Hydrafacial for Dry Skin

Zoe Myers
By Zoe Myers

My name is Zoe and I am a self-confessed skin addict! I believe that everyone has the right to feel confident in their skin so I created Authentic Aesthetics.


Both the environment and genetics can lead to dryness, which can make your face lacklustre and dull.

While ordinary facials can help, the unique patented technology in Hydrafacial will really quench the skin’s thirst and give it that glow back - it is especially effective at making dull, flaky and peeling winter skin glow.

It is a quick and pain-free, non-invasive facial treatment for all skin types (even sensitive skin) to remove dead skin cells, exfoliate, clean clogged pores, improve skin tone and improve hydration to revive dehydrated skin.

How Does Hydrafacial Treat Dry Skin?

When you have Hydrafacial patented skin treatment, it will ensure hydrated skin by:

  • Detox: Uses lymphatic drainage to improve circulation and eliminate toxins
  • Cleanse: Gentle exfoliation uncovers a new layer of skin
  • Extract and Hydrate: Painless, gentle suction removes dead skin cells from pores and the skin is nourished with intense moisturisers
  • Fuse and Protect: Skin is saturated with hydrating serums containing antioxidants and peptides to maximise glow
  • Rejuvenate: Red and infrared LED light is used to reduce redness and stimulate collagen 

Your practitioner may also add special solutions to specifically target your dryness, ensuring you personalised care designed to your needs. 

How Does Hydrafacial Treat Dry Skin?

How Effective Is Hydrafacial Treatment for Dry Skin?

Hydrafacial can really help brighten and hydrate dry skin, with results noticeable after just one treatment. 

The patented Vortex delivery system used also allows for deeper exfoliation in less time, making it a really efficient treatment option to keep dry skin radiated and healthy!

How Often Should I Have Hydrafacial Treatments for My Dry Skin?

How Often Should I Have Hydrafacial Treatments for My Dry Skin?

To maintain healthy skin you’re best booking onto a course of six to eight HydraFacials. Practitioners will also recommend that to keep your skin hydrated, maintenance treatments every month are best. 

Getting into a good skincare routine after your first treatment to ensure long-lasting radiant skin is a must, with general advice highlighting the importance of daily cleansing and moisturising, along with weekly exfoliations to ensure a glowing appearance.

Sunscreen is essential, as is eating a balanced diet and drinking enough water to keep dry skin at bay and prolong results from each Hydrafacial session.

How Much Will Hydrafacial Cost?

Usually £95-£220, depending on your location and the experience of your practitioner. Courses of Hydrafacial will generally work out cheaper, speak to your practitioner who will be able to come up with a skin health treatment plan for you.

There’ll often be deals available – particularly if you book a course of skin care treatments – so don’t be afraid to ask and shop around.

Book a Hydrafacial For Dry Skin Treatment

As always, if you have any questions you can use our Hydrafacial Q&A where you can ask for more advice direct from a verified, trusted and experienced HydraFacialist.
 
Not sure Hydrafacial treatment is right for you? We have lots of Hydrafacial FAQsHydrafacial videosHydrafacial reviews and Hydrafacial before and after images for you to do more research about Hydrafacial treatment.
 
If you want to look for your nearest trusted Hydrafacial clinic, your local Hydrafacial clinics are listed below. 

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