i want to start getting regular facials and want to build a relationship w my aesthetician but also want to start using lasers. should i book at both a medspa and a boutique type of place?
I would start with building a relationship with an esthetician and solidifying a home routine & in-person schedule that aligns with your goals and concerns first. Then you can be more strategic with things like lasers since you'll have a more accurate baseline for how your skin is. The results of anything only go as far as you maintain them at home, so it's crucial to have that routine down before going into something more invasive!
I’ve always opted for massages instead of facials when I’m at a spa because I am hesitant about doing random exfoliating treatments, so it’s great to hear they likely limit actives in favor of hydration and relaxation!!
i want to start getting regular facials and want to build a relationship w my aesthetician but also want to start using lasers. should i book at both a medspa and a boutique type of place?
I would start with building a relationship with an esthetician and solidifying a home routine & in-person schedule that aligns with your goals and concerns first. Then you can be more strategic with things like lasers since you'll have a more accurate baseline for how your skin is. The results of anything only go as far as you maintain them at home, so it's crucial to have that routine down before going into something more invasive!
I’ve always opted for massages instead of facials when I’m at a spa because I am hesitant about doing random exfoliating treatments, so it’s great to hear they likely limit actives in favor of hydration and relaxation!!
This was so informative - thank you for the great read!