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About Face STL – Ballwin

$28 for 5-Star Perfection Facial ($130 Value)

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Thu Dec 20 06:00:00 UTC 2012
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  • Pampered
  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

Licensed aestheticians cleanse pores, soothe skin, and massage hands and feet during this pampering facial

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A facial can help you look like your old self, much like squeezing into your childhood overalls and showing up on your old kindergarten teacher's doorstep asking for juice. Recapture youth with this Groupon.

$28 for a 5-Star Perfection Facial ($130 Value)

  • Microdermabrasion mask with steam
  • Extractions and pore cleansing with hot towels
  • Vitamin C firming mask
  • Face, décolletage, hand, and foot massage
  • Repêchage eye rescue, triple C+E serum, and oxygen boost

About Faces

At About Faces, trained, certified, and licensed aestheticians provide clinical skincare services and pharmaceutical-grade products. The services include a variety of facial treatments, focused on acne, backs, or extraction and cleaning. They also offer waxing services and peels.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Controversial Cookie Ingredients

Not all cookie ingredients are created equal. We collected some quotes from frequent cookie consumers about the cookie ingredients they love to not enjoy. How many of these people do you strongly disagree with?

Golden Raisins: Sally Amsterfield of Warburn, Maine, says: "More like golden hate 'ems!"

Chopped Dates: Bill Waxly of Pinoa, Idaho, says: "If you have a first date, there might not be a second—yuck!"

Coconuts: Former president B. Clinton of 123 Whitehouse Lane is quoted as saying: "You'd have to be coco-nuts to eat that stuff!"

Cranberries: Hero astronaut Vanessa Maybury reports from the International Peace Satellite Persephone: "We're running out of oxygen—from gasping for an edible cookie! These cranberries should be called bland-berries. Please send help, over.”

Peppermint Chips: Dave "The Diamond" Reynolds says: "This is the first I'm hearing of these. I guess they could be good in the right kind of cookie but definitely not for every day. How did you get into my home?"

What are the least popular cookie ingredients of all time?

About Face STL

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    Ballwin

    930 Kehrs Mill Rd., Suite 203
    Ballwin, Missouri 63011
    (636) 209-3475
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