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Clay Mask

Clay Mask

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20

Duration

40 minutes

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100

Min Age

3

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The treatment includes a cleanse and gentle exfoliation, followed by the peel and extractions. It finishes with a relaxing lymph-stimulating massage, calming mask, serum and moisturizer. “The clay helps draw out impurities and reduce inflammation,” she points out.
30 Minute Massage : 20 €
45 Minute Massage : 25 €
60 Minute Massage : 30 €
90 Minute Massage : 35 €

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Clay Mask

The treatment includes a cleanse and gentle exfoliation, followed by the peel and extractions. It finishes with a relaxing lymph-stimulating massage, calming mask, serum and moisturizer. “The clay helps draw out impurities and reduce inflammation,” she points out.

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