Facial Hydration

What is it

Facial hydration is an aesthetic treatment that replenishes the skin's water and essential nutrients, restoring its natural protective barrier. It's suitable for all skin types and can be customized to each client's specific needs.

Indications

Dry or dehydrated skin
Frequent exposure to sun, wind, or pollution
Dull, dull, or uneven-textured skin
Post-aesthetic procedures, such as peels and skin cleansing
Preventing premature aging

Benefits

Immediate improvement in skin smoothness and luminosity
Stimulates cell renewal
Reduces the appearance of fine lines and tightness
Skin is better protected against external aggressions
Enhances the results of other facial procedures

Contraindications

Active infectious or inflammatory processes on the face
Allergic reactions to components of cosmetics used
Open wounds or recent burns

How is done

After cleansing the skin, a light exfoliation is performed to remove dead cells. Next, a combination of moisturizing products containing active ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, vitamins, and plant extracts is applied, using gentle massages or specific techniques. The treatment may include a hydrating mask and a final touch of sunscreen.

Peridity

Normal and dry skin: once a week or every two weeks
Oily skin: once every 20 days or as assessed
Can be done before events or as regular skin health maintenance

Care

Avoid direct sun exposure for the first 24 hours.
Use sunscreen daily.
Maintain a home care routine with recommended products.
Avoid using acids or exfoliants for the first 48 hours.

Comments

It's one of the most sought-after and versatile facial aesthetic procedures. It can be performed at any time of year and is highly recommended as ongoing care, even for oily skin—which also requires balanced hydration.

Estimated time

60 minutes

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