Facial Treatments

All of Kristen’s facial treatments include facial pore cleaning, steam treatment, exfoliating scrub as well as a nourishing facial mask. Both The Signature Facial and The Deep Cleansing Facial include an herbal enzyme peel or level 1 chemical peel. The level 1 chemical peel and level 2 chemical peel can be purchased separately or added to any treatment including microdermabrasion.

Herbal Enzyme Peels, Level 1 or 2 Chemical Peels can bee added to any type of treatment.

Classic Facial

Includes a facial pore cleaning, steam treatment, neck and shoulder massage, moisturizing hand treatment, eye treatment, exfoliating scrub and a nourishing facial mask.

Signature Facial

Includes a facial pore cleaning, steam treatment, an herbal enzyme peel or level 1 chemical peel, neck and shoulder massage, moisturizing hand treatment, eye treatment, exfoliating scrub and a nourishing facial mask.

Microcurrent Toning

Known as the non-surgical face lift, this cutting edge system can reduce the signs of aging by both firming and smoothing the skin using electro-simulation. At the same time, it can reduce puffiness and dark circles from around your eyes.

Signature Back Facial

Includes a back and pore cleaning, steam treatment, an herbal enzyme or level 1 chemical peel, back, neck and shoulder massage, moisturizing, exfoliating scrub and a nourishing facial mask.

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion (often referred to as Microderm) is a procedure in which the dead outermost surface of the skin is partially or completely removed by light abrasion. Microdermabrasion is used to remove sun-damaged as well as remove or lessen scars and dark spots on the skin. Microdermabrasion can also be used for treatment of acne, but must be repeated periodically to be effective.

Microdermabrasion with The Signature Facial

Microdermabrasion including a facial pore cleaning, steam treatment, an herbal enzyme peel or level 1 chemical peel, neck and shoulder massage, moisturizing hand treatment, eye treatment, exfoliating scrub and a nourishing facial mask.

Definitions

Facial Mask – A facial mask is a creamy mask applied to clean or smooth the face. It often contains minerals, vitamins, and fruit extracts. There are different kinds of masks for different purposes; some are deep cleansing for cleaning the pores. The perceived effect of a facial mask treatment can be revitalizing, rejuvenating or refreshing. Facial masks should be selected according to skin type. Clay and mud masks suit oily skin; cream-based masks work best on dry skin types. Masks should be used after cleansing for better results. Firming masks should not be applied on the eye area because they can cause itching.

Exfoliation – New skin cells are created in the skin’s lower layer, the dermis. Over time, cells migrate to the surface of the skin and become more acidic. Through the ageing process, and after menopause for women, the natural process of skin erosion becomes uneven, which gives skin a dry and rough character. Exfoliation removes the outer layer to reveal the newer skin beneath. This shedding of the outer layer unclogs pores, keeps skin clean, and helps reduce acne breakouts. Exfoliation should always be done after cleansing the skin. Exfoliation is important for men as it exposes the hair follicles, allowing a better shave. It is possible to over exfoliate, which dries and irritates the skin. The face is the part of the body most sensitive to exfoliation. Dry skin can lead to wrinkle development.

Chemical Peel – A chemical peel is a body treatment technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin using a chemical solution that causes the dead skin to slough off and eventually peel off. The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin.