LEARN MORE: THE SENSITIVE SKIN FACIAL

*NOTE: Not pregnancy safe. Not recommended for those with a pacemaker or history of heart disease, or are prone to seizures from flashing lights such as epilepsy

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE SENSITIVE SKIN FACIAL?

  • Skin Analysis

  • Deep Pore Double Cleanse

  • Cool Steam

  • Enzyme Exfoliation

  • Extractions (if needed)

  • Facial Massage

  • Oxygen Infusion Aloe Boost

  • Red Clay Mask

  • Hydrating Mask

  • LED Light Therapy

  • Rosacea Relief Cream

  • Moisturizer

  • Skin Nourishing and Calming Serum

  • Firming Eye Lift Treatment

  • Luxury Lip Mask

  • Broad Spectrum Sun Protection

Relax while we nourish, soothe and heal your inflamed skin. The cooling sensation of our Snow Algae Spirulina cleanse will give your skin a refreshed feeling, before moving on to a detoxifying Red Tea Mask and hydrating Marshmallow Whip Mask. The Aloe found in our Calming Mist will help with wound healing and reduce signs of redness. You will benefit from an infusion of calming peptides, stem cells, and botanical extracts resulting in a healthy, even complexion. We will then do an ice globe massage leaving your skin feeling cool and soothed. Lastly, we will apply our Rosacea Serum and Rose Ease Relief Cream to active areas to reduce redness and aid in controlling the demodex mite, which is a key contributor to Rosacea.

WHAT IS LED LIGHT THERAPY?

LED light therapy in skincare is a non-invasive treatment that uses different wavelengths of light to provide various benefits to the skin. LED stands for "Light Emitting Diode," and the therapy involves exposing the skin to specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity.

Here's how LED light therapy works:

1. Wavelengths: Different colors of light have different wavelengths and penetrate the skin to various depths. Common LED colors used in skincare include red, blue, and near-infrared.

2. Red Light: Red light has a wavelength of around 620-700nm and is primarily used for anti-aging purposes. It stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, promotes blood circulation, and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sun

damage.

3. Blue Light: Blue light has a wavelength of around 405-470nm and is mainly used to target acne and bacteria on the skin. It helps kill the bacteria that cause acne, reduces inflammation, and improves overall skin clarity.

4. Near-Infrared Light: Near-infrared light has a wavelength of around 700-1000nm and can penetrate deeper into the skin. It stimulates healing, reduces inflammation, and promotes overall skin rejuvenation.

Benefits of LED light therapy in skincare:

1. Skin Rejuvenation: LED light therapy stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, which helps improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, and promote a more youthful appearance.

2. Acne Treatment: Blue light therapy targets the bacteria responsible for acne breakouts, helping to reduce inflammation and promote clearer skin.

3. Increased Circulation: LED light therapy improves blood circulation, which helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to the skin cells. This can result in a healthier and more radiant complexion.

4. Reduced Inflammation: LED light therapy has anti-inflammatory properties and can help soothe redness, irritation, and swelling associated with various skin conditions.

5. Accelerated Healing: Near-infrared light stimulates the healing process in the skin, making it beneficial for post-treatment recovery or wound healing.

Who is LED light therapy good for?

LED light therapy is generally safe and suitable for most skin types and conditions. It can benefit individuals looking to improve skin tone and texture, reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, treat acne, and promote overall skin health. However, it is always recommended to consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional to determine if LED light therapy is appropriate for your specific needs.

*NOTE: Not pregnancy safe. Not recommended for those with a pacemaker or history of heart disease, or are prone to seizures from flashing lights such as epilepsy

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