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    A: Unless you feel that the service deserves an extra special reward, don’t feel like you need to give more than the standard 15 to 20 percent as gratuity. Often, fancier spas and salons make up for the added expense of the ambiance with higher prices.
    A: Anitra Brown of About explains that a medical spa (“medi spa” for short) is a day spa that offers medical treatments including laser treatments, chemical peels and Botox. These spas feature licensed medical professionals and may have a more clinical atmosphere – but make sure to do your research and find a reputable location and practitioner before booking a medical treatment.
    A: Skin regenerates approximately every four to size weeks, so scheduling a facial every month or so is a good habit. Otherwise, if you’re tackling a specific issue like acne or aging, you might consider getting a facial more frequently. If you’re not sure, ask your esthetician for personalized advice.
    A: Sunless tanning sprays are considered safe, but you should still avoid inhaling the mist. According to Sandy Tsao, M.D., of the Dermatology and Laser Center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, "Any chemical that's inhaled is a potential lung irritant." If you’re able, hold your breath and cover your nose while spraying self-tanner to avoid irritation.

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