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Glow Skin Spa

30 E. 60th St., Ste 808, New York, NY, 10022
nr. Madison Ave.
212-319-6654

Amazing and relaxing

By melzerg8r on 4/18/2007

  • Overall Rating: 10
  • Atmosphere: (NA)
  • Service: 10
  • Yes, I would go back!

I have suffered for many years with bad skin and am an avid believer in facials to help manage my problematic skin. I have been going to Glow skin spa for the past year and have been getting the lumifacial with microdermabrasion with Keri. I am so happy with the results. My skin has been glowing with minimal breakouts. The place is emaculate and very clean. Being a dentist I am constantly worried about my facial appearance since my patient's stare at my face all the time. What is great is that everyday a patient compliments me on how beautiful my skin is. Makes it all worth it. I of course have had such wonderful treatment by Keri I also have had multiple deep tissue massages by Doreen. She is amazing and helps get out all the sore spots from my stressful job.

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