Broadly speaking, facials can be divided into three categories: ones that treat skin health, ones that target muscles to relax and tone them (usually via a massage), and, finally, ones that involve a protocol that’s pampering and more product-based (often during this one, a series of masks and products are applied in sequence).
In fact, don’t let them near your skin with anything that pushes at it or feels painful; part of the job of a facialist is to soften the skin prior to extraction to make the process easy.
As mentioned above, if you have spots, don’t let someone massage your skin vigorously; acne is a state of stress for your skin and doesn’t require any additional bother.
This one’s all about skin health: Pam Marshall is renowned for her encyclopaedic knowledge of how skin functions, and for gently but firmly nudging it in the right direction.
After cleansing and examining the skin, Pam may apply an acid to encourage the skin to do anything from clogging less frequently to behaving more youthfully.