Facial Treatment
A facial is a professional service designed to improve and rejuvenate the
skin. Facial treatments help maintain the health of the skin and improve certain
skin conditions.
Facial treatment benefits include the following :
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Deep Cleansing
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Exfoliation. Basically, this is the removal of dead skin cells which
clog pores and make the skin appear dull. Exfoliation promotes the penetration
of products as well as cell turnover.
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Increased Circulation and Detoxification of the Skin
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Relaxation of Muscles and Nerves
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Stimulation of Skin Function and Metabolism
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Prevention of Premature Aging
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Alleviation of Skin Conditions Such as Redness, Oiliness, and Dryness
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Softening of Wrinkles
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Smoothening of Skin Surface and Refining of Texture
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Clearing of Blemishes and Minor Acne
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A facial procedure consists of the following steps :
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Consultation
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Cleansing
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Skin Examination and Analysis
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Exfoliation
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Use of Steam To Soften Sebum and Open Pores
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Extraction of Milia (Whiteheads) and Comedones
(Blackheads)
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Galvanic / High Frequency Treatments (Depending on the Needs of the
Client)
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Application of Toner
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Application of Antioxidants and Other Nutrients
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Facial Massage
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Application of Treatment Mask
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Second Application of Toner
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Application of Moisturizers and Sunscreen
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Following are the services offered at A Beautiful Change :
Therapeutic Facial
($60
NOW $50)
Cleansing, exfoliating, steaming, extracting, toning, facial massage, and
facial mask.
Dermolyse Facial
($70
NOW $55)
Therapeutic Facial plus the use of digestive enzymes to stimulate cell
renewal, refine the skin surface, reduce the appearance of pore size, and
stimulate circulation.
Mini Facial ($45)
Cleansing, exfoliating, steaming, toning, and facial mask. (Does not include
extractions or massage.)
Collagen Facial Firming Treatment
($55
NOW $40)
Mini Facial with 35% glycolic acid vitamin-C and Proto-Coll micronized
collagen mask treatment, for a more youthful and healthy appearance.
Back Facial ($75)
Therapeutic Facial for the back.
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