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Looking Good, Feeling Good

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My spa beauty days are so much fun. I went to the salon early this morning and began with a full body massage, followed by a few mini services. The first was a facial, targeting problem areas such as my oil t-zone and a couple acne breakout spots. Next came the manicure and pedicure, I got a french on both and a special top coat that should keep them fresh and chip free for a couple weeks. Finally was the blow out for my hair; a beautiful style that frames my face so perfectly. I look great for the night out on the town tonight.

I really love these kind of days because they are so relaxing and make me look good, so then I feel good too. I wish I could afford to go to the spa every day, well every few days, the style usually lasts at least that long. Although these outings can prove to be fairly expensive, I think it’s a privilege I must participate in. It is just so nice to be pampered. Occasionally, at my spa appointment, I will also have some cosmetic procedures done; such as Botox shots or a chemical peel. After these services are complete, I see how much medical options can help my appearance and it makes me think about other, more extensive cosmetic surgery.

Doctors in many countries are skilled in perfecting the human appearance, and several of them are at a pretty good price. I might even be able to find a coupon or something to help lower the price. Maybe some practices offer discounted services if two or more at purchased at once. It’s not something I could afford right now, but it shouldn’t take too long to save up the money for it. I figure an eighth of my pay check each week put away into a saving account should get me there in a couple months, at least for the first procedure. Now what should that first one be?

I’m thinking something smallish, like the non-surgical facelift. It would be nice to have the results they promote and be able to be fully functioning in my day to day in a fairly short period of time. Possibly a dermabrasion to freshen up the skin on my face, which would be revitalizing and make my skin smooth and supple. Chemical peels Kent would give a similar result but I’d rather not have the chemical part. That part actually scares me, more than the being put under for surgery part. As does Botox because I really hate needles.  The though of soemone sticking a needle anywhere in my face terrifies me.  I recently did a search online for Botox Sussex and received a sack full of information about the treatment.

Ultimately, I’ve come to the conclusion that I am definitely for cosmetic surgery, it’s just of matter of what, when, where and how. I have a few what’s to consider, when will hopefully be sooner than later, where goes along with the what’s, and how is hopefully the best doctor available to me.