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Manual facial cleansing at Esthederma Beauty salon Krakow – Your source of beautiful skin

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Welcome to Esthederma, your beauty salon in the heart of Kazimierz in Krakow! As an experienced beautician, I offer comprehensive services, including manual facial cleansing, which will help you fight skin impurities, blackheads and other imperfections. In this article, I will answer the most frequently asked questions about this treatment and present the benefits of regular facial cleansing.


What is manual facial cleansing?


Manual facial cleansing is a cosmetic procedure that involves the manual removal of impurities such as excess sebum, dead skin, blackheads, whiteheads and milia. During the procedure, I use various techniques to effectively cleanse the skin and restore its balance. Manual cleansing is especially recommended for people with oily skin, acne and skin problems that require intensive care.


Is it worth going to a beautician for facial cleansing?


Definitely yes! Manual facial cleansing is a treatment that brings many benefits. Thanks to it, the skin will be clean and free of blackheads, which is especially important for people with oily or acne-prone skin. In the Esthederma salon, I use an individual approach and control, which allows me to adjust the treatment to your needs. Manual cleansing effectively removes calloused epidermis, excess sebum and impurities, which helps improve the appearance and texture of the skin.


Benefits of manual facial cleansing:


  1. Removal of impurities : Manual cleansing effectively removes skin impurities such as purulent spots, blackheads and whiteheads, leading to a healthier-looking complexion.

  2. Improving the appearance and texture of the skin : Regular treatments contribute to smoothing the skin, improving its color and overall condition.

  3. Rebalance skin : Manual cleansing helps regulate sebum secretion, which is crucial for those with oily skin.

  4. Individual approach : Every skin is different, which is why I adapt the treatment to the individual needs of the client, which increases its effectiveness.


Which is better, manual or hydrogen cleansing?


Manual and hydrogen cleansing are two different approaches to skin care, which have their own unique advantages. Manual cleansing is more intensive and effective in removing blackheads, whiteheads and milia. In my office, I combine it with medical peels, such as microdermabrasion or cavitation peeling, which increases the effectiveness of the treatment.


Manual cleaning:


  • Advantages : Effectively removes impurities, deeply cleanses pores, and also allows for the removal of calloused epidermis. Ideal for people with skin problems.

  • Cons : May be slightly more invasive and requires time for skin to regenerate.


Hydrogen purification:


  • Advantages : It is more gentle, moisturizes the skin and is less invasive. Ideal for people with sensitive skin.

  • Cons : May not be sufficient for those with more serious skin conditions.


The choice of method depends on the condition of your skin and your expectations. At Esthederma I will help you decide which method will be best for you.


Is it worth doing manual facial cleansing?


Yes, it is definitely worth it! Manual facial cleansing is a key element of care, which allows you to remove skin impurities such as purulent pimples, blackheads and comedones. Thanks to this, the skin balance is restored and its appearance is significantly improved. Regular treatments also help control excess sebum, which is important for people with oily skin.


How often should manual cleansing be performed?


It is recommended that people with oily or acne-prone skin use manual cleansing every 3-4 weeks. For normal and combination skin, treatments every 4-6 weeks are sufficient. People with sensitive skin should approach this treatment with caution and do it every 6-8 weeks.


How long does it take for the face to heal after manual cleansing?


The healing time of the skin after manual cleansing depends on its condition and the methods used. Usually, the skin needs from a few days to a week to fully regenerate. During this time, there may be slight redness, which quickly disappears. It is important to use appropriate moisturizing and protective cosmetics after the procedure to aid the healing process.


How to care for your skin after the treatment?


  1. Avoid the sun : After cleansing, your skin is more sensitive, so it is best to avoid direct sunlight.

  2. Use moisturizing cosmetics : Choose products that will help regenerate your skin.

  3. Don't apply makeup for 24 hours : Give your skin time to rest and regenerate.


How much does manual facial cleansing cost?


At Esthederma, manual facial cleansing costs PLN 210. Within this price, I also offer initial cleansing and additional treatments, such as cavitation peeling or microdermabrasion, depending on the needs of your skin. Thanks to this, you can be sure that the treatment will be comprehensive and tailored to your individual requirements.


Why choose Esthederma?


At Esthederma, I focus on quality and professionalism. As the only person in the office, I provide an individual approach to each client. My experience and knowledge allow me to effectively and safely perform treatments that bring visible results. Additionally, I use modern technologies, such as the D'Arsonval device with antibacterial ozone, which supports the cleansing process and accelerates skin regeneration.


Customer reviews


My clients often emphasize how important an individual approach and comfort during the procedure are to them. At Esthederma, I make sure that each visit is a pleasure, and the effects of the treatments are visible and satisfying.


Summary


Manual facial cleansing is an effective way to improve the condition of the skin, remove impurities and restore its natural balance. At Esthederma I offer comprehensive services that will help you enjoy healthy and beautiful skin. If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment, please contact me!

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