Calgary Anti-Aging Spa: $47 for One, $84 for Two, or $114 for Three Chemical Peels (Up to 55% Off)


Today’s Groupon Calgary Daily Deal of the Day: Calgary Anti-Aging Spa: $47 for One, $84 for Two, or $114 for Three Chemical Peels (Up to 55% Off)

Buy now from only $47
Value $85
Save 45% Off

What You’ll Get

Choose from Three Options:

  • $47 for one 30-minute chemical peel ($85 value)
  • $84 for two 30-minute chemical peels ($170 value)
  • $114 for three 30-minute chemical peels ($255 value)

This is a limited 2-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Saturday, August 26, 2017.

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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. May be repurchased every 30 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Calgary Anti-Aging Spa
http://www.calgaryantiagingspa.com/
Beltline 628 12 Avenue Southwest Suite 101, Calgary, AB T2R 0H6 (less than a mile)
+14038182924

Chemical Peels: Radiant Skin, Reborn from the Ashes
Check out our guide to understand how chemical peels can help expose beautiful skin lying just below the surface.

When you’re choosing an exfoliation method for the face, a soft brush seems like no match for a scrub of coarse crystals. But just as a mural can improve a brick wall better than a sledgehammer, the brush quite often does a better job of revitalizing the skin, which is why it’s the main tool used in a chemical peel. During such treatments, medical esthetician load a brush’s bristles with an acidic gel and apply it to the skin, at which point the caustic acids quickly, but controllably, damage the surface. The process immediately spurs the immune system to repair the wound by releasing cytokines and producing extra collagen, which reorganizes the skin’s structure and results in a brighter, smoother, and more even complexion.

Chemical peels come in a variety of strengths, using different acid blends to achieve different degrees of facial resurfacing. Naturally occurring acids, such as lactic and fruit acids, rarely penetrate the skin’s surface, making them well suited to tackling superficial lines or blemishes, whereas deeper wrinkles and scars may warrant the use of the more deeply penetrating carbolic acid. Either way, peels have become much more sophisticated since ancient Egypt, when nobles regularly applied sour milk—rich in lactic acid—to their skin, or the Middle Ages, when the tartaric acid in old wine made for more radiant faces and shinier helmets.

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