Back Facial





Back Facial

Has the stress of life built up in your back and shoulder area? Have you been unable to get to that hard to reach back area? Do you feel ready to peel off that shirt and show some skin at the Beach? Then the Back Facial was designed for you!

Facial? Yep, this thorough yet relaxing process was originally developed for the face, and can include any or all of the following: cleansing, exfoliation, steaming, extraction, mud mask, gentle arm stretches, light back massage, toner and moisturizing lotions.

Now there is a Back Facial, billed as a "professional-strength pore-clearing exfoliating treatment", designed to alleviate congested areas on your back due to excessive oil and acne, to eliminate dry skin from exposure to sun and the elements, and relieve back pain from overtaxed muscles and chronic stress. A back Facial is a great, first time, non-threatening spa treatment, and leaves you feeling really relaxed and refreshed.

Each Spa offers different variations of treatments that usually last 50 to 60 minutes, and cost $60 to $150 depending on the products used, choices of treatment and exclusiveness of the salon. We heartily recommend you try this new treatment, we know you'll "Go Back"!

© 2005 Jolene Schwartz

About the author:

Jolene is a licensed barber, cosmetologist, and salon owner, specializing in men's grooming for over 20 years. She developed her own line of men's products; "Face Tools" and "Tattoo ReNew and her ecommerce site, http://appearancesformen.com , features new products, trends, advice and Q&A articles.

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