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Cryotherapy Facials In Santa Clarita At MEND Cryotherapy

Mend Cryotherapy in Santa Clarita specializes in full body and localized cryotherapy, even using this innovative health and beauty treatment as a way to enhance facials.

Mend offers five different facials, each one enhancing the appearance of the face immediately. Clients say their pores shrink and facial inflammation and “puffiness” are also reduced.

Santa Clarita Valley residents claim that after their facials, their dark spots are brightened, leaving a youthful, healthy glow. The skin becomes tighter, more even-toned, and blood circulation is improved. Over time, the skin of the face regains elasticity due to the increase in collagen.

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If you’re looking for a Quick Chill Facial, sit back, relax and get a 20 minute service providing all the chill needed for radiant skin. This facial is perfect for someone without a ton of time but who still needs radiant skin.

A “revitalize” facial is a quick 30 minute cool treatment that restores normal PH balance of your skin, exfoliates dull skin, and support optimal skin health. They use a combination of a alkaline mango cleanse, green papaya enzyme exfoliation, and “micronized” zinc protection that makes the facial an all-in-one.

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There are three 60 minute facials: Rejuvenating, Total Balance and Detox. The Rejuvenating facial focuses on anti-aging, and resurfaces tired and damaged skin. The Total Balance facial is designed to reinstate proper moisture levels using nutritive properties. The Detox facial helps you remove impurities, reduces inflammation and promotes healing.

Call Mend in Santa Clarita today to schedule a Cryotherapy Facial, You won’t regret it!

Mend Cryotherapy in Santa Clarita offers full-body cryotherapy saunas that expose the entire body to freezing temperatures, which is shown to promote faster recovery times, improved performance, and so many other healing benefits. Now available in Santa Clarita, cryotherapy is considered to be a holistic cold therapy solution that naturally promotes the removal of toxins and recovery of muscles all at a cellular level. It is also a well-loved beauty treatment, helping to boost collagen to fight the signs of aging, help metabolism to promote weight loss and reduce blemishes, acne, and cellulite.

Mend Cryotherapy
28303 Newhall Ranch Road
Valencia, CA 91355
661-443-3022

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About Kimberly Beers

Kimberly Beers is a Santa Clarita native. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from California State University, Northridge in 2013. While attending the university, she focused her attention on news writing and worked as a primary news writer for the campus' award winning radio station and televised news program. She began writing news stories for KHTS in 2014 and hopes to have a lifetime career dedicated to writing and sharing the news