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Businiess name:  Blue Medi Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
CitySearch doesn't let us delete reviews, so I'm modifying my original one. I've been to Blue several times. Once for one microdermabrasion, once for a bikini wax, and twice for laser hair removal sessions on bikini and underarms. This place is ok. The technician who performed my microdermabrasion treatment seemed intelligent and skilled. She did not do the annoying hard product sell and truly listened to my concerns about my skin. The bikini wax was ok. I've had better (Trilogy in Hermosa) and worse (Pink Cheeks in Sherman Oaks). Now for the laser hair removal experience. Why is it that people advertise laser hair removal as though it is pain-free? Are you kidding me? Even with numbing cream, it is an unpleasant experience. A laser is burning your hair follicle! After repeated sessions, our hope it that those hair follicles will be completely destroyed! Of course it hurts! But after my second session, I experienced pain and even one small area that was slightly blistered. I don't want blisters and burns on my genitalia! The nurse on the phone said those were acceptable symptoms to be expected after a laser hair removal session. Well I guess I'm not as tough as I thought because I was too traumatized to go back for the third session, even though I had already paid for it in advance and could not get a refund. The technician who performed the service seemed to be skilled but not at all sympathetic to my pain. I guess she figured I was paying for it, and lots of other women do it, so I should grin and bear it (no pun intended). Not for me, ladies. Not for me. I live in Koreatown and work in Manhattan Beach, so I doubt I'll make the drive into the Valley for any more services. I had a truly pain-free wax at the Triology Spa in Hermosa Beach the other day, and although waxing is going to end up costing me a lot more over the years than laser hair removal would, I'd prefer to not torture my private parts any further. Pros: medical spa with a lot of treatment options. Cons: i'm not planning on returning here for any other services.

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