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Spatique Offers Pink Mask to Honor Late Friend

Beth King lost her battle with inflammatory breast cancer on Aug. 22, sparking the spa to create an event in her name.

To honor a late friend, Spatique is offering a service during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The spa is offering French Pink Clay Mask for $10 with all of the proceeds being donated to the Love for Beth Foundation, named after Beth King, a friend of Dr. Marina Peredo and the staff at Spatique. King died from inflammatory breast cancer on Aug. 22.

The mask is available as an add-on to facial treatments and is meant to increase blood circulation and tighten pores, according to a Spatique email release.

The French Pink Clay Mask for $10 will be offered until the end of October.

Learn more about King by clicking here

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swataz May 23, 2013 at 10:17 am
With the budget "we" just passed? That can't be!
robkoz May 23, 2013 at 09:52 am
"Why are Smithtown teachers continuing to pay for school supplies out of their ownRead More pocket?" Since when? Ever see the big list of supplies kids get in their folders at the end of the year for them to bring in next year? I think you're talking about the wrong school district.