Talk about living the high life. Chicago is a beer-drinker's paradise, so it's no wonder that one spa is introducing brewskis to skin care. Exsalonce spa's $75 Beer Enzyme Facial begins with a cold one, moves on to standards such as extractions, and moves on to incorporate an enzyme cream made from Miller High Life. (The local doctor who creates the cream insists that the champagne of beers has the highest number of enzymes. In your face, Old Style!)
My friend Kevin Aeh gave the facial a try and reports thusly: "Throughout the treatment, extra time is spent massaging the feet, hands and shoulders — which, combined with our subtle beer buzz, put us in a completely relaxed, trancelike state. After the hour-long service, our glowing, refreshed face was ready to hit the pub." I'll drink to that.

















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1Um...no.
2Well if it's good for hair why not for the face.
3Sounds rather interesting...
4I dunno.. I'd much rather drink beer than have it on my face!
5I would do it!!
6If it works, it works so I would def try it... and the price isn't bad at all! Good deal... I'm sure there is scientific reason as to why it helps. Maybe the brewers yeast in the beer eat away dead skin cells... i don't know.. haha
7This is why I love being from Chicago.
8i'd rather drink it personally, or...my cheaper version would just be me being drunk and spill it on myself...which i've done many times and see no results!
9I'd rather drink it too, Aka Daria! LOL
10i would do this
11I would definitely give it a try. Why not?!
12That's hilarious.
13Could be worse!
14I bought this as a gift for my boyfriend and he absolutely loved it! He wasn't even embarassed to be in the salon because there were a lot of other guys there.
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