HydraFacials: The $300 Face Wash in Fancy Packaging Let’s be real. A HydraFacial is basically a glorified car wash… for your face. Step 1: Cleanse and exfoliate – You already do this at home (or should be) with a gentle cleanser and exfoliant. Step 2: Light suction + serum infusion – Oooh, a vacuum and serum! So basically… your skincare routine, but with spa music and a tip. Step 3: Hydration – You know what else hydrates your skin? A moisturizer. And let’s not even start on the “gunk jar” trick. Spoiler alert: Most of that cloudy stuff is dead skin cells and product residue that would come off with a washcloth and a little glycolic acid. Meanwhile, that $300 could go toward: • A prescription retinoid that actually changes your skin. • A chemical peel with real clinical benefits. • Literally three months of quality, derm-backed skincare. HydraFacials are great if you love the experience — the steam, the lights, the vibes. But if you’re looking for results? You’re better off spending your money on science, not suction.
I should say skin quality. It should be about your skin as a whole. It’s ok to be your age! The goal should not always to look 10 years younger but to look the best for your age.
You don’t need to do a 10-step skincare routine at 30,000 feet. Hydrating skincare on flights is great, but don’t overthink it - ideally better to do it before you get on the plane. Keep it simple, barrier-friendly, and intentional. #dermatologist #dermtips