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Over the last few years I've tried more than a dozen facials from various "facialists" in Dallas from with prices ranging from $45 to $150. I came to Luxury on Lovers thanks to a friend who gifted me a certificate for a discounted facial. The normal price of the facial was way outside my budget. I couldn't imagine paying that much just for a facial, and a few months after that one I went back to looking for a comparable $55 facial. No such luck. Every time I got one, it paled so drastically compared to the outstanding facial and experience I'd gotten from Ann at Luxury on Lovers that I was left feeling each time as if I'd just thrown away my money. It didn't take long for me to finally "get" that the difference between a "facialist" and an "aesthetician" is that a facialist simply cleanses your face; an aesthetician "treats" it and pampers you at the same time. Ann is an absolute treasure, providing far more than "just a facial."
Pros: Unparalleled hydrofacial
Cons: High price
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