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Friday, 14 July 2006

Getting a facial at a day spa isn’t just a pampering indulgence. Facials relieve stress, delay signs of aging and promote health. A day spa facial can also address specific skin problems such as acne and clogged pores. Any new day spa procedure should begin with a consultation with the licensed professional who will be administering the service; a facial is no exception. The skin aesthetician will want to discuss his/her client’s diet, exercise and current skin care routine. After talking with the client the technician will inspect the person’s skin and find out exactly what his/her expectations are concerning the results obtained from a facial. Several types of facials may then be suggested.

Basic day spa facials begin with deep cleansing which may be followed by facial massage. Increasingly, many day spas offer a wide variety of additional facial services directed toward specific needs. Enzyme peels are widely advised for those with acne and other types of skin break outs. Peels may remove deep seated dirt and minimize the size of pores. Various collagen facials reduce puffiness, diminish lines and firm sagging skin. Some day spas have introduced aromatherapy facials and hot/cold facials which relieve tension, increase blood circulation and improve hydration.

Having a regularly scheduled facial at a day spa should be considered an investment in good mental and physical health. A properly given facial does much more than just cleanse the skin; it relieves pore blockage that can contribute to skin disease and decreases head and neck stress which may affect the entire body. The skin is the body’s largest organ. Taking care of the skin is definitely worth a rejuvenating day spa facial.

 
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