Eternal Youth Facial Treatment

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Eternal Youth Facial Treatment

  • 5.017 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $176.62
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Madrid’s Eternal Youth Facial Treatment is a 2-hour, whole-body style spa session that mixes a detox massage with an ancestral Japanese facial routine. It’s not just a quick face refresh. You’ll move from back and legs to rosehip-and-Aloe cleansing, then into a lifting massage for the face and neck, and finish with a firming mask plus arm and hand relaxation.

I especially like that the experience feels hands-on and precise, with named therapists showing up in reviews: Carmen for soft, careful work on sensitive skin, Jacky for attentive massage details, and Estrella for a thorough, relaxing facial. You should know one drawback up front: this is a natural, bodywork-and-facial treatment, not a medical procedure—so if you’re chasing clinical results or a specific dermatology treatment plan, your expectations may need adjusting.

Key highlights at a glance

  • Detox back and leg massage with an oil blend using essential oils to support circulation and muscle relaxation
  • Japanese lifting facial massage aimed at firming and toning neck and face muscles
  • Soothing cleansing routine using rosehip powder and Aloe Vera jelly
  • Final firming and nourishing mask plus relaxing massage on arms and hands
  • Private session for your group in a clean, calm space (high praise across reviews)

Eternal Youth Facial Treatment in Madrid: what you’re really paying for

Eternal Youth Facial Treatment - Eternal Youth Facial Treatment in Madrid: what you’re really paying for
This is a 2-hour anti-aging style session designed to work “face and body,” not just one area. The provider frames it as regenerative and antioxidant support from natural active ingredients, plus manual massage techniques. In plain terms, you’re getting time—steady, uninterrupted time—where someone works the skin and muscles in a focused way.

The best part for value is that the treatment is structured. You’re not stuck on one step the whole time. It moves through a full flow:

  • detox body massage work (back and legs)
  • facial cleansing and Japanese lifting massage
  • a firming and nourishing mask
  • extra relaxation for arms and hands

At $176.62 per person, it’s not a bargain price. But you’re also not buying a 30-minute add-on. For Madrid, a private, 2-hour spa-style body-and-face treatment is the kind of service where the therapist’s technique and the time allocation matter. The reviews also repeatedly point to things you care about: clean setting, professional care, and a massage element that feels genuinely relaxing.

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Where to meet, tickets, and the easiest way to show up

Eternal Youth Facial Treatment - Where to meet, tickets, and the easiest way to show up
You meet at C. del León, 4, Centro, 28014 Madrid. The activity ends back at the same point, so you don’t have to plan a separate return route.

A couple practical notes that make life easier:

  • It’s a mobile ticket experience.
  • It’s near public transportation.
  • It’s private for your group, so you’re not squeezed into a crowded room.

Because it’s a facial and massage session, I’d plan to arrive a little early so you can settle in. Wear something comfortable that’s easy to move in, and keep your schedule light afterward—your skin and muscles may feel extra relaxed (and that’s the whole point).

Detox back and leg massage: the body portion that sets the tone

Eternal Youth Facial Treatment - Detox back and leg massage: the body portion that sets the tone
The body portion starts with a detox back and leg massage. The oil matters here: the treatment uses a special massage oil recipe with essential oils. The goal is muscle relaxation plus improved blood and lymphatic circulation.

Why this part matters, even if your main goal is your face:

  • Massage increases circulation to the tissues being worked, so your whole body feels less “stuck.”
  • When your back and legs loosen up, the facial work often feels better. You’re not trying to relax while holding tension in your shoulders.
  • A detox-themed massage sounds like marketing, but the real benefit you’ll feel is the combination of pressure, rhythm, and oil glide that helps you unwind.

From the reviews, this is where the experience earns trust. People highlighted how therapists were gentle yet precise—Carmen is praised for careful cleansing, while the overall tone across names (Jacky, Estrella, Rosa, and Star) points to a practiced approach, not a rushed one.

One thing to consider: if you’re very sensitive to scent or essential oils, pay attention during the first moments. You can usually ask the therapist to adjust pressure or note comfort levels, especially since multiple reviews mention careful handling for different needs.

The face routine: rosehip powder, Aloe jelly, and a lifting approach

Then you move to the face: a soothing cleansing using rosehip powder and Aloe Vera jelly. This combination is meant to calm and prep the skin before the massage work.

After cleansing, the session includes an ancestral Japanese lifting facial massage with true lifting effects. The provider’s goal is firmer skin and toning for the neck and face muscles.

Here’s what makes this more than a standard facial massage:

  • The facial massage is specifically described as lifting-oriented. That usually means more attention to direction and technique around the face and neck, not just general relaxation.
  • The focus on the neck is key. Many facials stop at the cheeks; this one explicitly includes toning neck and face muscles.

If you like details, this is where the reviews feel especially consistent. People gave strong praise for the Japanese lifting work, describing it as really great. Several reviews also mention the facial being deep, thorough, and relaxing—Rosa is noted for deep cleansing and facial massage, while Estrella is praised for being thorough and relaxing.

If your skin is reactive, don’t assume this is automatically safe for every condition. The experience description says it’s recommended for every skin condition, but your reality depends on your skin and your current irritation level. I’d still treat it like any facial: if you’re in the middle of a flare-up, ask the therapist to go slower and keep things gentle.

Firming mask plus arm and hand relaxation: the “cool down” you’ll notice

Eternal Youth Facial Treatment - Firming mask plus arm and hand relaxation: the “cool down” you’ll notice
The final stage is a firming and nourishing mask, followed by a relaxing massage on your arms and hands.

This finishing sequence is smart because it bridges two things:

  • The mask phase lets the skin rest while the therapist transitions you into lower-stimulation relaxation.
  • The arm and hand massage turns the treatment into a full-body unwind, not just a face “session and done.”

Some reviews mention extra massage moments beyond what’s listed, like foot, arm, and scalp elements during the treatment. You should treat those as “may happen” rather than guaranteed. But even if your version stays within the core steps (arms and hands after the mask), the wrap-up is designed to leave you feeling settled.

The most practical benefit is timing. You’re not leaving the place in “re-energized” mode. You’re leaving with a smoother reset, which is ideal if you’re planning a low-key evening or want your next day in Madrid to feel easier.

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Private, clean, and professional: what the reviews reveal without the hype

Across the feedback, a few themes show up again and again, and they matter for a service like this:

  • The space is very clean and well-kept.
  • Therapists are praised for being professional and careful.
  • The massage elements are repeatedly described as relaxing, attentive, and precise.

Names also matter here because you can see the consistency of approach. Carmen appears in multiple notes for being soft with hands and precise, and also for being careful with sensitive skin. Jacky and Yaki are mentioned for amazing facial experiences that include lovely massage elements. Estrella earns praise for thoroughness and relaxation, and Rosa is noted for deep cleansing.

What this tells you as a buyer: you’re not just paying for a concept called Eternal Youth. You’re paying for technique and time, delivered in a setting that feels calm and controlled.

Price and value in Madrid: is $176.62 a fair deal?

Let’s be honest: $176.62 is a meaningful spend. So here’s my value logic, based only on what the treatment includes and what’s praised:

  • You get roughly 2 hours with a full flow: back and leg detox massage, facial cleansing, Japanese lifting facial massage, mask, then arm and hand massage.
  • It’s private for your group, which usually means more attention and less waiting around than group spa sessions.
  • Reviews consistently mention cleanliness and professional care, which matters because a facial is directly on your skin.

If you were looking at the “do I really need this” question, I think this works best when you want:

  • a scheduled reset (not an ad-hoc beauty stop)
  • a facial that includes real lifting-focused massage, not only cream and mask
  • a massage that supports whole-body relaxation before you return to sightseeing

If your budget is tight or you only want a basic facial, you might feel like this is more than you need. But if you want an intentional, private two-hour session where the therapist does the work end-to-end, the price starts to make sense.

Who should book this (and who might want to think twice)

Eternal Youth Facial Treatment - Who should book this (and who might want to think twice)
The experience description says it’s recommended for every skin condition. I can’t treat that as medical advice, but I can tell you the session is positioned as soothing and natural.

I’d feel especially good recommending it if:

  • you want anti-aging focus through massage and firming routines
  • you carry tension in shoulders/back/legs and want a full reset, not just face care
  • you like therapists who are attentive and careful (Carmen and Rosa are repeatedly praised for this)

I’d think twice if:

  • you’re dealing with a very specific dermatology treatment you must follow (in that case, you’ll likely want to ask your doctor first)
  • you dislike essential oil scents or you know you react to fragrance oils

A simple approach: message your comfort needs at the start. If pressure, scent, or skin sensitivity is a concern, you’ll get the best result when the therapist can adjust from the beginning.

Quick booking checklist so your session goes smoothly

This is the “don’t make it harder than it needs to be” part.

  • Plan for a full 2 hours. Don’t book a stressful appointment right after.
  • Wear something easy to undress or adjust for massage work.
  • Arrive a bit early at C. del León, 4 so you can settle.
  • Use your mobile ticket and keep it ready on your phone.
  • If your skin is sensitive, tell the therapist right away. Multiple reviews specifically mention careful handling for sensitive skin.

And if you’re curious about extra massage elements like scalp or foot: some reviews mention those as part of certain sessions. You can ask what’s included in your specific treatment flow, and you’ll get clarity on what you’ll feel during your time.

Should you book Eternal Youth in Madrid?

Yes—if you want a private, whole-body beauty treatment with a facial that includes a Japanese lifting massage, plus a finish with a firming mask and hand/arm relaxation. The big selling point for me is the structure: detox back and legs first, then rosehip-and-Aloe cleansing, then a targeted lifting facial massage, then finishing work that keeps you relaxed instead of stopping abruptly.

I’d skip it only if you’re looking for something medical, ultra-specific, or you don’t have the budget for a two-hour private session. Otherwise, this is the kind of Madrid pause that leaves you smoother, calmer, and ready to enjoy the rest of your trip.

FAQ

How long is the Eternal Youth Facial Treatment in Madrid?

The treatment lasts about 2 hours.

Where does the treatment start and end?

It starts at C. del León, 4, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain, and ends back at the same meeting point.

Is it a private experience?

Yes. It is private, and only your group will participate.

What’s included in the treatment?

It includes a detox back and leg massage, rosehip powder and Aloe Vera jelly facial cleansing, a Japanese lifting facial massage, and a firming and nourishing mask with a relaxing massage on arms and hands.

What should I bring for entry?

You’ll have a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.

What is the cancellation window?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellation less than 24 hours before the start time is not refunded.

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