Massaging a cleanser into the face and neck to remove any traces of makeup and dirt. Using warm water paired with a facial sponge, cloth, or cotton pad, remove the cleanser, dry faces, and evaluate skin. This step helps determine what type of custom mask they will apply later.
Buffing away dead skin cells with an exfoliating cream or scrub and/or open up pores with steam.
A facial typically also includes a massage of the face—and often the upper body including neck and shoulder,—that may be used to improve lymphatic drainage.
The facial concludes with a light mask, serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen if it’s daytime.
Massaging a cleanser into the face and neck to remove any traces of makeup and dirt. Using warm water paired with a facial sponge, cloth, or cotton pad, they remove the cleanser, dry faces, and evaluate skin. This step helps them determine what type of custom mask they will apply later.
Buffing away dead skin cells with an exfoliating cream or scrub and/or open up pores with steam.
This process is done to clear individual pores that have become clogged with excess oil or dead skin cells, which can form blackheads and acne. Staffs will perform the extractions either by hand or with a special metal tool.
A facial typically also includes a massage of the face—and often the upper body including neck and shoulder,—that may be used to improve lymphatic drainage.
The facial concludes with a light mask, serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen if it’s daytime.