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Lori Loughlin keeps it casual for day at the spa by wearing sweatpants and going make-up free

As the Christmas holiday fast approaches, Lori Loughlin appears to be getting in a bit of rest and relaxation.On Wednesday, the Full House alum decided to treat herself to a day at the spa, which likely included getting a much-needed relaxing, full-body massage.Seemingly in holiday mode, the actress opted to go make-up free for the session in the Calabasas neighborhood of Los Angeles, dressed in pink Free City sweatpants and a matching sweater.  R&R: Lori Loughlin, 58, decided to treat herself to a relaxing day at the spa in the Calabasas neighborhood of Los Angeles on WednesdayConsidering the glare of the sun on another warm winter's day in Southern California, she also wore stylish sunglasses and strappy, open-toe sandals, as she carried a lovely black purse over her right shoulder.At one point, just before she went into the spa's entrance door, Loughlin pulled her phone from her purse to eight answer an incoming call or make one herself. The former When Calls The Heart star then slowed down the pace of her walk so that she could finish chatting on the phone before going inside the spa.
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