2018 News

Reasons Why You Should Be Getting Facials Regularly

Getting to Know Your Skin

By diagnosing common skin concerns, both you and your esthetician will better understand which professional products, modalities, and home-care regimen you should be using for your skin type. You may not know that you have rosacea-prone skin, dehydration, or what products you are currently using that are causing irritation.

However, with regular visits with your esthetician, you’ll understand what’s happening with your skin.

Seasonal Skin Changes
Our skin changes with the seasons and has different needs based on the temperature, humidity level, and hours of sunlight.

In the winter, a super hydrating facial will restore lost moisture, while a summer facial will work to calm sun-damaged skin.

Getting a facial in the spring will invigorate and nourish dull post-winter skin, and an autumn facial will prep your complexion for the cold months ahead.

Extraction for Clear Pores
Unfortunately, poorly extracted skin (or “picking pimples”) is the reason so many of us have facial scarring, broken capillaries and acne flare-ups.

Extraction is a delicate procedure that must be done hygienically and carefully. By regularly getting clogged pores extracted, your skin will breathe better, look healthier, suffer fewer breakouts, and your complexion will look and feel rejuvenated.

Professional Strength Exfoliation
We’re bombarded daily with unavoidable toxins, UV rays and dirt that cause our skin to look ruddy and congested.

Professional strength exfoliation like microdermabrasion or fruit acid peels effectively remove dead skin cells and promote healthy cell turnover when used regularly.

Anti-Aging
By getting regular facials, we promote cell turnover, boost collagen production and maintain healthy skin balance–all of which are great anti-aging remedies.

Home Skincare Guidance
After assessing your skin, a professional can help set you up with the right products to use at home.

By getting to know your skin over time, we can monitor any changes, making sure you continue to use the right products or suggesting others based on your skin’s changing needs.

 

 

Michelle Landa