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go to their website to see their special of the month. there, they might have some good deals. better yet, try to sign up for their mailing list since they have some great promos... I was in yesterday, for a facial and a pedi. Facial was done by Sabrina, a quiet but very strong woman. She squeezed blackheads out of me, with such natural force. Damn painful as it was happening, but my face maybe looked great, and definitely felt noticeably better as I washed it. One current incentive is to refer a friend, so that you both end up with a free pedicure. My mom and I enjoyed this part, too. They cut our nails into shape, filed, trimmed, all the reg. stuff. Plus, they finished it off w/ vegan animal-friendly polish - over 20 shades to choose from. My mom had friendly Sonja, who also did a good job on the facial, btw. I'd be happy to return! p.s. I found Elixir by googling "natural facial Toronto". They use all-natural, all-organic products. Costs a pretty penny for their services, but like I said, they do offer some great promos... Not that you'd need too many facials in one year.
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