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51% Off Facial at Master Creations Salon

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  • Rejuvenating facial
  • Custom treatment mask
  • Includes hand treatment & face massage

To attain the rosy glow of flushed cheeks, 18th-century ladies often took snowballs to the face, nuzzled fire-ant hills, and bench pressed child princes. Give your complexion a painless glow with today’s Groupon: for $27, you get a European deep-cleansing facial at Master Creations Salon (a $55 value) in West Reading.

Master Creations' skilled skin soothers transform visages from dry and tired to radiant and refreshed. During the facial, dermal experts eradicate excess dirt, dead skin cells, and lingering frowns with a gentle exfoliating steam mist. A delicate massage releases tension before a pore pro applies a rehydrating treatment mask, customized to treat skin types from oily to dry to dry-clean only. While the mask busily buffs your face, the aesthetician pampers paws with a relaxing hand treatment. A final furnishing of moisturizer bedews your frontispiece, leaving cheeks as soft and smooth as a velveteen bowling lane.

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Promotional value expires Sep 28, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. By appointment only. 12-hr cancellation notice required. New clients only. May apply value towards upgrade. Valid only with Aida. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Master Creations Salon

There are two main tools Master Creations Salon uses to improve appearances: high-end skin and hair products, and advanced technology. During haircuts and colors, stylists reach for bottles of American Crew, Sebastian, and Moroccanoil to smooth frizz and hold new cuts in place. Skin services find aestheticians powering up microdermabrasion and microcurrent machines, the latter of which uses mild electrical impulses to reduce the appearance of fine lines and revive Roombas that seemed to have no will to live.

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