paris, I'm not 100% sure about the hygiene and sterilization here. I mean, I don't see them soaking the utensils in alcohol - just under what appears to be UV light. (I'm not a nail salon pro but I wonder if that's super effective or not). I did recently get a cuticle infection on my fingernail after a mani here, BUT I can't be sure that it's from lack of sterilization because to be honest, that was probably the 2nd time in my life I had my cuticles trimmed with a clipper instead of being gently pushed back. So I can't say for sure what the deal was. Anywho! I also wanted to add that they have stepped their game up. They recently closed for 2 weeks or so to do major renovation! They upgraded their equipment and replaced the pedicure chairs, adding a third chair. YESSSS! Less wait time in summer when it's pedi season! Long story short, I will continue coming here for pedicures. I don't think there's really anything to worry about hygiene-wise if you just get pedicures, since the skin on your feet tends to be rather thick and resistant. Just maybe avoid coming with open wounds, but that's just common sense.

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    Zen Palace - Pretty cheap rates!

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    Zen Palace - 2 of the 3 brand new pedicure chairs

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