Hydrofacial - a facial which caters to your specific skin type and concerns - It is suitable for all skin types and ages over 12
A rejuvenating skin treatment which delivers instantly noticeable results. The facial caters to the specific needs of all skin types.
What is it?
The Hydrofacial treatment begins with a full manual cleanse and exfoliation to the skin under steam. which removes the dead skin cells and excess sebum from your skin.
CLEANSE AND PEEL
The next part of the hydrofacial is the cleanse and mild painless peel using vortex infusion. Your skin is then resurfaced by the removal of dead skin cells from the surface of your face leaving the skin looking brighter, unclogging pores, and — with long-term use — increasing collagen production.
EXTRACT AND HYDRATE
Blocked pores, blackheads and whiteheads are extracted with the device which simultaneously moisturizers simultaneously. T
JELLY MASK
We then apply a collagen boosting and hyrdatingjelly mask whilst you receive a neck massage.
INFUSE AND PROTECT
A personalised boost is given to your skin using serums can help to reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, fine lines, wrinkles, dull skin, or enlarged pores.
LIGHT THERAPY
A medical grade LED light mask is then applied to your face which targets specific skin concerns.
Finally your skin is moisturised and you are read to glow!
This facial is recommended as part of your regular skin care regime. Benefits include:
- Immediate long lasting results .
- 6 treatments in 1 session
- Amazing for acne
- Helps to take away pigmentation quicker
NOT SUITABLE FOR THOSE WHO ARE
- Pregnant
- Using Roaccutane (if used within the past 3 months.)
- Retin-A/AHA’s/Peels (stop use 3 days prior)
- Botox/Fillers used within past 7 days
- Severe form of acne
- Inflammation of the skin on the face
- Eczema/Psoriasis
- Facial waxing (not within past 14 days)
- IPL/Laser Therapy (not within past 14 days)
- Sunburn
- Allergies to Shellfish/Aspirin/Sulfur
- Abnormal, unidentified facial growth or mark
- Active cold sores or fever blisters
- Open lesions
- Autoimmune or communicable disease (Lupus/Scleroderma)
- Allergies to product ingredients