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S took me to the room – nice and clean – for the facial.
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After cleaning the face, massage was the next step. After some light hand-massage, there came the “Cupping”. In cupping, suction cup is used. It is a special therapeutic technique where the suction of the cups mobilizes blood flow. Cupping finds its roots in the ancient Chinese, Egyptian medicines.
Usually, Cupping is used in Body Massage but at Beauty Hope, they use it for facials as well. It simulates blood circulation and promotes firming up of the skin. I liked cupping. When S used suction cups on the face, it felt good! After cupping for 2-3 minutes, She applied cooling mask and rest for 15-20 minutes. I think I Zzzzzzzed for this period. LOL.
A bit of scalp, shoulder massage, application of toner, moisturizer, sun block and done! Face looking clean, fresh after the Beauty Hope Yoga Facial. 🙂 🙂
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After the session, Senior Consultant J explained Beauty Hope packages. I would say that Beauty Hope is affordable compared to some other spas / salons I have been too.
Overall, I would rate this experience 3.75 out of 5. Worth trying!
You can find Beauty Hope here –
https://www.facebook.com/beautyhope.sg
Shub
Note: Pics used in this blog are taken after permission from Beauty Hope staff.
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Interesting that cupping was done on the face. Were there any marks after that? That would be down time for me.
Nope…no marks nothing…Perfect!
I didn't experience hard sell. they explained their packages and later I left.
hi, just wanna ask if they hard sell packages? or is it okay to say no and leave the place?