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In a Nutshell

Aesthetician brightens and smoothes the skin using treatment masks and DiamondSkin microdermabrasion

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 8, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Wrinkles appear based on how frequently people have smiled, especially if it was directly at the sun. Beam at beams with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $42 for one 45-minute facial (an $85 value)
  • $119 for three 45-minute facials (a $255 total value)

Each facial deep cleans the pores with nourishing treatment masks and exfoliating DiamondSkin microdermabrasion.

Face & Body Therapy by Connie Campbell

Connie Campbell is always on the hunt to find the latest treatments and products that will keep her clients looking young and feeling younger. During an appointment, she might ask clients to rest atop infrared warming pads as she applies Glo Therapeutic skincare products and performs DiamondSkin microdermabrasion. She might also use a formaldehyde-free glue to individually attach faux mink eyelash extensions to lash lines, creating lashes so thick they make it almost impossible to look through a keyhole to see how keys work.

Connie has spent years learning massage techniques, including a period spent studying the Mueller method under the late Bill Mueller himself. As a breast cancer survivor, Connie understands the effects trauma and pain can have on the body, which is why she customizes each massage using four modalities including reflexology.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Too Good to Be True

There's an old saying: if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Look out for any of these impossible dreams; they might turn into all-too-possible nightmares:

A real-estate agent arrives on your doorstep with a "once-in-a-lifetime investment."
Nice try! This two-bit huckster wants you to spend your retirement fund on 6 acres of stink-swamp so he can move into your much nicer current house and pet your dog all day.

An old man with a beard says you are the newest applicant to a "prestigious wizard academy."
Steer clear! This old nut clearly wants money—or worse: for you to spend your precious time conversing with a lonely elderly person.

A beautiful, compassionate soul tells you they want to spend "the rest of our lives together."
Don't do it! If this person could see the secret darkness that you know is gestating inside you, they would turn to ashes at your touch. Say something hateful in return, in order to set them free.

How can you tell if someone is trying to trick you?

Face & Body Therapy by Connie Campbell

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    Mission Valley East

    404 Camino del Rio South, Suite 100, Studio 33
    San Diego, California 92108
    (619) 847-8828
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