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This App is Godsent - Soothe

By Tanvi Rastogi @tanviidotcom

I had booked our first massage via the Soothe App last week. I have been looking for a dependable and affordable massage and I then, just in time Soothe launched its services in the DC area. I downloaded the app, made my appointment for the evening after work hours. Elisa, my masseuse, arrived right on time with her professional grade massage table, and a super friendly attitude. I felt at ease from the moment she arrived. She had a great aura around her. She was attentive throughout the session and gave me an amazing massage.
What I truly appreciate about the app is that it eliminates the waiting time between making an appointment to the actual massage, which can be anywhere from days to several weeks. You do not have to worry about traffic, parking or the waiting time in the lobby. And if this wasn't enough their massages are very reasonably priced and the tips are included. You read that right. No tips after appointment.
It is not an exaggeration when I describe my overall experience as the best massage I have had in the recent time. I would be making another appointment with Elisa very soon.

Here's what you need to know about Soothe in a nutshell:

And because you are a reader and I would love for you to experience this service as well you get $30 off the first massage with the code:

  • Soothe allows you to book in-home (or hotel) massages with the best hand-picked massage therapists in as little as one hour.
  • Unlike traditional spas, Soothe will never ask you to tip.
  • Soothe currently offers Swedish massage, deep tissue massage and sports massage.
  • Soothe offers massages 7 days a week from 9 am to 12 am.
TVI30. Checkout their website to see if they service your area yet or not.
This App is Godsent - Soothe

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