Thursday, June 14, 2007

Facial

We ( Badariah, her bf and I) went to this free facial trial which promised to give us $300 voucher for the first 50 callers. The facial experience would have been more pleasant if the staff didn't try to sell their programs to us. I felt conered at one point when my 'supervisor' ( they call themselves that) was persistent in selling the program despite me hinting to them that I wasn't interested. She was rude on several occasions and started asking me some irrelevant questions like ' are those two a couple?' and ' why are you working and not studying?' In a tone that was very degoratory, I felt like a school drop out at that time.She went on telling me about how 1 session is $80 dollars and 10 sessions would be $800. Less the ' $300 voucher' and I would have to pay $500 dollars and blah blah. One lesson that I have learnt from there is to tell them straight ( and forcefully) that I'm not interested in their program. Ha!

Once we agreed that I was only interested in their trial, she led me to this small 'room' that had curtains, just like a changing room except that there was a bed. During the facial, (in her last attempt to make me sign for the pricey program) she said: ' You have so many blackheads and still don't want to sign up for the program'.

After the facial, we were given this 3 piece facial kit and I ran to the toilet to wash my face. Whoa, my face was really smooth and soft. But this lasted for one night only. The next day, it returned back to normal.

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