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Jaipur: Indian women normally have a disapproving attitude towards liquor, but now, wine is being used for facials in Jaipur.
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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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