Open from early in the morning for an extra-stylish start to the day, Now by One Spa is a chic new salon in the heart of Edinburgh’s financial district.
And when it comes to looking good, they definitely mean business, with a range of express treatments available from big-hitters like HD Brows, LVL Lashes and Shellac.
Proving that beauty needn’t be a pain, many of the treatments take less than half an hour, leaving with you with more time to feel fabulous!
Preparing for a big presentation? Join Now by One Spa for a lunchtime pick-me-up and they’ll even rustle you up a healthy and delicious lunch to go.
Tricky day at the office? Pop in after work and treat yourself to a little TLC, whether it’s a pedicure for those tired feet, a well-earned manicure or even a spray tan before you hit the town.
With handy on-site car parking, a friendly and an expert team, it’s all about Now.
The team also offer the amazing CACI treatments:
The CACI Synergy system combines the functionality of their two best selling systems, the CACI Ultra and the CACI Ultimate and introduces pioneering S.P.E.D micro current LED technology, a breakthrough new advancement in microcurrent therapy.
The CACI Synergy Machine offers: new S.P.E.D. microcurrent LED technology, orbital dermabrasion, ultrasonic peeling and CACI’s unique Wrinle Comb (a non-invasive alternative to dermal fillers).
Other CACI treatments are:
LIP PLUMP / PARTY POUT
ACTIVE ACNE
HYDRATONE FACIAL
JOWL LIFT
HEALING BLEMISH FIX
SCARRING / STRETCHMARKS
BUST TREATMENT
WRINKLE REVOLUTION
ULT IMATE HAND TREATMENT
CACI EYE LIFT
CACI EYE REVIVE TREATMENT
CACI CRYSTAL FREE
MICRODERMABRASION / BOOSTER FACIAL
CACI NON SURGICAL FACELIFT
SUPER NON SURGICAL FACELIFT
CACI SYNERGY NON SURGICAL
FACIAL TONING FACIAL
ELECTRO CELLULITE MASSAGER
For more details, see www.onespa.com/now/
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