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Shine Esthetics Day Spa

Shine Esthetics Day Spa t in Holladay offers facials and spa treatments for the rest of us.

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Terra-Lynn D’Agostino
Terra-Lynn D’Agostino

Shine Esthetics Day Spa is a new day spa is located at 4545 South 2300 East in Holladay in a converted 1800’s farm house set back from the street; which  formerly served as the offices for Mapcon mapping company.

Terra-Lynn D’Agostino and Montrease Stone both Licensed Master Estheticians, started the collaborative day spa shortly after graduating from Esthetician school, in an effort to provide themselves and fellow practitioners a place to work upon getting their certifications. While providing a sense of community, their mission is also to make luxury and healthy skin care affordable to the average working woman. Terra-Lynn; who also goes by TL explains that “the majority of women have never had a facial because they simply see it as a luxury that cannot be afforded; especially in the economic times”.

Where a facial at a luxury day spa would run between $60  and $110; a 60 minute custom facial based on the client’s skin type runs only $47. The prices are slightly more than a student treatment from a school, but not as much as the more luxurious spas in town. They offer a full-menu of head to toe services; from lash extensions to pedicures as well as acupuncture by Sagrario Cordero.

Shine Esthetics Day Spa carries a full line of Image Skin Care facial products and Livia Pure Skin Care; which is a locally owned and produced line of organic skin care products. Shine Esthetics is currently open by appointment only covering days, evenings and weekends.

Appointments can be booked by calling 801-205-1999 and 808-898-4966.

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