Spa Week Tip: Run Don’t Walk to Verabella Spa in Los Angeles

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Pictured: Verabella Skin Therapy as featured in People Magazine. (image courtesy of People)

As some of you know, it’s Spa Week for a few more days (until April 17th).  I have to let all my Los Angeles readers and visitors to the LA area know about one of the best deals on the Spa Week menu: Verabella Skin Therapy in Beverly Hills.  Verabella was recently featured in People Magazine for their “InstaLift Facial” on sale during Spa Week for $50.00 (regular price $225.00).   I stopped in yesterday, and had the facial and it was divine! And even better, the facial was given to me by the spa’s owner and skincare rock star Vera Kantor.  Vera’s unique and natural skin care products have been featured everywhere from Tattler magazine, to In-Style to People and with good reason.  There’s a reason Hollywood’s elite flock to Vera during awards season, or before public appearances.  She gives her customers amazing service and loving skin care.  Vera spent 90 minutes with me, and explained every step of the facial process and the products she was applying to my skin.   The InstaLift facial starts with a Honey-Almond lotion application, that smells wonderful.  The facial continues with cleansing and exfoliation, then a non-surgical micro-current is applied via a special device that  stimulates, tightens and tones facial muscles and contours. Although I was skeptical about this treatment, I could see for myself, that the process was working.  Vera did the treatment on half of my face, and then stopped so I could assess the results. I looked in mirror to compare the treated side of my face versus the untreated side.  I could see that the treated side was a bit firmer and the circles under my eyes were fading.   The lines on my forehead were also a bit less apparent.  Another big plus for me about this treatment is that all the products used in the facial are environmentally friendly. The Verabella skin care line is made up  of botanically-rich, paraben-, petrochemical-, sodium lauryl sulfate-and synthetic fragrances and dye–free products, never tested on animals and formulated with a base of active aloe vera. The facial ended with the application of Vera’s special cucumber aloe moisture cream with SPF 45 blended in.   I was so pleased with the cucumber aloe lotion that I bought some to take home for $52.00.

Although Spa Week is over on April 17th, some of the specials are extended at Verabella through the end of this month.  The Spa is booked, but you maybe able to sneak if if there are cancellations. It’s definitely worth a free phone call to find out. The receptionist Raegan is extremely helpful and service-oriented.  There is no snobbery at this Spa.  From movie stars to recessionistas, all clients are treated well.

If you’re not in Los Angeles, check out Vera’s menu of products for your own Spa at home treatment.  Following at the Spa Week specials at Verabella:

$50 Verabella Spa Month Treatments
Instant Lift (50-min)
Micro-Diamond-brasion (50-min)
Skin-a-Peel (50-min)
Combine any 2 treatments (90-min) listed above for only $100. 
Please note, this is not a sponsored post, and I didn’t receive any free products or treatments from Verabella in exchange for writing this.   I paid for my facial at the Spa Week price of $50.00, and paid for my products too.  I left feeling that I had not only received an amazing value, but that my skin definitely looked better.  I will definitely return to Verabella for a treatment.  My skin is worth splurging on, and as long as Spa Week special are going on, this is one luxury that you can afford!  To stay up to date on deals at Verabella, follow Verabella90210 on Twitter.
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Since 2008, Mary Hall has been the author of The Recessionista Blog, which is read by thousands of regular readers in over 160 countries. An internationally recognized expert on the art of the living the good life for less, she has been a commentator on local, national, and international radio and TV shows. Her advice has been featured in over 2,000 media outlets, including The New York Times, Reuters, Life & Style magazine, ABC News, NBC News and now The Huffington Post, among many others.