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    Los Angeles Times, CA
    June 22 2008


    BEAUTY
    Facials pioneer Aida Thibiant, 80, is retiring

    The aesthetician who made the deep-cleaning regimen popular now sees
    medi-spas as the future.

    By Emili Vesilind, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    June 22, 2008


    AT ONCE homey and luxurious -- boasting a staff of mostly European and
    Russian aestheticians who will tell you straight-up when it's time to
    wax that cheek fuzz -- Thibiant Beverly Hills has been an institution
    for 33 years, having deep-cleaned the pores of almost every major
    star, including Deborah Harry, Jodie Foster, Rod Stewart and Hayden
    Panettiere.

    But even well-moisturized eras must end. Now 80, Aida Thibiant is
    retiring and selling her business to plastic surgeon Harry Glassman
    and his business partner, Herminio Llevat. Though Thibiant will stay
    on for a year as a consultant, the new owners will be converting the
    business into a medical spa by September, delegating a suite of
    treatment rooms for Botox, Restylane and lasers.

    The change-over is a sign of the times, as more spas morph into
    medical facilities. Facials can delay aging, but injections can erase
    time -- if only temporarily.

    Thibiant is part of a generation of beauty pioneers (think Estée
    Lauder and Georgette Klinger) who took the concept of skin care from
    at-home, waxy cold creams to professionally administered regimens. But
    with the rise of filler injections, that epoch is also ending.

    "I wasn't going toward the medi-spa, but that's the future," said
    Thibiant, who speaks with a lilting Armenian accent and is usually
    clad in a neat tweed Chanel or Escada. "I have to follow the flow."

    Glassman, who will be at the spa two days a week, said the facility
    and its staff will otherwise remain unchanged.

    Thibiant, who was raised in France and studied to be an aesthetician
    in Paris in the 1950s, immigrated to L.A. with her late husband Michel
    Thibiant and her two teenage sons in 1970. Back then, few Americans
    knew what an aesthetician was.

    But they soon learned. While she was working at the Sanctuary, a
    trendy fitness center in Beverly Hills in the early '70s, Thibiant's
    facials became a favorite of Ali McGraw and other celebrities,
    garnering glowing reviews in Vogue and beauty journals that coined her
    the "face saver to the stars." Her philosophy was to "always nurture,
    build up and protect the skin," or to let the skin do what it's able
    to do naturally. Not exactly a medi-spa doctrine.

    She launched her first spa in Beverly Hills in 1972. Her tough-love
    facial became the industry standard: It emphasized deep cleaning over
    easy massage, meaning extractions to the nth degree.

    In the 1980s, she developed the still-popular skin-care line Principal
    Secret with Victoria Principal. Her TV spots helped solidify the
    current mode of celebrity-paired-with-expert format in beauty
    infomercials.

    Even though Thibiant is retiring, her products are not. Llevat will
    work with Thibiant in the coming year to create a new skin care line,
    the first to be distributed outside the spa. The beauty maven has lots
    of practice, having launched her first products in 1978 via Thibiant
    International Inc., a beauty manufacturing factory in Chatsworth that
    Michel Thibiant spearheaded in the '70s. It now manufactures Guinot
    Paris skin care products in the U.S. and others for big-name beauty
    conglomerates.

    "I always dreamed of having my skin-care line everywhere," she
    said. "I didn't have time to do it before. You actually can do
    everything, but you can't do everything perfectly. And now it's going
    to happen after I retire." Thibiant smiles and shakes her head. "It's
    unbelievable."

    http://www.latimes .com/features/printedition/image/la-ig-beauty22-20 08jun22,0,122047.story
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