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| - I recently purchased a Groupon for Sugar Moon. I've been sugaring for a few years now, but my loyalty is elsewhere and I couldn't bring myself to betray my beloved sugarer. So I booked a facial instead.
The space is clean, pretty, and calming, though there is a small ticking clock in the treatment room that drove me bananas. The facial was nice (once we got past the 'ozone' steam that made me cough and cough). Relaxing. Pretty smelling. And the extractions Kaylee (sp?) did were much less painful than those done at my last facial. She also did a good job of explaining the impact of various factors on skin and helping me to understand what's behind my occassional acne, so that was nice.
That said, I hate the "subtle" salespitch for Dermalogica products. I just can't imagine justifying an $80 facial cleanser and I don't want to feel like a delinquent because of this. I know this isn't a problem unique to Sugar Moon, and I understand how things work, but I still don't like it.
Also, payment is cash, credit or debit, but they only accept tips in cash, so make sure you have some on hand when you go, or you'll be stiffing your aesthetician like I did.
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