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Which Facial?

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bogwobbit · 24/06/2008 09:55

After seeing my sad, sallow, unhealthy looking face in the mirror I have decided that I desparately need a facial.
Only problem is I don't know which one would suit me best. Can anyone recommend a good (not too expensive) facial for me. Skin is not too dry or greasy, but can be sensitive (although not overly so). At the moment it looks dull and sallow and tired and I have dark shadows around my eyes...oooh makes me sound lovely.
Or do I just need a holiday?
TIA

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twinkletoesbellyrolls · 24/06/2008 10:11

I would really recommend a Clarins facial. I don't have regular facials - can't really justify the expense! But often Clarins have studios within department stores like John Lewis. i'm 39 and my skin seems to be in a state of flux and really looks so much better for a little pampering!

Lizzer · 24/06/2008 10:16

I would recommend a Elemis taster facial, only £20..Use the rest of your money for that holiday

dinny · 24/06/2008 10:17

Clarins facials are amazing

WinkyWinkola · 24/06/2008 10:19

Guinot is exquisite.

TillyScoutsmum · 24/06/2008 10:22

I love Decleor ones - they include a back massage - bliss

bogwobbit · 24/06/2008 10:27

Thanks for all the recommendations. They all sound great. Will look into them all and try to find somewhere near me. If anyone has any recommendations for somewhere in Central Scotland - live between Glasgow / Edinburgh so either of them would suit.

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