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Rachel Paschal at Lady Locks Salon & Spa – Troutdale

One or Three Facials (Up to 67% Off)

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$100
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In a Nutshell

Choose from four different types of 60-minute facials including specialty Valentine's Day chocolate-truffle or rose-petal treatments

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Valid only with Rachel Paschal.
  • 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.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $39 for one rose-petal, chocolate-truffle, spa, or anti-aging facial (a $100 value)
  • $99 for three rose-petal, chocolate-truffle, spa, or anti-aging facials (a $300 value)

Rachel Paschal at Lady Locks Salon & Spa

Rachel Paschal’s passion for skincare shines through during every one of her facial treatments. Rather than rely on pre-fab formulas, she whips up batches of her own devising, geared toward winding back the signs of aging or restoring evenness to splotchy complexions. The chocolate-truffle facial, for example, deploys sugar crystals infused with chocolate and maple syrup to exfoliate visages before enlisting the help of CoQ10 to eradicate the free radicals that weather skin. On top of her regular spa and anti-aging offerings, she keeps things fresh by performing specialty treatments that vary by season.

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Rachel Paschal at Lady Locks Salon & Spa

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    Troutdale

    167 E Columbia River Hwy.
    Troutdale, Oregon 97060
    (503) 515-2918
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