In Terminal 4, which is home to international flights and Virgin America, XpresSpa is located before the security checkpoint. This location is spacious and looks more like a spa or nail salon you would hit up at home.
After the security checkpoint is a mini-XpresSpa which has those massage loungers and a ton of travel gear. We're guessing they don't perform waxing at that one. There are also two locations in Terminal 1 and one in Terminal 7.
The price of massages, of course, depends on how long you have. A neck and back massage for 10 minutes is $22. For 20 minutes it's $38 and for 30 minutes it's $48. Some other prices: A 60-minute seaweed facial for deep-cleansing is $110. A deluxe "pedi-pure," with foot massage, foot scrub and foot mask, is $70. Don't forget about the dudes: a 30-minute gentleman's facial is $60. And because we were curious, a Brazilian wax (ladies only!) is $75.
XpresSpas can be found at a handful of airports, including Amsterdam, Cancun, DFW, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham and San Francisco. Hours vary from spa to spa, but most are open 7 days a week for 16 hours a day.
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· XpresSpa [Official Site]
· Airport Spas coverage [Jaunted]


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