Glycolic Peel and Light Therapy or Glycolic Peel, Light Therapy, and Facial at Vivienne Medi Spas in Hamilton
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- Hamilton Community News 2011 Readers’ Choice pick
- Private treatment rooms
- Skin care recommendation
A face can both hide and reveal a person's age, just as a hand can both hide and reveal a child's nose after an uncle has mysteriously removed it. Restore stolen facial features with today's Groupon to Vivienne Medi Spas in Hamilton. Choose between the following options:
- For $39, you get a glycolic peel for the face (a $90 value) with light therapy (a $50 value; a $140 total value).
- For $63, you get a glycolic peel for the face (a $90 value) with light therapy (a $50 value) and a facial (a $85 value; a $225 total value).
Vivienne Medi Spas, winner of Hamilton Community News' 2011 Readers’ Choice Gold Award, employs a professionally trained and licensed staff to exfoliate, hydrate, and rejuvenate the faces of its clientele. In private treatment rooms, a 45-minute facial peel and light-therapy session band together to fight off epidermal imperfections, smooth out skin tones, and charge up the skin's solar panels. Skilled hands paint faces with a glycolic solution that penetrates skin and exfoliates the epidermis, bolstering collagen reproduction and rehydrating dry, sardonic pores. Aestheticians then select from a full spectrum of colours suited to each client's personal skin needs before shining an LED light over faces to even out skin tones and treat conditions such as wrinkles, acne, and bags under the eyes.
Customers who purchase the second option receive an additional 30-minute facial. Skin care experts design a personalized facial based on skin type and affinity for crossword puzzles, administer the skin-smoothing treatment, and then educate clients on the best products for keeping their skin looking more youthful than a store-bought baby.
Before treatments, visitors lounge in a waiting room decorated with designer rugs, gilded curtains, and painted wall murals. Clients should arrive 15 minutes early to have enough time to complete paperwork, sip tea, and objectively interview the spa's decorative statues and plants.
- Hamilton Community News 2011 Readers’ Choice pick
- Private treatment rooms
- Skin care recommendation
A face can both hide and reveal a person's age, just as a hand can both hide and reveal a child's nose after an uncle has mysteriously removed it. Restore stolen facial features with today's Groupon to Vivienne Medi Spas in Hamilton. Choose between the following options:
- For $39, you get a glycolic peel for the face (a $90 value) with light therapy (a $50 value; a $140 total value).
- For $63, you get a glycolic peel for the face (a $90 value) with light therapy (a $50 value) and a facial (a $85 value; a $225 total value).
Vivienne Medi Spas, winner of Hamilton Community News' 2011 Readers’ Choice Gold Award, employs a professionally trained and licensed staff to exfoliate, hydrate, and rejuvenate the faces of its clientele. In private treatment rooms, a 45-minute facial peel and light-therapy session band together to fight off epidermal imperfections, smooth out skin tones, and charge up the skin's solar panels. Skilled hands paint faces with a glycolic solution that penetrates skin and exfoliates the epidermis, bolstering collagen reproduction and rehydrating dry, sardonic pores. Aestheticians then select from a full spectrum of colours suited to each client's personal skin needs before shining an LED light over faces to even out skin tones and treat conditions such as wrinkles, acne, and bags under the eyes.
Customers who purchase the second option receive an additional 30-minute facial. Skin care experts design a personalized facial based on skin type and affinity for crossword puzzles, administer the skin-smoothing treatment, and then educate clients on the best products for keeping their skin looking more youthful than a store-bought baby.
Before treatments, visitors lounge in a waiting room decorated with designer rugs, gilded curtains, and painted wall murals. Clients should arrive 15 minutes early to have enough time to complete paperwork, sip tea, and objectively interview the spa's decorative statues and plants.