Consistently the most visible part of your body, your face endures regular exposure to the elements and a range of chemicals present in make-up and dirt as well as toxins in the air. Aside from your usual cleansing and beauty routines, Emily's Dermalogica Facials, known for the "Double Cleanse", cleanse and refresh by going deep within your pores to remove dead skin, leaving it smooth and rejuvenated.
Customized to address one concern or multiple concerns.
Address your top skin concern when you are short on time. Get a quick lift with a basic treatment to revive your skin and freshen up the appearance when you are on the go.
The Dermalogica Clear Start Breakout Clearing treatment will remove excess oil buildup, purify the skin, reduce congestion, and sooth the skin reducing acne induced inflammation.
Professional Advanced exfoliation facial treatments go beyond your customized facial by reaching into the deeper layers of the skin and are more intensive than at home treatments to correct uneven skin tone and deep facial wrinkles. Advanced exfoliation treatments will remove the outer layers of dead skin cells, speeding up cell turnover, which will help clear breakouts, remove blackheads and brighten lack luster skin. The result is refreshed, refined, radiant, and plump new skin.
Bio-Brasion is Wet/Dry Microdermabrasion. This is a revolutionary treatment using advanced technology that is redefining microdermabrasion. This is the most progressive microdermabrasion in skin care! This treatment increases cell turnover, refines lines, stimulates collagen, plumps skin, reduces uneven pigmentation, helps reduce acne scarring, and will leave skin soft, smooth, hydrated and glowing!
A chemical peel is an acid solution that is applied to the skin. It dissolves the outermost layer of skin cells, which then peels off over the following days to reveal the fresher, younger layer below. Peels are very effective in treating a large range of skin concerns such as aging, sun damage, acne, mild scarring, improving skin brightness, and evening skin tone. Dermalogica's Pro Power Peel is customizable for the varying skin types and skin conditions.
Includes Post-Procedure Kit
Celluma is a unique low-level light therapy device that uses the application of light energy in varying wavelengths to improve cellular health by accelerating the skins natural healing and repair process. Based on NASA research, Celluma delivers blue, red and near-infrared light energy simultaneously to safely for treat wrinkles, acne & pain conditions.
Add the Celluma LED Light Therapy onto the deep treatment (masque) portion of any skin treatment for 15 minutes
*This treatment is not recommended for those who experience claustrophobia
Add the Celluma LED Light Therapy onto the deep treatment (masque) portion of any skin treatment for 30 minutes.
*This treatment is not recommended for those who experience claustrophobia
This is a 45 minute treatment where you will get to enjoy a 30 minute LED Light Therapy session that focuses on either Acne or Aging. Emily will cleanse and prep your skin prior to the LED Light Therapy session. Take this time to relax, unwind, and reset your mind! Your treatment will be completed with an application of hydration and protection products.
*This treatment is not recommended for those who experience claustrophobia
Bring the Celluma home with you to use when it is convenient for you! A rental agreement is required along with a deposit equal to the rental fee. The deposit is refunded when the device is returned undamaged. In the event the device is returned damaged, the deposit will not be returned and the client will be responsible for repair and replacement costs.
$60 refundable damage deposit is required
$150 refundable damage deposit required
$280 refundable damage deposit required
Be sure to allow enough time to fill out a comprehensive intake prior to your treatment. Plan to arrive a little early so you will not feel rushed and can enjoy the entire length of your treatment.
Esthetics is the application of various treatments to the skin, to maintain its health and vitality. Estheticians are trained in skin wellness, helping their clients balance oil and moisture content and achieve a healthy, youthful complexion. As well as various facial skin treatments (described in more detail below), they commonly also perform body treatments such as salt or sugar scrubs, moisturizing or slenderizing body wraps, hair removal techniques such as waxing or threading, and hand/foot treatments to rejuvenate the skin.
A variety of treatments and products are used to protect skin from environmental hazards and combat fine lines, wrinkles, and a dull, uneven skin tone. Estheticians are also skilled in managing conditions such as acne, rosacea, eczema, and dry skin, to name just a few. And finally, skin care treatments are wonderfully relaxing and rejuvenating. If smooth, healthy skin is your goal, visiting a skin care professional can benefit you.
Your skin care treatments should be provided by a properly trained professional. Don’t hesitate to ask your skin care therapist about her background, training, and experience—especially as it relates to the treatment you are considering. Your therapist is a professional member of Associated Skin Care Professionals. Our members have been validated as meeting their state’s licensing credentials and/or core training requirements, and agree to follow a code of ethics which ensures you’ll be treated responsibly and with the utmost respect. ASCP also provides its members with comprehensive resources that allow them to keep up with changing trends, making certain you’ll receive the most up-to-date therapies available.
It is always a good idea to schedule a consultation appointment prior to your first treatment, especially if you are new to esthetic treatments. This gives you and your therapist a chance to discuss your goals and expectations for the first visit, and long term goals for the future. During a consultation, your therapist will go over an extensive intake form, and most likely do a cleansing of the skin followed by a detailed skin analysis. This will give your therapist the information she/he needs to create an individualized treatment plan, both for a series of professional treatments and recommendations for products you can use at home.
Much of the success of maintaining a visible improvement after treatment depends on consistent, correct home care. Your esthetician is trained to select the products that will most benefit your skin, and to advise you on how to maintain your professional results between visits. Like medical or dental care, following the right daily regimen at home is essential if you are to get the most out of your visits to a professional.
Techniques used by estheticians include facial steaming, wrapping, exfoliation, waxing, pore cleansing, extraction, and chemical peels. Creams, lotions, wraps, clay or gel masks, and salt scrubs are used. Machines may also be used to help deliver high-tech services.
Some common therapies:
Dermatology is a branch of the medical profession, practiced by licensed physicians who specialize in disorders of the skin. Esthetic practice specifically excludes diagnosis, prescription, or any other service, procedure, or therapy that requires a medical license. If you’re being treated by a dermatologist, your esthetician can provide complementary and support therapies. In addition, estheticians are trained to recognize early signs of many medical conditions affecting the skin, and will refer you to a dermatologist in such a case.
Cosmetology is the study of beauty treatments including nail care, hair care and styling, makeup application, skin care and more. Esthetics is one branch of cosmetology; some estheticians work in other branches of cosmetology in addition to their skin care practice.
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