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Skin And Therapy

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

“The only dumb questions are the ones you never ask.” – Miss Keagan, 7th grade English Teacher

The simplest answer is every four to six weeks for healthy to normal skin. However there are many services that work best when applied more frequently. When treating some skin conditions such as hyperpigmentation and even mild acne coming every two to three weeks will yield more significant real time results.

Extractions are known as the process of removing compacted or clogged pores during a professional facial treatment. Cleanliness is essential in removing bacteria and debri from infected areas as to prevent the spread of unwanted bacteria across the face. While the process may be uncomfortable in no way should it be painful.

During your initial visit our team of professional Skincare experts will analyze your skin and offer education based on your skin type. Most facial products are skin type specific and using the wrong products can over dry or even clog your pores. Knowing what products work best for your face is the only way to guarantee the results you’re looking for, healthy radiant skin.

Brazilian wax is what we like to call from top to bottom. This procedure covers the entire labia and anus. A bikini wax by contrast focuses only on the hair outside the swimsuit line or otherwise known as inside the inner thighs.

While everyone’s reaction to wax is different, most people have little to no irritation. Although the treated area may seem mildly inflamed from the sudden rush of blood to the surface this shall subside after an hour or so. It is important to note that there are a few things to avoid immediately after waxing such as tan beds, soaking in hot water or saunas as well as excessive sweating.

Brow lamination is a chemical technique in which the hairs of the brow are manipulated to lay flat thus enhancing the diameter of each brow’s hair and to add depth. Brow tinting is a temporary way of adding semi permanent color to brows without the commitment of permanent dye.