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jayney45
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dermologica facials
      #493269 - 25/10/2009 23:09

just had a dermalogical facial and iv got to say my skin , is absolutely glowing. i feels fantastically clean and smooth. this was a real treat and one that i intend to do regularly. at my age {mid 40s} its essential. does anyone agree? whats ur favorite

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Crafty
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Re: dermologica facials [Re: jayney45]
      #493273 - 25/10/2009 23:22

Not sure what your treatment is jayney45 but I'v had an aromatherapy facial with exfoliation and it was wonderful. Going again before Christmas just in time for Santa!

I had to have a note from the doctor (who called it who ha) because the therapist said it was not just a beauty treatment but much deeper. I don' know but it workd for me.


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LillieB
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Re: dermologica facials [Re: jayney45]
      #493361 - 26/10/2009 08:41

Hi Jayney45,
Yes I have had dermalogical facials at the salon in the gym I use, as members get discount. They use dermalogica products which are very expensive to buy at the salon but are cheaper on line, if you need details pm me.
Have a good day.
LillieBx

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marie50
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Re: dermologica facials [Re: LillieB]
      #493517 - 26/10/2009 13:13

Elemis facials are good too, i like both demalogica and elemis.

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beau
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Re: dermologica facials [Re: marie50]
      #493526 - 26/10/2009 13:25

Hi jayney45
I got a dermologica facial for 50th birthday prezzie. It was a lovely treat and i felt really good afterwards. I even bought some of the products with my birthday money but, I must say, it is a bit expensive and would only be a treat for me. Maybe Christmas...!

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dec
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Re: dermologica facials [Re: beau]
      #493793 - 26/10/2009 18:13

The Beauty Department at our local College offer Dermologica facials at very reasonable prices.If you fancy a bit of pampering it might be worth checking out your local Colleges.the students are usually very closely supervised and practise on each other before being let loose on the public.

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RunGirl
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Re: dermologica facials [Re: dec]
      #495432 - 28/10/2009 15:48

I have Dermalogica facials and think they are great. I'm not sure if it is the products or the therapist which makes the difference; the lady I go to is in her 60s and has over 40 years in the industry and has been with Dermalogica for some years and is very good at what she does. I enjoy going to see her as much as the facial.

The facials are quite pricey so I don't have them very often but my skin looks great afterwards and much less puffy. I'm not mad keen on the products though and with the exception of a facial exfoliator don't use them at home; they work very well but I found them a bit clinical and didn't enjoy using them much.


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