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What is the Best Facial for Pimples?

Restore Hyper Wellness Writer
Restore Hyper Wellness Writer
3 minute read
November 22, 2024
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Whether you’re dealing with minor breakouts or addressing the lingering effects of previous blemishes like post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or uneven skin texture, our experts have recommendations to help you reach your goals. Here are two facials that can help improve two common concerns.

Minor Breakouts?

The Jan Marini Proteolytic Enzyme Facial is ideal for those looking to manage occasional blemishes while achieving a refreshed, polished glow. By combining gentle exfoliation with deep hydration, it’s designed to leave skin looking and feeling its best—even for those with sensitive skin.

The Facial Experience

The journey begins with a citrus cleanse to remove makeup, oil and impurities. This is followed by an enzyme cleanse that primes the skin for the next step: a gentle resurfacing mask. The mask works to exfoliate the skin without causing irritation, making it safe for even the most sensitive complexions. If necessary, extractions can be performed at this stage, further enhancing results.

After exfoliation, a hydrating mask is applied, delivering a soothing blend of advanced ingredients to leave skin looking clearer, calmer and more even in texture.

The finishing touches include:

  • Vitamin C serum with DMAE, which brightens and helps lift and tone the skin.
  • Hydrator enriched with peptides, growth factors, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid to repair and restore moisture.
  • Patented eye gel targeting dark circles, fine lines and uneven tone around the eyes.
  • Broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen with antioxidants and an oil-capture system for lasting protection in an elegant formula.

This facial is excellent for all skin types, including dry, sensitive or reactive skin, providing immediate hydration and a radiant, even complexion.

Targeting Hyperpigmentation & Texture

For those addressing post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation or uneven skin texture from past breakouts, the Jan Marini Luminate Facial offers advanced brightening agents, targeted acids and antioxidants to reveal a radiant, even-toned complexion.

The Facial Experience

This treatment begins with a double cleanse, removing impurities and preparing the skin for a transformative exfoliation. An exfoliating mask containing malic and lactic acids is massaged into the skin to smooth its surface. The mask is infused with antioxidants and brightening technologies to help reduce redness and even out skin tone.

The finishing steps include:

  • Vitamin C serum with DMAE to brighten and lift facial contours.
  • Hydrator with hyaluronic acid, growth factors, peptides and antioxidants to restore moisture and rejuvenate the skin.
  • Patented eye gel to address dark circles, wrinkles and uneven tone around the delicate eye area.
  • Broad-spectrum sunscreen with antioxidants and oil-capture technology to protect and enhance the skin’s radiance.

This facial is particularly effective in helping reduce hyperpigmentation, improve discoloration and create a smooth, even texture.

Book a Free Consultation for Clearer Skin

Choosing the right facial can make a difference, and we're here to help you achieve clearer, healthier skin. If you're ready to find the perfect facial for your unique skin needs, schedule a free consultation with one of our licensed Skin Health experts. During this personalized appointment, we will create a tailored roadmap to help you achieve your Skin Health goals.

Book your free consultation today! You deserve radiant, healthy skin.

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