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Skin & Facials

Skin & Facials

D-Tan, O3+, Casmara, brightening & Hydra

Facials should feel relaxing and purposeful. Our skin services focus on cleansing, hydration, de-tan and visible freshness so skin can look brighter, smoother and more refreshed.

When should you choose each service?

Choose a service based on what you are noticing now, the look you want, and how much maintenance you are comfortable with. The timing below is a practical salon planning guide—not a medical prescription. If your skin is actively sunburned, blistered, infected, very irritated, or you have an unexplained rash, postpone salon skin treatments and seek medical advice if needed.
D-Tan
When to consider it

When skin looks cosmetically tanned, dull or uneven after sun exposure—but not when it is actively sunburned.

Typical planning range

Often used as needed or around every 3–6 weeks depending on skin sensitivity and the product used.

Why ongoing care matters

Gentle, appropriate care plus daily sun protection can help maintain a more even-looking complexion.

When to wait / ask first

Do NOT use D-Tan to treat an active sunburn. If skin is red, hot, painful, blistered or peeling from sunburn, let it heal first.

Lotus Facial
When to consider it

When skin feels dull, tired or dry and you want routine cleansing, massage and hydration.

Typical planning range

A common salon rhythm is about every 4–6 weeks if your skin tolerates it well.

Why ongoing care matters

Regular but not excessive facial care can support a clean, hydrated appearance and encourages you to pay attention to skin changes.

When to wait / ask first

Postpone if skin is sunburned, broken, infected, actively irritated or reacting to products.

O3+ Facial
When to consider it

When you want a premium facial focused on cleansing, hydration and visible freshness before an event or as routine care.

Typical planning range

Often around every 4–6 weeks, but the exact interval should depend on your skin and the specific protocol.

Why ongoing care matters

Spacing facials helps avoid over-treating while still maintaining a regular self-care routine.

When to wait / ask first

Tell the salon about retinoids, recent peels, allergies, active acne treatment or sensitive skin before exfoliating procedures.

Skin Brightening Facial
When to consider it

When skin looks dull or uneven and you want a fresher-looking complexion, especially before a function.

Typical planning range

Often about every 4–6 weeks if suitable; avoid stacking multiple exfoliating treatments too close together.

Why ongoing care matters

Gentle brightening routines work best alongside moisturizer and daily broad-spectrum sun protection.

When to wait / ask first

Avoid if skin is sunburned or very irritated; stronger exfoliating products may worsen sensitivity or pigmentation in some skin tones.

Kanpeki Facial
When to consider it

When you want a more premium, intensive salon facial experience for hydration and refreshed appearance.

Typical planning range

Typically planned every 4–6 weeks or for selected occasions, depending on the exact protocol.

Why ongoing care matters

Using premium treatments selectively rather than too frequently can help balance results, comfort and cost.

When to wait / ask first

Check ingredients and suitability if you have sensitive skin, allergies or are using prescription skin treatments.

Casmara Facial
When to consider it

When skin feels dehydrated or you want a soothing, event-ready facial with a specialized mask experience.

Typical planning range

Often every 4–6 weeks or before selected events, depending on skin response.

Why ongoing care matters

Hydration-focused care can temporarily improve softness and the look of smoothness.

When to wait / ask first

Stop immediately if a mask causes burning, itching or stinging; discuss allergies or sensitive skin first.

Hydra Facial
When to consider it

When skin feels congested, dehydrated or dull and you want a refreshed, hydrated appearance with little downtime.

Typical planning range

Many customers plan it around every 4–6 weeks, but frequency should be personalized to skin type and the exact device/protocol.

Why ongoing care matters

Regular, appropriately spaced hydration-focused care can support a smoother, fresher appearance without replacing daily skin care.

When to wait / ask first

Delay if skin is sunburned, infected, open, highly irritated, or after recent procedures unless cleared by an appropriate professional.