the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah from January 20th –
23rd as part of the TMG Talent Agency's Luxury Lounge and Spa.
We performed Galvanic Spa® facials, which included half-face
demonstrations, to some of the industry's top Media and Hollywood's
elite! Each participant received a gift bag including the Galvanic Spa®
System and gels, Tru Face® Essence Ultra, Tru Face® Line Corrector,
Tru Face® IdealEyes®, the Nu Skin 180® System and Epoch® Baobab
Body Butter.
Here are some photos from the Event!

Actor Dave Annable from Brothers & Sisters

Friend and Trisha Kara, “Case #9” from the TV show Deal or No Deal
with Nu Skin Marketing Manager, Clarrisa Gonzales

Nu Skin PR Manager Jordan Karpowitz & Kaycee Stroh
from High School Musical

Nu Skin's Galvanic Spa Facial Room
Among those who participated and received gift bags were:
Editors from People Magazine, The New York Times,
Lucky Magazine, In Touch Weekly, Self Magazine,
E! News, Life & Style magazine, OK! Magazine,
Elle Canada, Marie Claire, US Weekly Magazine,
Prevention Magazine, Star Magazine and
Health Utah Magazine.
Actress Maddie Corman ( Maid in Manhattan, Sunshine Cleaning)
Actress Cassandra Hepburn ( Days of our Lives, Medium)
Actor Ash Christian ( Ugly Betty, Domino)
Field Director Will Marfuggi ( E! Channel)
Actor Dave Annable (TV show Brothers & Sisters)
Designer Taryn Rose ( Taryn Rose shoes)
Producer Catherine Owens ( U2- in 3D)
Actress Kaycee Stroh ( High School Musical)
Actress Trisha Kara (Case #9 from Deal or No Deal )
We were also lucky enough to have our very own Jordan Marshall,
Director of Global Brand Messaging, speak with Mary Blackman the
host of SpaAddicts.com, an online spa trend watching group.
Click here to watch Jordan talk about the Galvanic Spa.
This was a great opportunity for Nu Skin to participate in and reach
out to a new audience. The response was overwhelming, after a half
face demonstration each of the participants looked in the mirror and
were amazed at the results. They would not leave until we did the
other half of their face. Now that's "the difference. demonstrated."