How do you take care of your skin?

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By Kristina Donnay, FNP-C

Professional facials are an essential part of skincare and beneficial to men’s and women’s skin alike.

Most people have a daily skin care routine at home. Daily routines help maintain your skin. But, once in a while, you should let the professionals take care of your skin. If you think facials are nothing but a frivolous way to pamper your skin, you are wrong.

Even if you do not have blemishes, hyperpigmentation, severe acne, fine lines, oily skin, dry skin, excess hair growth or other problems, your face needs to be pampered by a trained professional to keep it healthy and free of skin issues.

There are many benefits to facials. One is reduced stress. According to a study published in the Biomedical Research Journal, facial massage activates your sympathetic nervous system, reducing anxiety levels and uplifting moods.

Other benefits of facials include increasing blood circulation in the face, decreasing signs of aging and a deep cleaning of the skin. Professional facials rejuvenate detox, exfoliate and tighten the skin; treat acne and acne scaring; decrease sunspots; and increases the skin’s ability to absorb other products.
Learn more about different facials to fit the skin needs and address certain issues like laser facials, hydro-facials, dermaplaning facials, enzyme facials and stem cell facials.

Call or stop in to meet Maricopa Wellness Center’s licensed staff of professionals and learn more about optimum health. LIVE
WELL BE WELL.

520-464-6193
MaricopaWellnessCenter.com
41600 W. Smith-Enke Road, Building 14, Suite 3

Raquel Hendrickson
Raquel, a.k.a. Rocky, is a sixth-generation Arizonan who spent her formative years in the Missouri Ozarks. After attending Temple University in Philadelphia, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and has been in the newspaper business since 1990. She has been a sports editor, general-assignment reporter, business editor, arts & entertainment editor, education reporter, government reporter and managing editor. After 16 years in the Verde Valley-Sedona, she moved to Maricopa in 2014. She loves the outdoors, the arts, great books and all kinds of animals.