Spa Saasil - Mexico City
  • Type: Spas
  • NileGuide Expert tip:

    Make it an "all-Condesa" afternoon by walking in Parque Mexico and having lunch at Azul y Oro.


  • Description:

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      Spa Sáasil is a day spa in the centrally located Condesa area of Mexico City that is equal parts traditional beauty salon and center for beautifying spa services. Minimally decorated in shades of red and white with comfortable seating on puffs and easy chairs, Spa Sáasil offers treatments for both women and men.

       

      In the salon, highly skilled beauticians offer cuts, color, and hair extensions. Other staff gives manicures and pedicures and will remove any errant body hair that displeases you, including on the all important bikini area (the word in Spanish for waxing is depilación). Haircut prices begin at 200 pesos for men and 400 pesos for women; waxing from 600 pesos.

       

      Along with a variety of massage types, the spa offers edermologie, said to eliminate cellulite, and skin tightening using radio frequency. Make it an "all-Condesa" afternoon by walking in Parque Mexico and having lunch at Azul y Oro. Reservations required.

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: +52 555 212-1360
      • send email
      • Address:

      • Tamaulipas 29, Col. Condesa
      • Mexico City, DF
      • Neighborhood:

      • Condesa/Roma
      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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