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clarins facials- does anyone have any experience?

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WhyAlwaysBoris · 11/07/2012 19:31

Hello, i have just been given a voucher for a clarins tri active facial for my birthday. There seem to be different choices of what to have. Can anyone recommend one in particular?

Also, sorry if this sounds weird, but it is likely to be 'snobby' iyswim...i'm very down about my personal appearance at the moment and have had two MC's in the last six months so little things make me tearful. I'm a bit worried i'll go and everyone will be beautiful and fabulous and it'll make me feel worse. Any advice?

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cybbo · 11/07/2012 19:36

It will be full of people who need a facial! Probably in a very
Bog standard salon

WhyAlwaysBoris · 11/07/2012 19:37

It is in Peter Jones, which is what made me worry a bit. Do people get dressed up to have a facial?

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cybbo · 11/07/2012 21:01

Oh god no! They will be very attentive and lovely and you will leave feeling like a million dollars. You are the customer, they are there to provide a service

I'm jealous

WhyAlwaysBoris · 11/07/2012 21:23

thank you, i feel better about it now!
shall ring up and book tomorrow

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cybbo · 11/07/2012 21:33

Have a lovely time...you may get a taste for them!

ujjayi · 11/07/2012 21:56

The Tri active facials are lovely. I have been having them regularly for a few months now and I'm not usually a beauty salon regular.

I have the one for firming and fine lines (I think!). It's so luxurious - you have a foot, neck, shoulder & chest massage whilst the stuff on your face is doing it's thing :)

I was very tearful too when I had my first treatment (depression). Please don't worry about it. Lots of people get emotional when they have massage or relaxing treatments and you won't be the first person to shed a few tears in front of the therapist.

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