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Jaipur: Indian women normally have a disapproving attitude towards liquor, but now, wine is being used for facials in Jaipur.
Women in Jaipur believe wine facials provide an instant glow to their skin and relieve them of tensions and headaches.
"This facial is very good. No doubt, it brings a glow on the skin, but it also relaxes a person and works as a headache reliever," a customer, Rekha said.
"After the facial, I felt very relaxed, and it is only with this facial, that I get the maximum glow on the skin," another customer, Nisha said.
Jasvinder, a beautician claimed that wine is a herbal product having different properties.
Jasvinder added that different wines are applied on different skins. She claimed that wine facials are in demand.
"It relaxes a person because it has got ample properties in it which is not present in other normal products. So, mix it with Aloe Vera Gel and penetrates in the skin, as a result, it provides glow to the skin in just five minutes. Out of 15 facials, we do 10 wine facials on regular basis," Jasvinder said.
Aroma therapist Hitendra believes wine contains a spirit, which helps in removing dead cells on a face.
"Wine is something which penetrates into skin. It has got therapeutic value. So, we use only those wines which are made especially for the skin and contain a low level of spirit," Hitendra said.
The price range of wine facials ranges from Rs 250 to Rs 1500.
Source: CNN-IBN
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