Facials
Choose this when your face feels oily, dry, travel-worn, or tired and you want a simple reset before returning to the day or evening.
A facial is a face-focused spa service built around cleansing, light exfoliation, calming product application, and hydration.
The goal is not a medical correction or aggressive peel. It is a gentle refresh that helps the skin feel clean, balanced, and cared for.
It can stand alone or pair with massage when you want the appointment to feel more complete.
What the appointment feels like
- 01Your attendant checks for sensitivities, recent treatments, or products that may affect comfort.
- 02The service begins with a cleanse to remove oil and surface buildup.
- 03A gentle exfoliation or smoothing step is used only as appropriate for comfort.
- 04A mask and hydration finish help calm the skin before you leave.
For the best experience, facial should feel unhurried, comfortable, and carefully prepared from start to finish.
Good for
- - Post-work or post-travel refresh
- - Guests who want a cleaner, less oily feel
- - A light add-on before dinner or evening plans
- - Pairing with body scrub or massage for a full reset
Prep and aftercare
Before
- - Arrive with minimal face products when possible.
- - Mention retinoids, acne products, recent peels, sunburn, or irritation.
- - Ask for fragrance-free or extra gentle products if your skin reacts easily.
After
- - Keep the skin clean and moisturized after the visit.
- - Avoid strong exfoliants or active products later the same day if your skin feels sensitive.
- - Use sun protection when heading out during the day.
Common questions
Is this facial a medical treatment?
No. It is a spa facial for cleansing, comfort, and hydration. For acne, rashes, or medical skin concerns, speak with a dermatologist.
Can I book a facial with massage?
Yes. A facial pairs well with 45 or 60 minute sessions, especially when you want a polished finish after massage.
Will my skin be red after?
Most guests leave looking refreshed, but sensitive skin can flush. Tell us about sensitivity so the service can stay gentle.
