I'm having a birthday party next week with four friends (we're all 13 year old girls, if that helps) and my theme is a spa party. Does anyone know any fun spa treatments that I can do at home with my friends, or any websites with home spa treatments on them?
devilspawn_666 answered Monday May 29 2006, 8:35 pm: Bath & Body works has a whole line of spa products that are relativly cheap compared to the stuff that you would buy at a regular salon. Most of these come in blue bottles and are called True Blue Spa. Check out the Bath&Body Works website for more info on those.
If you're giving out gift bags, you could get a cheap pair of flipflops for each of your friends along with a shower sponge (one of those poufy ones) and some body wash and matching body spray. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
xotgrace answered Monday May 29 2006, 10:05 am: My friend had a mini spa party for her 13th birthday. She gave out these packets [[whicih double as goodiebags]] called Beauty On - The - Go . It was made by Freeman. It came with a that stuff to make a clay masque, shower scrub, foot scrub, foot lotion, etc. It was a blast. Also, Make a mini bed on the floor and take turns giving/recieving massages. Put all that togeter, take lots of pictures, and it'll be the best birthday ever =]. Hope I helped! [ xotgrace's advice column | Ask xotgrace A Question ]
Kelss answered Sunday May 28 2006, 7:55 pm: I suggest painting nails, hair, facials, massages, and makeup. Hope this helped and happy birthday!!
Also, depending on how much your parents want to spend, I've been to parties where they get a manicurist (sp?) to come and do the nails. You guys can also do facials, hair, and massages. Hope this helps and happy birthday.
-cindy <3 [ CiNdYLoUwHoO's advice column | Ask CiNdYLoUwHoO A Question ]
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