Mischo Beauty School: Facials 101
I can’t begin to name all the reasons why you should incorporate facials into your beauty routine, right now, TODAY! Not only are facials relaxing and pampering, but they are crucial to maintaining the health of your skin. First, let’s understand what exactly a facial is! A facial is a service performed by an esthetician designed to improve and revive the skin. They help maintain the skin’s health and correct certain skin conditions through deep cleansing, massage, and the use of masks and other products and treatments. Here are a few of the many benefits:
1. SLOWS DOWN PREMATURE AGING
2. Deep cleansing
3. Deep exfoliation
4. Increases circulation & detoxifies
5. A skin analysis, product prescription and custom home regimen from an esthetician
6. Stimulates skin renewal and metabolism
7. Corrects or alleviates conditions such as dryness, oiliness and redness
8. Softens wrinkles and aging lines
9. Helps clear up blemishes and minor acne
10. SLOWS DOWN PREMATURE AGING
Love your skin.
Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions!
Posted by Mischo Beauty , Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 1:10 PM
Labels: acne, antioxidants, cleanse, Dry, esthetician, exfoliant, facials, Fashionista, fine lines, Mischo Beauty, normal, oily, pamper, premature aging, relaxation, Salon, skin, Spa, Style, wrinkles
4 comments:
I LOVE Dr. Brandt's products!
We use Dermalogica in school and don't get me wrong, the products are great, but Dr. Brandt's products are wonderful! I actually just discovered them at Sephora and was able to get samples of everything! If you can make the investment- they're worth it!
I have not tried Dr. Brandt products but after reading your post I will definitely be getting a facial! Any suggestions for acne prone skin? Thanks for the great info!
My best suggestion for acne prone skin would be to invest in a great line of products (based on what you can afford) and start to get facials monthly! Facials will change your skin. You should definitely see a difference...
Any other questions?
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