Dua Lipa lays back looking relaxed and relieved during electrified facial in new photo dump

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Dua Lipa is giving her 87.7 million Instagram fans and followers a glimpse into her personal life with a new photo dump on Instagram.In the new post, the pop star shows herself getting an electrified facial, enjoying a tasty pasta dish while oozing cool in the fashion department, and a relaxing moment while being driven around  as she shows off her unique sense of style once again.The photo dump appeared to consist of at least three different photoshoot sessions, including one close-up picture of the Future Nostalgia star getting a facial that looked like something out of a futuristic science-fiction film.In the image, the esthetician appears to be wearing electric gloves with metal tips on each finger, which could be a version of conductive microcurrent gloves, for the facial.Used as an alternative to traditional ball tip probes or cotton tip probes, the microcurrent facial treatment provides a more detail oriented process for facial lifting and toning, according to 7e Wellness.

Beauty secret: Dua Lipa, 27, looked to be getting an electrified facial from an esthetician who used metal tipped gloves, which could be a version of conductive microcurrent glovesFrom the looks of the image, the procedure appeared to be giving the singer-songwriter a sense of comfort and relief, as she laid back with her eyes closed and her dark tresses pulled into a bun, as the esthetician worked their finger magic.The post also included three photos of the London, England native enjoying a meal at a restaurant in Milan, Italy dressed casually-cool in a brown leather vest with a choker neckline and black sweatpants from Versace.'Eat pasta run fastaaaa,' Lipa, 27, joked in the caption of the post, which also included a close-up photo of her.

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