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3 Reasons Why We Love a HydraFacial for Redheads

Show Your Sensitive Redhead Skin Some TLC

If you love all things skincare, you’ve probably had or at least heard of a facial. Most facials are quite invasive and can be potentially irritating to the skin. If you want to get smooth, bright, clean skin, but don’t want to put your skin through the stress of a facial, you need to try out a HydraFacial®.

1.  No down time 

Unlike a more traditional facial, a Hydrafacial won’t cause you pain or discomfort during or after the treatment. This means there’s no downtime to let your skin recover. Since HydraFacial is non-invasive and can be customized to your skin, it’s suitable for all skin types — even redheads who have more sensitive skin.

2. Great for addressing common skin concerns

HydraFacials combine cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection to remove dead skin cells and impurities. This means your skin will be healthier, happier, and more radiant. HydraFacials are great for addressing common skin concerns such as enlarged pores, dehydration, blemishes, aging, etc. 

3. It provides a beautiful glow

So, you might be wondering: how does HydraFacial work? Well, the device uses an exfoliating top that is paired with a suction. This removes the dead skin cells from the surface of the face. After the exfoliation, a customized selection of serums are infused into the skin to help nourish and benefit the skin. HydraFacials are perfect for prepping your skin for a big event, or just regular facial maintenance. After a HydraFacial, your skin should feel plump, glowing, and smooth.

Then, watch TikTok user, @thedallasaesthetician, perform a HydraFacial:

@thedallasaesthetician

We love the hydrafacial #hydrafacial #hydrafacialmd #skincare #skinisin #skincare101

♬ original sound – Savanna Boda

Rock it like a Redhead!

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