After a standard massage, a facial spa is the second most popular therapy. The aim of a facial spa is to clean and hydrate the skin and then, add additional nutrition. Some recommend having at least four facials each year; this could go up to 12 if you are very inclined.
The general process of a facial involves cleaning the pores which includes removing the blackheads and white heads. If you think your face is very delicate or particularly sensitive, you should inform your therapist in advance because the first process might damage your face. After your face has been deeply cleaned, it is covered by a mask which has different nutrients, essential oils and extracts contained within it to help moisturise your face. The last process involves peeling off the mask then applying some toners to your face to help close pores. When it is finished, do not forget to ask for recommendations on the products suited to your skin type.
Remember: read the instructions. Having the right product but not using it correctly is as good as having the wrong product and ultimately you will not receive the benefit! Different essential oils are good for different skin types. Find out what you need, apply them correctly and hopefully you will begin to feel the difference usually in two weeks. Then you can leave the place feeling happy and more beautiful.