$17 Vs. $750 Facials • Ladylike - Summary

Summary

Three friends, Safiya, Chantel, and Freddie, go on a skincare adventure, trying out three different facials at increasing price points. The first is a DIY facial at home, using products from Target, where they take turns giving each other facials. The second is at Face Haus, an express facial place that starts at $55, where they receive customized facials and enjoy a variety of luxurious products. The third and most expensive is the Cleopatra facial at Gold Elements, which costs $750 and features 24-karat gold, truffles, and other high-end ingredients. After trying all three, they discuss which one was the most "worth it" and agree that each had its own unique benefits and enjoyable aspects.

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1. The hosts, Safiya, Chantel, and Freddie, go on a skincare adventure to try different facials.
2. They start with a DIY facial at home using products from Target.
3. They then visit Face Haus, an express facial place, where they pay $55 for a facial.
4. Face Haus offers add-ons for $10, $20, and $30.
5. The hosts also visit Gold Elements, a luxury skincare spa, where they receive the Cleopatra facial, which costs $750.
6. The Cleopatra facial includes a deep cleanse, steamer, peeling mask, and gold mask.
7. The facial also includes a truffle mask, which contains white and black truffles.
8. The truffle mask is said to take care of discoloration, balance melanin, and give the skin a major lift.
9. The hosts also try a magnet mask, which contains essential ingredients and is said to give the skin a smooth and younger-looking appearance.
10. The magnet mask is said to remove dry, dead skin and bacteria, leaving only the desired ingredients.
11. The hosts receive luxurious gift bags after their facial at Gold Elements.
12. The hosts discuss which facial was the most "worth it" and conclude that each facial had its own unique benefits.