Everybody is entitled to a little treat after a hard day’s work. Tight schedules, financial strife, and emotional tension – all these and more add to the tapering energy level of people.
Generally, as implied by the name itself, facial relates to skin treatments for the face. It involves deep cleansing and unclogging of the pores to draw out buried dirt, impurities and excess sebum, skin analysis, exfoliation, blackheads/whiteheads extraction (optional), facial massage, mask application, and application of toner and moisturising cream.
It’s given – the spa is a big industry and is still expanding. And there’s no stopping it. Sometime in November this year, the International Spa Association (ISPA) published its 2010 Trend Watch report, identifying several interesting craze for spas in 2010:
The world we live in is quite demanding. It demands us to juggle a bunch of things all at the same time. Deadlines are roaring like a banshee. Tension level is at its highest point. What to do? Indulge in a spa!
You can see facial salons everywhere. They sprout like mushrooms, dotting virtually every corner making it a bit of a challenge to select the best one. While a friend’s recommendation can assist you narrow down your choices or even aid you go into a good facial salon, sometimes you are given with no choice but to try a particular salon (with fingers crossed), trusting you’ll come out happy and satisfied. After all, experience still is the best teacher.
The world keeps on turning. And the demands never cease howling. Stresses from daily conflicts frequently leave people look harassed and disconnected socially, emotionally, and physically, which could perhaps induce strife between partners.
Acne upsets a lot of people irrespective of age. By definition, it is a skin condition that results from excess production of oil in the oil glands of the skin that is made visible through pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and cysts.

