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✨ Get holiday-ready with Woodhouse Spa’s new Glacial Facial

The luxe local spa is now offering elevated cold therapy facials designed to go deep below the surface of the skin.

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A person laying on a table while a medical professional uses a machine to perform a facial treatment.

This new cryo-aesthetic treatment is snow joke.

Photo provided by Woodhouse Spa

Want to feel yourself glowing at every holiday gathering this season?

Give your face a festive refresh with the brand-new Glacial Skin Facial at Woodhouse Spa North Hills.

This frosty treatment is the ultimate chill pill for your skin, combining cutting-edge cryoaesthetics with powerful serums to leave you fresh-faced, fabulous, and positively radiant.

Whether it’s pigmentation, redness, or just a case of dry winter skin trying to steal your holiday sparkle, this new facial delivers a snowstorm of benefits — tackling inflammation head-on, soothing acne, rosacea, and redness like a pro — all while tightening, hydrating, and brightening your complexion (with minimal downtime).

In short, it’s the perfect pre-holiday pick-me-up to ensure you’re looking and feeling your best for every festive occasion.

Pro tip: Glacial Facials also make great gifts, and Woodhouse Spa is currently offering Special Holiday Promotions on gift cards + select experiences.

Book your holiday refresh

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