
Hollywood’s facialists to the stars dish on their A-list clients — and the hoops they jump through to prep them for the Oscars: ‘She needed a lot’
NY Post
Cynthia Marie Franco was finally able to catch her breath as she frantically ran into her private spa studio in the Hollywood Hills, after finishing a lengthy facial at a top actor’s home, which backed up her tight schedule.
“I’m coming in here like a whirlwind,” a frazzled Franco told The Post. “She needed a lot,” she said, satisfied that she delivered a great result for the anonymous celeb. “I’m just gonna relax for a second and breathe.”
“I guess this is a preview as to how crazy it can get during the awards [show season],” said the LA native.
Downtime is a rarity during Hollywood’s months-long awards season, culminating with the Oscars each March, this year on the 15th.
“People are running in here [to her spa],” said Franco, who is among LA’s top facialists, laying the foundation for the A-List glow-up on the big day. “Often, they’re coming off a press tour that would make your hair curl just thinking about their schedule.”
When the celeb-filled season kicked off the night before the Jan. 11 Golden Globes, Franco was at Oscar-nominated actor Mia Goth’s house until midnight.
