Anonymous
Post 06/27/2023 17:41     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

Anonymous wrote:DH gives me a facial every night.
:roll:
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2023 17:21     Subject: Re:Facials are a waste of money

If a person needs lots of extractions, isn’t a facial the only way to get all of it out?
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2023 16:32     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

Spironalactone. If you don't plan on becoming pregnant anytime soon. Miracle drug for me (53) but also for my daugher (20)
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2023 14:49     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

I agree OP. For acne most facials are a waste of money. A visit to a dermatologist is much more worthwhile. Micro needling RF, also at a dermatologist, works wonders for acne scars and chemical peels are good as well. I’m on Tretinoin as well and winlevi. Spirolactone is excellent as well but I started getting a reaction to it and stopped using it.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2023 02:59     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

DH gives me a facial every night.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 23:59     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

Facials by salons are just feel good pampering. You are better off buying AHA/BHA exfoliation pads.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 23:29     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

I've done the subscription facials and feel the same. I think part of the problem is how many facialists use pore clogging ingredients. Now that I'm mid-30s I only find laser worth my time and money.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 23:19     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

I'm also anti-facial. I'm very pro-laser. It's painful but gives results.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 22:33     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

It’s a money grab
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 22:30     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

I only do facials when I have an event or something coming up. They do make my face feel softer, and hydrated. Or when I want to relax.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 22:16     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

Anonymous wrote:I dealt with a lot of acne last summer and stupidly thought facials may help. I found a nearby place with good reviews. It was $1000 for 14 facials as a subscription service, it's normally $140 there without one. They also do botox and other kinds of facials. I figured if it didn't clear up my skin, maybe they will help me prevent wrinkles and texture. I was very consistent with going every month but only noticed my skin would look great a week after getting my facial, and it only lasted a few days. It could have been related to my cycle. Life happened this spring and I didn't get to go for 3 months. There was NO difference in my skin tone with it getting better or worse. I found a face wash that cleared up all of the acne for $15 at CVS. Got a prescription from the derm for tretinoin, use a great moisturizer and SPF 2-3 times a day. My skin has never looked better from these few steps. Every time I leave my facial I feel scammed. I can't wait until I am done wasting an hour+ going there plus leaving a $30 tip. Every esthetician who works there is full of botox and it feels like I'm being deceived.


What kind of facials?

The lasers, etc definitely make a difference.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 22:12     Subject: Re:Facials are a waste of money

Anonymous wrote:OP what moisturizer do you use?


Hydro boost by neutrogena.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 22:12     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

Anonymous wrote:I love my facials! I forgot what it’s called but I especially like when I have all the peach fuzz removed. I haven’t gotten to the point where I would get injections


You can do that at home for $3 a razor.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 19:42     Subject: Facials are a waste of money

I disagree, partially. If you're going to a highly skilled, very experienced esthetician, then facials can make a big difference. Someone who really knows what they're doing (not just delivering one size fits all treatments) can truly help balance your skin and stop problems before they start. But these people are rare and they're unlikely to be working for an hourly wage at a "spa." They're definitely not going to be at the places selling subscriptions.

Two of my friends have exceptional facialists (both in "private practice") and I can absolutely tell when they've just had a facial. One pays I think $350 and other closer to $500, but I'd say they're getting much more bang for buck than someone going to Glo30/ Silver Mirror/ EverBody/ Take Care/ etc.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2023 19:31     Subject: Facials are a waste of money


99.99% of cosmetic services are for naught, OP. It's purely psychological. If some people "feel better" after putting on certain creams (it's got a nice texture, smells nice, etc) or getting certain non-surgical procedures... it's never a lasting benefit.

The only product that has been proven to work over the long-term is retinol and its derivatives, for fine lines and signs of aging. However, a lot of people can't tolerate it at the efficient concentrations, and it also makes the skin more prone to sun damage, so you've got to add sunscreen or avoid the sun.