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Leah Chavie Skincare Boutique – Lincoln Park

One or Two Signature Facials (Up to 60% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Leah Chavie’s 50-minute Signature facial balances and brightens skin with a deep cleanse and extractions

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. New clients only. Services must be used by the same person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Before battle, samurai warriors gently exfoliated and deeply cleansed their pores so they could slay foes with one sexy glance. Become an aesthetic warrior with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $49 for one Signature facial (a $99 value)
  • $79 for two Signature facials (a $198 value)

Leah Chavie's 50-minute Signature facial balances and brightens skin with a deep cleanse and extractions.

Leah Chavie Skincare Boutique

Armed with more than two decades of beautifying experience, skin guru Leah Chavie leads a team of aestheticians to enhance appearances in a feng shui studio that Examiner.com writer Kathryn Garcia Schuster noted, "can take your skin from so-so to ooh-la-la after just one trip." The spa and its non-invasive clinical treatments have earned attention from the likes of Time Out Chicago, NBC, and Pop Sugar for using cutting-edge skincare technology ranging from bioelectrotherapy facial remodeling to lash and brow tinting.

Aestheticians help patrons to embark on a mug-refining path that can mix and match any of the salon’s clinical and relaxing facials with laser hair-removal sessions, sunless tanning, and mineral cosmetics that polish façades until they’re radiant enough to qualify for alternative-energy tax credits.

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Leah Chavie Skincare Boutique

4.5 out of 5
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    Lincoln Park

    2457 N Halsted St
    Chicago, Illinois 60614
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Reviews

  • The office is clean and bright, with all the products on display, although I didn't have time to browse. There are soft pillows on the tables...
    Luci D., Yelp, 7/4/11
  • It was an amazing experience. I was pampered and felt so relaxed by the time I left.
    Vee G., Yelp, 1/21/11