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I’ve been going to The Facial Bar for a few years now and I can’t express enough how much I love it. I was ordered by my dermatologist to get monthly facials for my acne and their clinic was super out of my monthly budget and so were most day spas. Who can afford $100-$200 every 3-4 weeks? Then I found out about this place and decided to give it a try since it was a lot more affordable and I can run over on my lunch break. Not only was it as good as facials I’ve had in the past, I like them better. It’s more about skincare than about the smoke and mirrors spa care with whale song in the background. It seems really focused on good quality yet affordable products, good techniques, still a nice dash of luxury, and getting you on your way; sort of like a nice haircut and like my hairstylist, I consider my aesthetician a friend. If you haven’t tried a peel, try one of those too. After a few, you’ll notice a difference without the med-spa downtime and a lot less money. I usually hit the downtown location but both are really great.

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