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Pedicure
Why
should I get a pedicure?
Fact:
Your feet carry you on average 100,000 miles
during your lifetime, absorbing tons of force each
day.
Fact:
75% of people will experience some sort of foot
problem during their lifetime.
Fact:
Corns, calluses and ingrown toenails are the most
common complaint. All can be prevented with
regular pedicures.
Tip:
Never puncture or "pop" a blister
Tip:
Have regular pedicures, one every 3-4 weeks
Tip:
Moisturize your feet every day with a cream
specifically designed for feet
Tip:
Wear comfortable shoes; avoid pointy and tight
fitting shoes.
*Consult your esthetician for your best
recommended foot care needs
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Facial
Why should I get a Facial
Your skin is the first lines
of defense against infection, our climate, with
its extremes of hot and cold, dry and humid,
constantly challenge our skin. The negative
effects of ultraviolet light on skin are well
documented.
Your face is the most
visible and expressive part of your body. It is
how people recognize you and how they read your
emotional state. Healthy skin is an important
component in projecting a positive image.
Benefits of a facial
1. PROFESSIONAL ANALYSIS OF
YOUR SKIN
This will determine your skin's type and condition
it will also better define a suggested course of
treatment that is most appropriate for you
2. DEEP CLEANSING
This level of cleansing can only be obtained
through the proper application of professional
products by professionals extractions (when
necessary) are performed on suitably prepared skin
to minimize damage
3. FACIAL MASSAGE
A facial massage warms the skin and increases
blood flow it also allows the active products to
penetrate more deeply
4. PAMPERING
There are numerous healthy reasons to have
frequent facials, the relaxation associated with a
high quality facial cannot be overstated
our estheticians take pride in ensuring that you
are completely relaxed during your treatment
It is recommended that you have a professional
facial every four to six weeks, alternating
between a Purifying Facial type and a Hydrating
Facial. Consult your Spa Therapist to be sure what
is right for you.
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