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<description>&lt;p&gt;I just logged onto this spa week site because I&apos;ve been interested in getting my first-ever facial, and I was hoping this would get me a good deal on one.  As best I can tell, the spa week deal means you&apos;re supposed to collect receipts from any spa treatments you get and get a gift certificate in exchange. There&apos;s no special deals during spa week.

Also - am I the only one horrified that every spa is pushing microdermabrasian and chemical peels?  I know this is LA and all, but I just want a facial to get rid of a few blackheads and it seems like all these places are focusing on are gateway procedures to plastic surgery.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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