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What's the best type of facial?


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August 31, 2007

Look for facials with anti-aging properties

Facials that have fabulous anti-aging properties are Vitamin C Facial, Oxygen Facial, and mild to moderate peels as in microdermabrasion with a facial.

Your skin will glow and look years younger!

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August 27, 2007

Oxygen facials

The Intraceuticals Oxygen Facial does not deplete the skin in any way and in fact can be used as a skin recovery treatment for very stressed or sensitive skin types or even after medical resurfacing treatments. Skin is deeply nourished and balanced and the delivery of the infusions creates the perfect foundation for healthy skin renewal.

Intraceuticals Oxygen Facials have, in the past, consisted of a spray of oxygen to the skin.

The Intraceuticals Topical Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment works with oxygen under pressure to deliver a high-tech infusion to the skin – basically the skin is immediately transformed, luminous, and lifted.

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