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Facial Cosmetic Procedures: Surgical vs. Non-Surgical

There is a huge variety of facial cosmetic procedures available on the market today. Which one is right for you?

To help you decide, we’ve broken them down into two distinct categories: surgical and non-surgical. This article will cover the most popular procedures for each category, as well as their benefits and drawbacks.

Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery is a category of elective surgical procedures intended to improve your physical appearance. The procedures are invasive, meaning they involve penetrating the skin to make changes beneath the surface, and they require anesthesia.

Cosmetic surgical procedures are popular because they offer dramatic results that can’t be achieved through non-invasive methods. Some of the most popular options are:

  • Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty): Removes sagging, excess skin from the eye area to get rid of bags under the eyes and rejuvenate droopy eyelids.
  • Face lift (rhytidectomy): Involves pulling back the skin on either side of the face to remove excess skin and wrinkles to tighten the overall look of the face.
  • Cheek lift: Raises the soft tissue in the cheeks to make them look fuller.
  • Brow lift: Removes excess skin from the brow area to smooth forehead wrinkles and raise drooping brows.
  • Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty): Reshapes the nose to your desired look, often making it smaller, narrower, or straighter.
  • Chin augmentation (genioplasty): Recontours the chin to be wider or narrower, more square or more round, to make it harmonize with the rest of the face.

Benefits of Cosmetic Surgery

Many people choose cosmetic surgery because it offers the most significant results in areas of wrinkle reduction, skin rejuvenation, and facial contouring. It also offers flexibility, allowing patients to choose – to some extent – how they look. This sets it apart from non-invasive procedures, which provide limited, temporary changes in appearance.

The Downsides of Cosmetic Surgery

There are important downsides and risks to consider before getting cosmetic surgery.

  • Expensive, with procedures costing upwards of $4,000
  • Potential scarring
  • Recovery time ranging from days to weeks
  • Injuries, such as lacerations and excessive bleeding, which may require additional surgery
  • Death from complications related to infection or anesthesia

Your surgeon will discuss any health risks during your consultation so you can make an informed decision about whether cosmetic surgery is right for you.

Unlike many spa treatments, Glo2Facial requires no downtime and is safe to use before cosmetic surgery (unless otherwise directed by your doctor). However, you should wait until your doctor gives you the ok before getting a Glo2Facial after cosmetic surgery.

Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures

Non-surgical cosmetic procedures are those that are either non-invasive or minimally invasive and don’t require anesthesia. Minimally invasive options such as Botox involve injections into the skin using needles. Non-invasive procedures, like professional facial treatments, don’t breach the skin’s surface and instead use a mix of technologies and potent, skin-boosting ingredients to achieve results.

Non-surgical cosmetic procedures have exploded in popularity due to their affordability, lower risk, and little to no downtime.

Popular non-surgical cosmetic procedures for the face:

  • Facial treatments: Provide hydration and nourishment to the skin using skincare technologies. For example, the Geneo Balance Facial uses a mix of Oxygeneo, ultrasound, and massage combined with all-natural ingredients to create an effective procedure with no downtime.
  • Dermal fillers: Make the skin look fuller and more youthful.
  • Chemical peels use chemicals to remove layers of skin to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and scarring.
  • Dermabrasion: Uses a device to remove layers of skin so that it grows back smoother and younger looking.
  • Laser treatments: Many options available, from hair removal to increasing collagen production.

Benefits of Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures

Non-surgical facial treatments are extremely popular, and many people opt for less invasive procedures over surgery because:

  • They involve less risk of injury or infection.
  • There’s little to no downtime required.
  • Procedures are quick, with most ranging from 30-90 minutes.
  • They’re much more affordable, with treatment options as low as $100.
  • They can provide excellent, natural-looking results.

There is a huge variety of non-surgical cosmetic procedures, and each one provides specific benefits (e.g., wrinkle reduction, hydration, hair removal, collagen production). Whatever your skincare goals, there is a non-surgical facial treatment out there for you.

The Downsides of Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures

The downsides of non-surgical cosmetic procedures are that they aren’t permanent, meaning you’ll need to get regular treatments to maintain results, and the results are less dramatic than those achieved by surgery.

When compared to cosmetic surgery, there are fewer health risks involved with non-surgical options, but it’s still important to be aware of them:

  • Injectables: Dermal fillers such as Botox can cause bruising, swelling, and tenderness. The most serious risk for injectables is that the provider accidentally injects the product into a blood vessel. This can cause tissue death, stroke, or blindness.
  • Chemical peels: This treatment uses carbolic acid, which can cause irregular heartbeats and kidney or liver damage in some individuals. It can also cause hyperpigmentation and scarring.
  • Dermabrasion: The biggest risk with dermabrasion is permanent pigmentation that makes skin look blotchy. Scarring and infection are also possible, though rare.
  • Facials: Redness, irritation, and peeling are common after some facial treatments. However, gentle options such as Geneo are very low risk and require no downtime, while still providing exceptional results.

You can minimize risks associated with non-surgical cosmetic procedures by seeking out reputable, highly qualified providers.

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Facial Cosmetic Procedures FAQ

Cosmetic procedures generate many questions. Below are answers to some of the most common questions.

What is the best procedure to make your face look younger?

The best surgical procedure to make your face look younger is a face lift. The best and most gentle non-surgical option is a Glo2Facial Revive customization, which minimizes fine lines and wrinkles in mature skin.

What is the most popular facial surgery?

Rhinoplasty (nose job) is the most popular facial surgery, followed by face lifts.

What are the best non-surgical facial treatments?

The best non-surgical facial treatments combine advanced technologies and ingredients that are potent but not harsh. Glo2Facial features ultrasound technology and all-natural ingredients that support the body’s natural skin processes.

What is the most effective non-surgical treatment for wrinkles?

The most effective non-surgical treatment for wrinkles is a Glo2Facial Revive customization, which minimizes fine lines and wrinkles in mature skin. Dermal fillers can also smooth out wrinkles, though these are more invasive than a Glo2Facial.

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A Gentle Facial Cosmetic Procedure with Amazing Results

Whether your goal is to reshape your facial features or achieve glowing, younger-looking skin, there’s a cosmetic procedure available to meet your needs. Choose cosmetic surgery for significant structural changes or excess skin removal, and opt for non-surgical cosmetic treatments to reduce wrinkles, scarring, or pigmentation and maintain healthy skin.

For the most gentle and effective facial treatment, choose Glo2Facial. Find a provider near you to book a treatment for beautiful, supple skin.

If you’d like to offer Glo2Facial’s innovative, all-natural treatments to your clients, become a Glo2Facial provider!


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What To Expect Before and After Facial Treatments

Professional facial treatments are an excellent way to nourish your skin while taking some much-needed “me” time. You can ensure you get the best possible results by preparing your skin before the facial and taking special care after.

So, what does that look like? We’ve got all the details here. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, you’ll find valuable information about what to do before and after a facial to have an excellent experience and get healthy, glowing skin.

Before: How to Prepare for a Facial

You can ensure you have a positive facial experience and get maximum benefits by preparing for your treatment. The first step is understanding what to expect before and during your appointment.

If this is your first facial, you may not realize that you’ll most likely be asked to get undressed (down to your underwear) and put on a robe, even if you aren’t there for a body treatment. If you’re comfortable with it, you can also take off your bra, which will make it easier for your aesthetician to apply serums and other products to your décolletage.

Most facials include cleansing, exfoliation, steaming, extractions, product application, and facial massage, though this can vary depending on the treatment you get. You’ll have time to speak to your aesthetician about your skin concerns and regular skincare routine. This is a great time to ask any questions about the treatment process.

For a Glo2Facial, you can expect a consultation to identify your needs, followed by a three-step treatment that provides oxygenation, exfoliation and nourishment, and sculpting. Glo2Facial’s unique method of exfoliation does not include any pulling or tugging on the skin so it is suitable and comfortable for all skin types. The ultrasound step provides a gentle warming and soothing sensation that helps skin absorb the active ingredients from the serum. The massage step provides a tension-relieving vibration-based massage to encourage stress in the face to fall away.

Now that you have an idea of what to expect before and during your facial, it’s time to jump into the details of how to prepare your skin prior to treatment. Read on for a comprehensive list of dos and don’ts before a facial.

Pre-Facial Dos and Don’ts

There are several things you should (and shouldn’t!) do before a facial. Follow these tips to ensure you get the most out of your professional facial treatment.

Dos:

  • Wash your face gently so you arrive with clean skin. Your provider needs a clean slate to work with.
  • Continue with your normal morning skincare routine, except for masks, peels, or deep exfoliation. It’s fine to moisturize and use sunscreen, but skip any treatments as these may interact negatively with your facial.
  • Create a list of the skincare products and ingredients you’re currently using. This helps your aesthetician understand your current skincare habits and make recommendations or adjustments to improve your routine.
  • Let your provider know what skincare concerns you have. This will help them create a targeted treatment that gives you the results you want.
  • Consider taking a shower before your appointment. This helps open your pores and also ensures you arrive at your most hygienic.
  • Drink plenty of water so you’re well hydrated, but not so much that you have to run to the bathroom in the middle of your appointment!
  • Take some time to relax so you don’t go into your appointment stressed out. Facials are just as much about relaxing self-care as they are about healthy skin.
  • Speak up if you’re nervous. Your provider’s goal is to give you a great experience, and they can talk you through the process or answer any questions to put you at ease.

Don’ts:

  • Wear makeup to your appointment. Your aesthetician can’t treat your skin until your face is clean.
  • Make changes to your skincare routine a week or sooner before your appointment. If you change up your routine, you won’t know if your post-facial results are because of the treatment or one of the changes you made.
  • Do any intensive or invasive skincare treatments, like facial masks, peels or peel-off masks, or exfoliating treatments. Also, make sure to stop using chemical exfoliants and potential irritants a week or so before your treatment. This can irritate the skin when combined with facial treatments.
  • Shave or wax any treatment areas like brows, face, lips, legs, or bikini line. You don’t want to make your skin extra sensitive before a professional facial or body treatment.
  • Forget to tell your aesthetician about any medications you’re taking and any allergies you have. Your provider must know about any potential issues before they get started.
  • Schedule your appointment too close to a major event. Depending on the type of treatment you get, you could experience redness or peeling for a few days after. Book your appointment about five to seven days before your event.
  • Drink caffeine too close to your appointment time. It can cause facial twitching or make it hard to relax.

After: What to Do After a Facial

Some facials, such as laser treatments or chemical peels, require downtime afterward. This can be anywhere from 24 hours to two weeks. During this time, your skin will be red and possibly peeling, so it’s a good idea to clear your calendar of any social events for that time period.

If you’d prefer not to hide your face for days after a facial, you can choose treatments like Glo2Facial, which are gentle, non-invasive, and require no downtime. If you see any redness after your treatment, it will be slight and fade quickly.

Post-Facial Dos and Don’ts

No matter what treatment you get, you can follow the post-facial dos and don’ts below to ensure excellent, long-lasting results.

Dos:

  • Drink plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated and help flush out toxins.
  • Try not to touch your face or other treated areas, and skip any at-home facial massage. Your skin may be sensitive, so a hands-off approach is best.
  • Avoid makeup for at least the rest of the day. While this isn’t 100% necessary, applying makeup right after a facial is not ideal and may clog your recently deep-cleaned pores.
  • Wait at least two to three days before using skincare treatments or products that could irritate your skin or increase skin sensitivity. That means no toners, exfoliants, new products, or acne treatments. You should also avoid products with vitamin C and retinol.
  • Stay out of direct sunlight and avoid high heat. Some products used during your treatment may make you more sensitive to the sun.
  • Take some time to relax and let your skin rest. This isn’t a requirement for Geneo treatments, but it’s still nice to continue the relaxing spa vibe for the rest of the day.
  • Make sure to use a clean pillowcase and clean towels. This will help keep dirt and oils out of your pores.

Don’ts:

  • Wash your face or take a shower until at least six hours after your treatment. The serums and treatments need to have time to absorb into your skin completely.
  • Forget to use sunscreen with noncomedogenic ingredients. Sunscreen is always a must, but make sure your post-facial sunscreen is noncomedogenic, meaning it won’t clog your pores.
  • Exercise right after your treatment. Sweating will remove the serums that are still being absorbed into your skin.
  • Swim or apply water or steam to your face until at least six hours after your treatment. As with exercise and sweating, applying water or steam will remove the skincare products before they’re fully absorbed.
  • Pick at your skin. While you should never do this, it’s especially important to avoid it after a facial when your skin is at its most sensitive.
  • Wax, shave, or pluck hair in the treated area for at least a few days after treatment, as this can inflame your hair follicles.
  • Forget to follow the post-facial care instructions provided by your esthetician. Your provider knows the best way to care for your skin based on the procedures and products used during your treatment.

Before and After Facial FAQs

Below are answers to commonly asked questions about professional facial treatments.

What should I do to my skin before a facial?

Before your facial treatment, make sure you remove any makeup and wash your face, drink plenty of water to hydrate your skin, and avoid shaving or waxing any treatment areas.

What activities should you avoid after a facial?

After your facial, allow at least six hours before exercising, swimming, or wearing makeup. While Geneo treatments don’t require downtime, following this guideline will ensure your freshly cleaned pores stay free of impurities.

How long do results last after a facial?

A Glo2Facial gives your skin an initial glow that lasts for several days. The treatment will continue doing important work beneath the skin’s surface (e.g., boosting collagen production and oxygenation) for approximately four weeks as your skin moves through its natural regeneration cycle.

The Best Facial Treatment with No Down Time Required

Getting a Glo2Facial is a fantastic investment in your skin’s health. You’ll see the best results with pre- and post-facial care. Before your facial, wash your face, make sure you’re hydrated, and skip any at-home treatments. Afterward, avoid sweating or wearing makeup for at least six hours, use a clean pillowcase, and follow any post-treatment instructions from your provider.

To experience a gentle, effective facial with no downtime, find a Glo2Facial provider and book a facial treatment today.


How to Hydrate Skin from the Inside Out

When it comes to achieving smooth, supple skin, hydration is the name of the game. We’ve got all the information you need to achieve skin hydration perfection, from drinking enough water to choosing the right skincare products.

What Makes Skin Lose Hydration?

Our bodies naturally lose hydration throughout the day, and for many people, this is the leading cause of dehydrated skin. Typically, women lose about two quarts of water daily from regular activity, and men lose up to three quarts.

There are many other common reasons for dehydrated skin, including:

  • A diet high in salt or sugar
  • Drinking too much alcohol
  • Intense activity
  • Hot weather
  • Illness
  • Prolonged hot showers

How to Keep the Skin Hydrated - 8 Best Practices for Skin Hydration

It’s time to rescue your skin from the side effects of dehydration. Below are eight best practices to keep your skin hydrated and looking its best.

1. Drink enough water

The most essential step in staving off dehydration is also the simplest: Drink enough water. Our bodies are between 50-70% water, so proper hydration is critical to the function of every organ. Skin is the largest organ, so it’s no surprise that it immediately shows the negative effects of dehydration. Drinking eight cups of water a day is a good baseline to aim for to keep your skin hydrated.

2. Pay attention to your diet

You can make many easy dietary changes to help keep your skin hydrated. Including more water-rich foods is one of the best ways to offset natural hydration loss. They provide a healthy dose of H2O, as well as the vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to help your body use it efficiently.

Consider adding more of these to your diet to supplement your water intake:

  • Fruits such as melons, strawberries, peaches, and oranges
  • Broths and soups
  • Cucumbers
  • Zucchini
  • Lettuce
  • Tomatoes
  • Celery

3. Limit hot showers and baths

Showering or bathing in hot water can cause your skin to dry out. Hot water can strip away the natural oils that keep your skin lubricated, and it can cause you to sweat. As the hot water raises your body’s temperature, you naturally start to sweat as a way to cool off, which can deplete your hydration level quickly.

If the idea of a cold shower or bath fills you with dread, we have good news for you. You can mitigate the skin-drying effects of a hot shower or bath by keeping them short. If you’re in and out before you begin to sweat, you won't lose any water. You can also combat the loss of moisture-retaining natural oils by keeping the water lukewarm rather than steaming hot.

4. Avoid overwashing

Overwashing can strip away important natural oils that help seal in your skin’s hydration, eventually causing it to dry out. It’s best to wash your face and body no more than twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. If your skin is especially dry, just wash it once at night so you can clear away the day’s dirt and bacteria.

It’s more difficult to avoid overwashing your hands. Because your hands touch so many potentially germy things throughout the day, it’s essential to wash them often. You can reduce the drying effects of overwashing your hands by choosing a gentle soap and always applying a moisturizing lotion afterward.

5. Use a gentle cleanser

Many cleansers contain drying chemicals such as sulfates, alcohol, and harsh surfactants that can remove the natural oils that help protect your skin from dehydration. A gentle cleanser will remove dirt and unwanted oil without causing an imbalance in your natural moisture levels.

To choose a gentle cleanser, pick a gel- or cream-based option labeled “pH balanced.” Avoid foaming cleansers and ones that contain skin-drying sulfates, parabens, and phthalates.

6. Seek out hydrating skincare ingredients

In addition to avoiding harsh cleansers, it’s important to look for skincare products that increase hydration. There’s a big difference between moisturizing products and hydrating products. Moisturizing products help prevent moisture loss by essentially sealing it into your skin. Hydrating products increase your skin’s moisture level by coaxing water from the innermost layer to move outwards.

Humectants are the key ingredients in hydrating skincare products. The most popular humectant right now is hyaluronic acid, which can hold 1,000 times its weight in water. Aloe, alpha hydroxy acids, and glycerin are other useful humectants to look for in the ingredients list.

7. Use extra moisturizing products overnight

Skin goes into repair mode as you sleep, focusing on collagen production and cell regeneration. This makes it the perfect time to add extra moisturizing products to your skin. Look for a product with moisturizing ingredients such as ceramides, silicones, and occlusives (e.g., cocoa butter, castor oil, lanolin). These all help prevent trans-epidermal water loss, which will help your skin stay healthy and moisturized.

8. Protect your skin from the elements

The elements can also do a number on your skin’s hydration level. As humidity levels drop in winter, so does your skin’s moisture content. You may also experience a big drop in your body’s thirst response, making you more likely to skimp on your daily water intake. In the heat or when you’re bundled up against the cold, your body can lose significant amounts of water as you sweat.

Your biggest weapon against dehydration from the elements is to increase your water intake. You can also limit your time outdoors when it’s sweltering and get a humidifier to use inside during winter.

9. Treat your skin to hydrating spa treatments

Your at-home skin care routine may not be enough to treat dehydrated skin, especially when you’re combating severe weather or environmental factors. Spas and estheticians offer a range of hydrating skincare treatments using specialized techniques, technology and ingredients to get results that you simply can’t achieve at home.

Hydrating facial treatments, mud masks, and gentle scrubs are great options. Glo2Facial treatments provide deep, lasting hydration, increase oxygenation, gently exfoliate, and promote skin cell turnover to bring healthy, hydrated cells to the surface.

Even better – Glo2Facial facial treatments can be used just about anywhere on the body, so you can have healthy, hydrated, glowing skin from head to toe. Check out all of our customized treatments here, and find a Glo2Facial provider near you.

Try a Facial for Dehydrated Skin with Glo2Facial Today

Hydration is the key to banishing flaky, dry skin and maintaining a beautiful complexion. You can improve your skin’s hydration in many ways, from drinking plenty of water to optimizing your skincare routine. Implement the tips above, and you’ll be well on your way to smoother, younger-looking skin.

For even more hydration, treat yourself to a Glo2Facial. It provides excellent skin hydration benefits, and our Glo2Facial Hydrate customization goes above and beyond. Find a Glo2Facial provider near you today!

Are you a professional interested in offering Glo2Facial to your clients? Click here to learn more about becoming a Glo2Facial provider today.


Facial Treatments 101: Choose the Best Facial for You

Facial treatments are an excellent way to improve the overall health of your skin while also relaxing and letting go of all your stress. With so many options available it can be tough to know what each type of facial does and which will be best for you.

To help you choose the best facial treatment for your unique needs, we’ll review the techniques and benefits of four of the most popular types of facials:

  • European facials
  • Hydrating facials
  • Oxygen facials
  • Facial peels

Key Benefits of a Facial Treatment

There are a variety of facial treatments available, and though they differ in technique, active ingredients, and overall results, they still provide many of the same benefits.

  • Deep cleansing: Facials help remove oil and dirt from deep within your pores, leading to fewer blemishes and glowing skin.
  • Better blood circulation: Facial treatments can stimulate circulation, which helps bring more oxygen and nutrients to your skin and reduces puffiness.
  • Moisturizing: Facials hydrate the skin to make it supple and reduce issues such as flakiness and irritation.
  • Reduced scarring: Acne is frustrating enough on its own, but it can also leave long-lasting scars. Facial treatments can help reduce the appearance of scars and even out skin tone.
  • Stress relief: Getting a facial is an act of self-care. It’s a great way to relieve stress while also improving the look and feel of your skin.

 

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What is a European Facial?

A European facial, also called a classic facial, is the most common facial treatment. It’s an excellent option if you’re looking for a way to de-stress and pamper yourself. Your esthetician can customize the type of products they use during the treatment, such as moisturizers, and masks, to suit your specific skincare needs. This makes European facials appropriate for all skin types.

Glo2Facials are an innovative take on the European facial method, and offer immediate and long-lasting results. Learn more about Glo2Facial treatment customizations here.

What Does a European Facial Include?

A European facial includes: Steaming, cleansing, exfoliating, massaging, masking, and moisturizing.

A typical European facial starts with an esthetician gently steaming your face to open your pores. They then cleanse and exfoliate your face to remove impurities and dead skin cells that can cause a dull complexion.

Next, they perform a facial massage that stimulates circulation and helps give your skin a healthy glow. It’s also deeply relaxing. The final steps are a face mask followed by a serum or moisturizer to condition your skin.

How Much Does a European Facial Cost?

A classic European facial costs between $50 and $120, depending on how basic you want the services to be. Many salons offer tiers for classic facials, allowing you to customize the services you want. For example, you may be able to choose a simple steam, cleanse, and moisturize option or a more involved process that includes all the steps covered above as well as extractions.

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What Is a Hydrating Facial?

A hydrating facial is a treatment that’s focused primarily on deeply moisturizing the skin to reduce the look of fine lines and banish flakiness and irritation. A hydrating facial can benefit all skin types, though it’s especially helpful if you have naturally dry or combination skin. It’s also a great option during the wintertime. Cold, dry air saps moisture from the skin, and this type of facial provides an instant dose of skin-soothing hydration.

Good to know: A hydrating facial is different from a hydrafacial. A hydrafacial is a type of hydrating facial performed with a proprietary device that removes impurities with a suction action.

If you’re looking for deep, lasting hydration, Glo2Facial's Hydrate customization uses innovative technology to enhance moisture retention, strengthen the skin barrier, and increase skin metabolism for a replenished and revitalized complexion.

What Does a Hydrating Facial Include?

A hydrating facial includes: Deep oil cleansing, exfoliation, steaming, masking, and moisturizing.

A hydrating facial has many of the same steps as a European facial, but it’s done with products specifically chosen for their moisturizing properties. Your esthetician will begin with a deep oil cleanse, followed by exfoliation to remove dead skin cells and steam to open your pores. This puts your skin in the best condition to accept the rest of the treatment. For the last step, you’ll receive a hydrating mask and a rich moisturizer to lock in all the hydration.

How Much Does a Hydrating Facial Cost?

A basic hydrating facial can be done at home for just the cost of the materials used, while treatments done professionally can range from $60 to $200.

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What is an Oxygen Facial?

An oxygen facial uses highly pressurized oxygen loaded with nutrients your skin needs. The oxygen is applied directly into the outer layer of skin on your face and neck. This nourishing treatment can promote collagen growth to make your skin more supple and reduce wrinkles and other signs of aging. It works well on all skin types.

While Glo2Facials are not considered oxygen facials, oxygenating the skin is a key factor in the innovative technology and enhanced processes used in all Glo2Facials.

Instead of applying pressurized oxygen to your skin, “Glo2Facial’s oxygenation process triggers the body’s natural, physiological process of producing oxygen to increase oxygen levels internally within skin. Oxygen is carried to the surface of the skin where the heightened levels of oxygen prep the skin to absorb nutrients throughout the rest of the facial treatment.”

Click here to learn more about how Glo2Facials work, and how our technology provides significantly enhanced results compared to other facial methods.

What Does an Oxygen Facial Include?

An oxygen facial includes: Cleansing, exfoliation, pressurized oxygen treatment.

As with most treatments, an oxygen facial starts with cleansing and exfoliating to prep the skin. Your esthetician will then use a device to apply nutrient-rich, pressurized oxygen to your face and neck, rejuvenating and nourishing your skin.

How Much Does an Oxygen Facial Cost?

An oxygen facial usually costs between $100 and $200, though some clinics charge as much as $500.

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What is a Facial Peel?

A facial peel, sometimes called a chemical peel, is a treatment that removes layers of skin. It’s done with a chemical solution commonly made from lactic, salicylic, and glycolic acids. After a peel, your skin grows back smoother, more evenly toned, and younger looking. A peel can also make scars less visible.

What Does a Facial Peel Include?

Unlike other facial treatments which are done by an esthetician, a facial peel (especially a deep peel) is typically performed by a dermatologist as an outpatient procedure.

There are three levels of chemical peel – light, medium, and deep. The three levels refer to how many layers of skin the peel removes. The more layers removed, the more effective the peel. However, it’s important to keep in mind that medium and deep peels can leave your face red for several weeks as the skin heals to reveal a smoother, fresher complexion.

Facial peels are not used with Glo2Facial.

How Much Does a Facial Peel Cost?

Chemical peels cost anywhere from $100 to $6,000, depending on what level of peel you’re getting and the clinic you go to. Light peels are the least expensive, and deep peels are the most expensive.

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What Kind of Facial Should I Get?

The best facial treatment for you will depend on your skin type, budget, and what specific results you’re looking for.

  • To moisturize dry skin, try a hydrating facial.
  • To reduce scarring, get a facial peel.
  • To rejuvenate skin, look for an oxygen facial.
  • To relax and get healthy-looking skin, try a European, hydrating, or oxygen facial.

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The Glo2Facial Difference

With most facials, you might receive a different experience at nearly every spa you visit–including varying ingredients, different facial methods, and a wide range of results.

The Glo2Facial is different, offering a very high standard with incredible results, no matter what spa or esthetician you receive your facial from.

To help you find the perfect facial, Glo2Facial offers a range of personalized, non-invasive customizations that cater to every age and skin type. Whether you’re looking to brighten and rejuvenate, detox and balance, or smooth and firm, we have the perfect facial treatment for your needs.

Click here to find a Glo2Facial Provider near you and schedule your Glo2Facial today.

Interested in offering Glo2Facial to your clients? Learn more about becoming a Glo2Facial Provider here.


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Skin Exfoliation 101: A Guide to Skin Renewal

With so many skin products on the market, it can be easy to forget about one of the simplest and most important skin care techniques: Exfoliation! Performing a home skin care routine without proper exfoliation is like trying to create a new painting on top of an already used, dirty canvas. Freshly exfoliated skin provides the ideal foundation for the rest of your skin care routine.

In this article, we’ll review why exfoliation is so essential, cover popular exfoliation methods, share ways to exfoliate your skin at home, and how at-home exfoliation compares to spa quality exfoliation.

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How Does Exfoliation Work?

Skin cells don’t live forever, unfortunately. In fact, millions of cells die every day, but new ones are always ready to replace them. This cycle is called desquamation.

Ideally, all old skin cells would shed on their own to allow room for the fresh cells to replace them; however, they sometimes need a little help. That’s where exfoliation comes in.

Exfoliation is the process of manually removing dead skin cells using chemical applications, grainy scrubs, or scrubbing tools. When you remove the barrier of dead skin cells, you reveal the fresh, healthy cells underneath.

Exfoliation Benefits

Exfoliation can benefit your skin in several ways:

  • Uncovers fresh skin cells, and these absorb skincare products better. This means your moisturizers, serums, and other products work more effectively.
  • Removes dead, grainy skin cells to reveal a brighter complexion.
  • Stimulates collagen production, which is key to younger-looking skin.
  • Reduces breakouts by removing dead cells that can clog pores.

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How to Exfoliate Your Skin

Exfoliating your skin isn’t difficult, but it’s important to be gentle on your skin when doing so.

If you’re at a spa, your esthetician will know exactly what to do; but there are still some steps you can take to make sure to protect your skin while getting it squeaky-clean and exfoliated.

How to Exfoliate Your Skin at Home

It’s easy to create an at-home exfoliation skincare routine. Before you begin, it’s important to know that you should only exfoliate healthy skin. If you have painful acne, a cut, or a sunburn, you can exfoliate while avoiding that area carefully or wait until your skin has healed.

The face is the most common area to exfoliate, but you can also use it to remove old skin cells from the rest of your body to reveal fresh, smooth skin.

Follow these steps to add exfoliation to your skincare routine:

  1. Cleanse the area: Use your usual face or body wash to clean the area you want to exfoliate.
  2. Apply exfoliant in a circular motion: Whether you use a scrub, exfoliating serum, or a brush, the key to proper exfoliation is using the product gently and in a circular motion. It doesn’t take much pressure to remove dead skin cells, and being too forceful can cause redness and irritation.
  3. Rinse: Splash the area you exfoliated with water or use a wet cloth to completely remove all the dead skin cells and any product you used.
  4. Moisturize: Now that your skin is clean and refreshed, it’s the perfect time to hydrate with a gentle moisturizer. Your skin may feel a little sensitive after exfoliating, so choose a moisturizer without harsh ingredients like alcohol or fragrances.

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While facials are the most common skin treatment performed at spas, you can also receive exfoliating skin treatments on other parts of your body as well.

If you’ve never had an exfoliating facial or other treatment before, or have not used exfoliating products at home, make sure to communicate that to your esthetician so they can use their most gentle ingredients and techniques.

It’s also important to avoid exfoliating facials if you have a sunburn, painful blemishes, or any wounds on your face or other skin areas that you would like to treat.

Most facials and skin treatments involve an exfoliation step, so make sure you work with your esthetician to select the facial treatment and exfoliation method that will work best for your skin.

There are many different kinds of exfoliation methods available in professional spa treatments: from physical methods like microdermabrasion that use a sand-like grit to slough away old skin cells; to chemical methods like a glycolic acid that lifts away dead skin cells.

Glo2Facial uses natural ingredients in each customization pod, which react with Primer Gel to provide gentle, non-invasive exfoliation and trigger the oxygenation process within the skin.

Even better, there is a personalized Glo2Facial for every skin care need, so this gentle, innovative skin care treatment works for everyone.

How Often to Exfoliate

How often you exfoliate will depend on your skin type, and whether you’re exfoliating your skin at home or with a professional treatment.

  • If you have sensitive skin, you should exfoliate no more than once a week. If your skin starts to feel irritated or extra sensitive, reduce the frequency to once every other week.
  • If you have oily skin, you can exfoliate three times a week or even every other day if you don’t notice any sensitivity. You’ll likely see a reduction in breakouts once exfoliation becomes part of your routine.
  • If you have dry skin, exfoliating one to two times each week will help keep your skin fresh without causing irritation.
  • If you have combination skin, you can exfoliate your entire face about twice a week. You also have the option to exfoliate just your oily areas more often if needed.

Note: If you receive a spa exfoliation treatment, you may want to skip your next at-home exfoliation treatment, especially if you have sensitive skin.

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Exfoliation Tools and Products

There are two main types of exfoliation: physical and chemical. Physical exfoliators include scrubs and dry brushes, and chemical exfoliators include alpha and beta hydroxy acids.

We tend to think of chemicals — especially acids — as harsh, but chemical exfoliants are often gentler on the skin than physical ones. The strength of the chemical exfoliant is predetermined and applied in a controlled manner. Physical exfoliation is sometimes done too aggressively, especially by those new to exfoliating.

Whether you use physical or chemical exfoliation, keep in mind that your skin should never be red and sensitive after your exfoliate. If it is, this is a sign that you used a physical exfoliant too aggressively, are exfoliating too often, or your skin is too sensitive for the chemical exfoliant you used.

Skin exfoliation scrub

An exfoliating scrub is a substance that contains tiny, mildly abrasive particles that remove dull skin cells.

At Home: Scrubs are typically targeted to either the face and neck or the body, and it’s important to use them for their intended purpose. The skin of your face is more delicate and sensitive than the skin on the rest of your body. A body scrub will be too harsh for your face, and a facial scrub may not be abrasive enough for the rest of your skin.

At the Spa: Some spa treatments use an exfoliating scrub, especially on areas of the body other than the face. Scrubs are especially common in pedicures, since calloused areas like the feet can better handle the abrasive scrubbing.

Dry brush exfoliation

Dry brushing has been around for thousands of years, so it’s a thoroughly proven method for effective exfoliation, stimulating circulation and may even improve lymphatic drainage. Dry brushing removes dead skin cells with a stiff-bristled brush that you gently rub over the skin in a circular motion.

At Home: You can use this exfoliation method for both your face and your body, often with the same brush. Just be sure to choose a brush that is soft enough to use on your face without causing irritation.

At the Spa: Some spa treatments offer dry brushing, especially in combination with body or facial massage. Make sure your esthetician is very practiced with the treatment, and if the pressure feels too intense or painful at any time, speak up. Dry brushing can damage your skin if performed with too much pressure, or on overly dry, damaged, or sensitive skin.

Chemical exfoliation

Unlike a scrub or dry brush which physically removes dead skin cells, chemical exfoliants work by using acids to break down old skin cells. The acids used are usually either AHA or BHA, or a newer ingredient type known as PHA.

AHA exfoliation uses alpha hydroxy acids, BHA uses beta hydroxy acids, and PHA uses polyhydroxy acids. While they may sound a little intimidating, these ingredients are often naturally sourced (like the most common AHA, citric acid).

All of these chemicals work in similar ways to remove dead cells and smooth out skin. However, BHA exfoliation penetrates deeper into the pores, making it ideal for unclogging pores in acne-prone skin.

At Home: Since some chemical exfoliants can be irritating, make sure to test them out on a small area of your skin before applying it all over. Avoid combining chemical exfoliants with ph-sensitive ingredients, like vitamin C, in your other skin care products.

At the Spa: Make sure to communicate to your esthetician if you have very sensitive skin. PHA exfoliants (like in the Glo2Facial Hydrate customization) are often gentler on sensitive skin than AHA or BHA, while providing improved results.

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Glo2Facial Exfoliation

Unlike other exfoliation methods, Glo2Facial combines innovative technology with nourishing ingredients in the customization pods and Primer Gel to deliver a gentle, non-invasive exfoliation facial experience and trigger the oxygenation process within the skin.

Learn more about our exfoliation process and how Glo2Facial works here.

Where Can I Find the Right Exfoliation Products for Me?

Exfoliation is essential to creating an effective home skincare routine that will improve the look and feel of your complexion. To find the best skin exfoliation products for you, check out Glo2Facial’s customizable facial treatment. No matter your age, skin type, or goals, you’ll find innovative skincare options that provide immediate and long-lasting results.

And if you're ready to have skin that looks and feels better, brighter, and healthier than it has in years, click here to find a professional Glo2Facial provider near you.