While the Glo2Facial at House of Aesthetics is suitable for most skin types, there are specific circumstances where it might not be the best choice:
- Active Skin Infections: If you have active acne breakouts with open sores, a cold sore outbreak, or any other skin infection, it’s best to postpone your Glo2Facial until fully healed.
- Severe Skin Conditions: Certain skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea may be too sensitive for the Glo2Facial treatment, especially during flare-ups.
- Recent Procedures: If you’ve had recent cosmetic procedures like laser resurfacing, chemical peels, or injectables, wait for adequate healing time before your Glo2Facial.
- Allergies: Inform your esthetician if you have known allergies to specific skincare ingredients.
- Pregnancy or Breastfeeding: While the Glo2Facial is generally considered safe, it’s always best to consult your doctor before any aesthetic treatments during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Important Note: It’s crucial to have a thorough consultation with your esthetician at House of Aesthetics beforehand. They will assess your skin, discuss your medical history, and determine if the Glo2Facial is appropriate for you.
If you have any concerns or questions about whether the Glo2Facial is right for you, schedule a consultation at House of Aesthetics. You can also learn more on our Glo2Facial main page.