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Rejuvenate your beaming face, stopping passing trolley cars and felling songbirds with your radiant countenance. With today's Groupon, $45 gets you a Magical Microdermabrasion Facial (a $99 value) from Euphoria Spa, the celebrated little spa tucked away in the heart of Tribeca.
A friendly licensed aesthetician will peel away the grime and years, putting you at ease and administering a gentle, 30-minute exfoliating treatment that removes 10 to 12 layers of dead skin cells, pollution, and city grit. Your glowing face will feel silky smooth and years younger, like peeling open a banana to reveal the creamy mashed potatoes inside.
Euphoria is located on Harrison between Hudson and Greenwich, and doles out soothing facials seven days a week. Grab this Groupon and call for an appointment for a fresher, sunnier outlook.
Reviews
Euphoria Spa has been mentioned in Time Out and the Village Voice, and was Critics' Pick in New York magazine:
- Exposed brick walls, lofted ceilings, and a private yoga studio create an unpretentious second-floor space that nevertheless feels right at home amongst the neighborhood's high-rent galleries and celebrity-chef outposts. Offering a complete menu of skincare, massage, and hair removal, Euphoria is best known for its Fresh Air Facial, a 10-step process designed specifically for New Yorkers’ over-stressed complexions. – New York
Citysearchers give Euphoria a spotless rating:
- I had a facial with microdermabrasion there yesterday with Kara. She is a true professional. It was a relaxing experience. I travel from Massachusetts to come here and it is worth it! – sheshe7
- As I walked in the door, I immediately felt the dimly-lit, soothing-smelling ambience relax me. The front desk attendant was a complete sweetheart, too. – sjnorth
- I received a facial two weeks ago and my skin is still glowing. – albabella
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Great Moments in Facial History
1752: Benjamin Franklin performs earliest documented kite-based electrolysis.
1865: Fugitive assassin John Wilkes Booth alters own appearance using blacksmithing implements; begins life anew as vaudeville sensation "The Bearded Horseshoe."
1901: Wishing to be taken seriously by physics community, 20-year-old glamour model Albert Einstein volunteers for controversial wrinklage and facial bristling treatment.
1971: Sesame Workshop introduces velcro nose-exchange technology; human trials unsuccessful.
1997: Facial-swapping is introduced to the masses via the celebrated Nicholas Cage/John Travolta film Face/Off, and less successful comedic sequel Dude, Where My Face At?
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