Friday, June 4, 2010

What Is The Advisable Facial Treatment For You?

Whether you're in a high-end facial salon or an economical one, the main question is still there: with the large array of facial treatments offered by salons, which is the right one for you?

A facial treatment, which comes second to massage as the most widely sought spa services, is a deep-cleansing treatment of the face and neck to help tone, exfoliate, and nourish the skin to make it healthy and glowing.

Selecting an appropriate facial treatment can be a bit daunting specially for first-timers. The minute you go into a facial salon, you will be wowed with a spa menu that's filled with different facial treatments available. And certainly, they all sound nice, which makes it even more challenging to determine which one is which. Facial treatments may go with special names depending on the salon, but oftentimes, several of them mean the same thing and follow the basic principles - cleansing, skin analysis, exfoliation, extraction of blackhead and/or whiteheads (although this step is optional), facial massage, mask application, and toner/moisturizer application. Facial treatments vary on their prices, the products used, and the different add-ons that each salon provides to make the facial treatment more personalized and unique.

So, how to select the proper facial treatment?

Although all facial treatments look so promising, no single treatment warrants the same outcomes to everybody. What may work for many do not necessarily mean would work for you.

SKIN TYPE. Right before you dive into that facial bed and surrender your skin's fortune to the custody of the therapist, see to it that you get your skin analyzed. Prior to any facial treatment, it is extremely serious that you make a consultation with a certified and professional aesthetician or facial therapist to talk over your present skin problems, condition, and your daily skin care regimen. You will also determine the type of skin you have - dry, oily, sensitive, normal, and combination. In this way, you can redeem yourself from avoidable damage of skin treatment not suited for your skin type. Bear in mind that various skin types need particular attention or facial treatment like for instance, an acne-prone skin should not try facial scrub as it will just cause adverse reactions to the skin and tear skin tissue causing your skin more bacteria-prone.

SKIN CARE PRODUCTS. Alright, it's never simple to pick what works well when everything is potentially effective. A couple of things to consider - your skin demands and skin type.

When going for a facial treatment, see to it that you have an idea of what products they're using. For whatever it takes, take time to get-to-know the products before they even touch your skin. Do you want to lessen the appearance of fine lines or wrinkle on your face? Do you desire to take years off on your looks? Is your skin dry and needs extra hydrating? Are you sensitive to particular ingredients? Whatever you pick out, only make sure that they cover what your skin demands and not merely for the sake of using a certain product because Hollywood stars use it.

It's always safer to go for skin care products that are made from natural, pure ingredients than those that are chemically-manufactured. Have some time to research and pick out products that are gentle to the skin.

TREATMENT PRICE. Normally this is the major make-or-break element that aids people decide on what facial treatment to select. You could always go for a facial treatment that costs you a pretty penny, but, of course, depends on your budget. For one thing, while many facial treatments stick to the similar procedures but go by different names, they may vary in costs dependent to the quality of products use, the kind of cream or essential oils, the salon/spa itself, and the extra add-ons like paraffin eye treatment, facial steam or maybe an extra mask application.

 

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