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Beauty

Love Your Skin This Valentine’s Day

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You know what’s not fun? Bad skin. You know what’s even less fun? Bad skin on Valentine’s Day. Candlelight and red wine can only mask so much. But thanks to the fine folks at Lily Day Spa and their at-home facial kit, you can get your mug in shape before V-day for the reduced price of 99 bucks (regular price is $140). The kit includes five steps from Lily Dermaceuticals: glycolic cleanser, micro mineral resurfacing treatment, toner, moisturizer, and SPF 30 sun protection. Lily Day Spa is located at the southeast corner of Belt Line and Preston (972-503-9912), and the sale price is good through the end of February. Jump for more details on the kit ingredients.

Glycolic Cleanser 15%
This non-foaming milk cleanser gently removes impurities. Prevents skin from drying out. Leaves the skin feeling fresh and supple. Recommended for all skin types.

Micro Mineral Resurfacing Treatment
An effective alternative or supplement to professional microdermabrasion. A combination of natural sapphire crystals and semi-precious gemstones effectively buffs away dead skin cells and cleanses the pores while revealing clean, fresh, radiant skin.

Hydrating Toner for Dry or Normal Skin/Purifying Toner for Combination or Oily Skin
To restore your skin to its optimum pH level.

Herbal Moisture Crème for Dry or Normal Skin/Chamomile Oil-Free Moisturizer
Moisture helps fight the effects of premature aging.

Natural Sun Protection SPF 30
A full-spectrum sun protector that helps defend against the harmful rays of UVA and UVB. A must for all ages and especially when you’re going to be exposed to the sun.

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