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Alicia Robinson
In Southern California, the land of smog and skin-damaging sunshine,
people will do just about anything to get younger-looking skin.
The Spa of Newport is hoping to cater to youth seekers with new
services such as the “facial rejuvenation system,” a new three-step
treatment that combines microdermabrasion, oxygen therapy and
vitamins and amino acids.
“We’re bringing high-tech services into the spa arena,” spa
proprietor Lisa Nelson said. “Some of the stuff we do, no one else in
the area does.”
Since Nelson opened the spa two months ago, the facial
rejuvenation has become its most popular offering. It takes about
half an hour to perform, spa aesthetician Karen Giles said.
First, the client’s skin is cleansed with amino acids. Then, a
microdermabrasion treatment using oxygen is given. Finally, an
infusion of vitamins A, C and E is sprayed on the face.
“It exfoliates really nicely, to a point where it’s much better
than a regular facial,” said Barbara DiMercurio, who was having the
treatment done Wednesday.
DiMercurio owns Essential Skin Care on Westcliff Drive, which
rents space to the Spa of Newport. She gets the facial rejuvenation
treatment once a month, and she notices the difference immediately,
she said.
“Your makeup goes on better [after the treatment],” she said. “You
have a radiant, really smooth complexion.”
Chiropractor Jack Giangiulio, a partner in Spa of Newport, who
helped research its treatments, said the spa is looking to fill the
gap between medical skin treatments, which can be painful, and
traditional spa therapies, which feel good but may not be effective.
For example, laser skin treatment is “not a comfortable process,”
he said. “You can’t go out in the sun afterward ... and there’s too
many people that are doing it that are not skilled.”
Spa of Newport employees researched different procedures and even
tried them to see which worked best, Giangiulio said.
The goal is to offer holistic treatments using the latest
technology, he said.
The spa also offers more traditional services, such as facial
peels and waxing.
Nelson said the spa will expand and move to a new location in
February. A site has not been finalized, but it will be in Newport
Beach, she said.
The new location will have five to seven treatment rooms and offer
expanded services, including massage, she said.
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