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Facelogic Essential Skin Care Spa
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For my birthday I received a gift certificate for Facelogic, from a friend. I have visited many spas in the past but this place is anything but a spa. After beeing greeted by the very bored receptionist, I was escorted to the back area, which was one big room divided with curtains. Each partition was absolutely tiny, big enough to fit a recliner, not even a proper facial chair. I had gotten their ""elite"" facial as a gift and the esthetician recommended their microdermabrasion treatment. After that she walked out of the room and returned after about 5 minutes with what looked like a machine in a small suitcase. She then proceeded to analyse my skin and proudly announced that I have combination skin. I have anything but combination skin but that aside. With the microderm treatment they use their own brand products. Microderm itself felt like a set of rollers on my skin. The esthetician then applied a mask on my face and after what it seemed a quick rub of massage oil on my arms left the room for the next 15 mins or so.
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