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 Beauty experts say that facials are the best way to tighten up facial muscles, detoxify and tone the skin. They not only remove dead cells, but also provide nourishment.
Here are a few exotic facials that keep you radiant, no matter what the weather. Caviar spa facial: Caviar are exotic fish eggs which are rich in proteins, minerals and lipids known for cell regeneration and anti-ageing properties.
The omega 3 fatty acids and DHA component found in caviar oil is a tonic for tanned skin. Good for: Dry skin, freckles, crow feet and fine lines.
Cost: Rs 2,200. Crystal glow facial: Crystal salts used in it relax es the entire body.
They also help remove dead skin. Helps: Enhance the overall purification and detoxification of body.
This facial therapy also incorporates the Thai Candle detoxification procedure in which the toxin waxes are extracted from the ear with the help of suction. Cost: Rs 3,000 Wine and honey facial: This facial uses a mixture of wine, honey, glycerine, turmeric, gram flour, jojoba oil and semolina.
Helps: Serves as a protein pack for the skin, which provides nutrients to the skin externally. Wine is a very good agent which contains high protein and minerals which are readily absorbed by the skin.
Cost: Rs 1,500 Spanish chocolate facial: Chocolate has elastic properties and one can choose between white chocolate and dark chocolate for application. Good for: Wrinkled, parched skin.
Also effective for under eye dark circles. Cost: Rs 1,200 Jasmine and lavender facial: If mixed with sour curd, it hydro cleanses the oily skin and helps in drying acne faster.
Few drops of mint essence with jasmine and ylang ylang oil brings a glow to open pores. Good for: Oily skin.

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