What Is An Esthetician and Are Facials Really Necessary?

What Is An Esthetician and Are Facials Really Necessary?
Dec 12, 2022

What Is An Esthetician and Are Facials Really Necessary?

If you’re serious about the health of your skin then seeing a skincare professional like an esthetician can benefit you.

More than just treating yourself to a relaxing experience, facials give your skin a deep cleanse and treatment you can’t achieve at home.

Estheticians use medical-grade skincare products that are more effective than over-the-counter, consumer skincare.

In this article, we’re going to take a look at what an esthetician is and what they do; and also why facials are essential for healthy skin.

What Is An Esthetician?

An esthetician is a skincare professional who is trained to analyze and enhance the skin’s appearance through various treatments and services.

Estheticians spend several months learning things such as the science behind our skin, facial anatomy, how to care for the skin, hair removal, and how to improve the appearance of the skin. 

It’s important to be able to determine when you should go to an esthetician for skin issues and when you should refer to a dermatologist.

For appearance enhancement concerns like acne, fine lines, or excessive oiliness; being consistent with visiting your esthetician monthly can greatly help improve these issues.

However, for deep rooted issues like severe skin conditions or sensitivities; a dermatologist is a better choice.

What Is A Facial?

Facials are an incredibly relaxing experience that also work to improve the overall health of your skin.

Skin treatments and products vary by each individual client’s skin type, needs, and concerns. But in most cases, everyone should treat themselves to a facial every 4 weeks.

Staying consistent with monthly facials will lead to faster results and a noticeable difference in the skin.

Are There Different Types Of Facials?

There is nearly an endless list of the different types of facials you can get depending on your skin type and needs.

From hydrafacials to acne facials, a spa or independent esthetician will usually offer a sevice for every concern.

Facials can also be customized to treat multiple concerns in one treatment.

For example, a classic or European facial is the most common. It’s usually 60 minutes long and includes steps like cleansing, exfoliation, extractions, masking, and more. During your facial, your esthetician may decide to use products that hydrate and also brighten to address dry and dull skin.

Then there are other treatments like an express facial or mini facial that are usually  30 minutes and serve as a quick pick me up for someone on the go.

If you’re unsure about which facial would be best for you, a great rule of thumb is to book a classic facial for your appointment but tell your skin concerns to the esthetician who will lead you to the best facial for you.

The Takeaway

Facials are a great tool for maintaining healthy skin and can go a long way in improving skin concerns or conditions.

If you’re serious about skincare, having an esthetician you see regularly will be a huge help in the process. You can’t always trust information about skincare online, and that information won’t be tailored to your specific skin care needs so it’s always best to see a professional.


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