Exactly How to do At-Home Facial, According to Celebrity Aestheticians

Professional facials are a luxury many of us dream of indulging in more often. They’re deeply relaxing and maintain beautiful skin.  However, due to our busy lives, we often can’t schedule them as frequently as we’d like. To bridge the gap between professional treatments, a weekly at-home facial can be a fantastic solution!

Inspired by insights from renowned aestheticians in recent Cosmopolitan Article

"Exactly How to DIY an At-Home Facial, According to Four (!) Celebrity Aestheticians" including Danuta Mieloch, here’s how to create the perfect at-home facial.

Danuta Mieloch is a celebrated esthetician and founder of Rescue Spa in NYC and Philadelphia. She also created Danucera, a luxe, clean skincare line designed to cater to diverse skin types and concerns. Her expertise and product recommendations are invaluable for achieving and maintaining glowing skin.

How Often Should You Do an At-Home Facial?

Danuta Mieloch and other experts recommend performing an at-home facial once a week. Consistency is key for maintaining healthy skin. However, it’s important to note that these facials shouldn’t completely replace professional treatments. Ideally, you should book a professional facial every four to six weeks. If that's not feasible, aim for at least once a quarter. Seasonal changes may also guide your facial needs; for instance, summer might call for deep cleanses, while winter could benefit from more intensive treatments.

Should You Attempt Extractions at Home?

Most experts advise against performing extractions at home due to the risk of skin damage. Improper technique can lead to scarring or infection. If you’re set on doing your own extractions, follow these tips:

1. Use Proper Tools:  Avoid using bare hands. Cleanse and soften the skin, then use a tissue to squeeze the pimple gently, disinfecting immediately after.

2. Three-Squeeze Rule: Only extract if the pimple has a visible whitehead. Use Q-Tips to press gently from different angles, and if it doesn’t pop after three presses, it’s not ready.

3. Avoid Cystic Pimples: These are difficult to extract and are better treated with alternating ice and hot compresses.

The Step-by-Step Guide for an At-Home Facial

1. Double Cleanse

Start with a double cleanse to ensure your skin is thoroughly cleaned. Use an oil-based cleanser to dissolve makeup, followed by a gel or foaming cleanser. Spend at least 60 seconds on each cleanse to remove all impurities effectively.

2. Steam

Steam helps soften pores and enhances the absorption of subsequent products.

3. Exfoliate

Choose a chemical exfoliator with AHAs, BHAs, or PHAs to gently remove dead skin cells and clear pores. For a more targeted approach, apply an acid toner using upward strokes with a cotton pad. 

4. Mask

Apply a mask suited to your skin concerns. Hydrating masks are ideal for dry skin, while clay masks are beneficial for oily or acne prone skins. Danucera's very own Master Mask is a highly beneficial facial mask for any skin type and provides multiple benefits, such as brightening and hydrating.

5. Serum

After removing the mask, apply a hydrating serum to replenish and plump the skin.

6. Tools

Consider incorporating skincare tools into your routine. LED masks, recommended by Danuta Mieloch, can reduce inflammation and improve skin texture. Microcurrent devices are great for temporary toning and lifting. 

7. Moisturize

Seal in all the benefits of your facial with a good moisturizer, such as Cream Supreme!

8. Eye Cream and Lip Balm

Finish with eye cream and lip balm to nourish these delicate areas. Keeping the skin around the eyes and lips hydrated is essential for overall skin health.

Incorporating these steps into your weekly routine can help you maintain a radiant complexion and keep your skin looking its best in between professional treatments!

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