Skin cleansing remains a top choice in professional beauty salons. Even with a diligent home routine, blackheads and comedones often require expert extraction—not just for oily skin types. Estheticians start with a warming steam bath to open pores, then use a sterile extractor tool and handkerchief for precise, hygienic removal. While mildly uncomfortable, this delivers dramatic results for clearer skin. The session ends with an antiseptic rinse, pore-tightening lotion, and soothing application. Skip makeup right after; if needed, request a non-comedogenic tinted cream. Expect €25-50 per treatment, renewed every 1-3 months for oily skin or occasionally for normal. For acne, seek a dermatologist instead.
At home, always wash hands before touching your face. If you pop a pimple, disinfect immediately with an alcohol-free solution and avoid makeup on open wounds.
Designed for dull, tired complexions, radiance facials restore a healthy glow—perfect for winter refresh or pre-sun prep. Fruit acids provide gentle exfoliation, sloughing off dead cells and impurities that dull the skin. An invigorating massage stimulates collagen production and tones. For stronger peels targeting scars or fine lines, consult a dermatologist. These salon treatments cost around €50. Prolong results at home with vitamin C serum or a DIY mask for dull skin.
Dry skin craves constant moisture, and professional deep-hydration treatments transform rough, flaky textures into supple beauty. Sessions include gentle makeup removal, micro-exfoliation, hydrating concentrate, relaxing massage, nutrient mask, and sealing oil. Complement with oil-based cleansing like Korean methods, or argan-yogurt masks. For the body, skip harsh sodium laureth sulfate gels; opt for shea butter balm or rich lotions applied daily or as needed.