Mitali: Arre, I saw Prajakta yesterday near the Dahanukar Colony Jogging Track. Her skin was literally glowing. I thought she had some big shoot or something.
Sanket: Oh, that glow? She told me she recently got that Korean Glass Facial from the Reborn Clinic near Karve Road. She was looking for a “glass facial near me” for months.
Mitali: Seriously? I thought those facials were just trending stuff on Instagram. Did she say how the procedure works?
Sanket: Yeah, she explained. Apparently, it’s not like those basic salon clean-ups. At Reborn the dermatologist first checked her skin—texture, hydration, everything. Then they used some mild exfoliation, hydrating serums, and those Korean skin boosters. She said it felt super safe, nothing harsh.
Mitali: Hmm, sounds interesting. But what about the cost? These Korean-style treatments usually have crazy price tags.
Sanket: She said it was pretty reasonable for a medical-grade facial. Not cheap-cheap, but worth it. Plus the skin specialist told her she’ll need maybe 2–3 sessions depending on how long she wants the glow to last.
Mitali: That’s not bad. My makeup cakes up by afternoon, so I can imagine why she needed it. Her job is all on-camera, right?
Sanket: Exactly. And she travels between shoots on Karve Road all day, plus all that makeup. She said the dermatologist at Reborn actually explained how pollution and blue light were dulling her skin.
Mitali: I like that they talk properly. Last time I went somewhere else, the skin doctor rushed me like I was a number.
Sanket: Prajakta said it was the opposite here. They even gave her aftercare steps so the glow stays. And bro… her skin looked like she had a soft filter on!
Mitali: Okay now I’m convinced. I’m literally searching “Korean glass facial near Karve Road” tonight. If Prajakta can get that glow, maybe there’s hope for me too.