DiamondGlow vs Hydrafacial
If you know me, you know I’m a fan of DiamondGlow more so than Hydrafacial but I don’t want to discredit Hydrafacial either - I think she has a place in this world too.
But first lets talk some about Diamond Glow; Clinical goals of a DiamondGlow facial include deep cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration. The facial can also stimulate blood flow and remove toxins from the skin. You’ll also find that a DiamondGlow facial can be used to treat delicate areas like the skin around the eyes and the lips. It uses a closed-loop vacuum with diamond tip technology to provide manual exfoliation and is performed under medical supervision. The facial can be customized to your exact needs thanks to the use of medical grade SkinMedica serums that address growth factors, hydrate the skin, provide antioxidants, and treat discoloration and acne.
The end result of a DiamondGlow facial is skin that feels refreshed, exfoliated, and like your pores are breathing deep breathes of nice crispy cool day!
Goals of a HydraFacial are cosmetic rather than clinical. The treatment is gentle and relaxing and it cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and hydrates. A HydraFacial uses a patented tool to deliver results. The facial can be customized with specialized boosters to meet your individual skin care needs. Results from the boosters you select can reduce redness, improve skin texture, treat fine lines, brighten skin, and reduce signs of aging.
BOTH facials provide continuous care and can be part of an anti-aging or anti-acne routine.