Face Facts: Why You Should Get Facials

Similar to getting a massage, a facial offers layers of benefits, not only outward, but also beneath the surface.

     Just the mention of the word facial conjures up images of pampered treatments at a spa that leave the recipient calm, relaxed and stress-free. While this is more than reason enough for many women to visit a spa, there are numerous health benefits of facials as well. No longer just an option for the wealthy, facials have become much more affordable and beneficial for skin, with many first-timers to spas maturing into steady clients who later cannot imaging living their lives without facial appointments.

     Among the many types of facials, there seems to be something for every member of the family: classic women’s versions, men’s facials and facials specialized for teens. Each one targets a specific type of skin, and offers the most customized treatment for maintenance, prevention, as well as addressing problem skin areas. While the various facials are intended for different clients, they all offer one thing in common in their results: healthier skin. In much the same way a woman’s facial can address sensitivity, fine lines, and signs of aging, a man’s facial eases irritation, and provides a deep cleansing – with both resulting in healthy, radiant skin. Not to be outdone, teen facials also offer enhancements in appearance by soothing redness and helping to prevent breakout-prone incidents.

When considered a medical benefit, most people would agree facials are the kind of medicine few people would refuse to take.

     Similar to getting a massage, a facial offers layers of benefits, not only outward, but also beneath the surface. The overall relaxation and relief of stress is immediately apparent after both a massage or facial. However, added benefits beneath the skin evidence muscles that are no longer tight and pores that are no longer clogged. These in-common benefits are often the reason many spas offer combinations of both services – so that clients can receive the maximum benefits of both options, and leave with more mobility and flexibility in their steps and skin.

    In times past, both massages and facials were considered commonplace events for the well off, and luxuries for nine-to-fivers. Today, many medical professionals extol the virtues of both, with chiropractors encouraging massage as often as dermatologists encourage facials. In fact, regular spa treatments often work hand-in-hand with physician-dictated courses of treatment, and serve to enhance overall health among patients. It’s this type of win-win situation that has spas growing in clientele, with an increase in facial requests. When considered a medical benefit, most people would agree facials are the kind of medicine few people would refuse to take. SEAM

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