1 Super Deluxe Facial
Mouna de Laine, owner of the Moroccan Spa in North Hollywood, Calif., says that being a vegan spa is not just about avoiding products with animal parts (such as collagen and gelatin) or products tested on animals. It's also about catering to the vegan client's lifestyle, which typically includes being chemical-free and eco-friendly."We have everything we need in nature," says de Laine. "We're always searching for vegan alternatives to solve our clients' skin issues. So for acne, we would use willow bark instead of salicylic acid. For hyperpigmentation and melasma, we use lemons and papaya. To exfoliate, we use papaya and orange peel enzymes."
One of the spa's most popular vegan skin care treatments is the Super Deluxe Facial (60 minutes, $77 or 90 minutes, $145), which uses a vibrating brush and customized vegan mask with citrus, papaya and pumpkin enzymes to exfoliate, rose or orange blossom mask for tightening, and jasmine or sandalwood for toning.
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