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Specialties
Pure pleasure. Pure luxury. Purely affordable.
Like the air we breathe, healthy, radiant skin is one of life’s essentials. We make it effortless to love your skin. Our routine facials help replenish what the sun, wind, and harsh elements take away. Our collection of products in combination with a personalized skincare regimen, help you maintain the warm, youthful glow everyone desires.
Benefits of routine facials:
Relieves stress and muscle tension that causes deep wrinkles
Removes environmental impurities from the skin
Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Helps mitigate the effects of sun damage, age spots and acne scarring
Evens skin tone and complexion
Increases blood circulation
Promotes collagen production
Restores your skin’s radiance
History
Established in 2008.
We at Facelogic will serve with passion, values, and integrity to provide routin skin care that is essential for healthy skin. Our innovative concept offers affordable services and products. Facelogic Spa is affordable luxury.
Meet the Business Owner
Sue N.
Business Owner
Sue Nelson is and has always been a small town country girl. Having moved to Las Vegas in 1986 from Springfield Oregon as a single mother with her two young sons, she originally came to Las Vegas for the Casino Industry opportunities. However, a different path was pulling at her heartstrings and in 1989 she obtained her Real Estate license. It was a match made in heaven from the beginning.
Throughout her career, Sue guided thousands of families through the exciting although occasionally stressful and tedious process of buying and selling their dream homes. Receiving numerous production awards for years, eventually Sue was chosen as a high volume vendor for Fannie Mae in 2008 which catapulted her to the Wall Street Journal’s list of Top 10 Realtor’s in the nation two years in a row.
While Sue loves her real estate family & the industry as a whole, in 2012 Sue made the painful decision to retire. She always wanted to go ‘out on top’ and that’s exactly what she did.