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The Ultimate Guide to Types of Facials: 9 Treatments to Level Up Your Skin

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Published on Aug 14, 2025 • 4 min read
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If you’ve ever had a facial, you know there’s nothing quite like that post-treatment glow. The calming music, the warm steam, the feeling that you’re doing something amazing for your skin? Pure bliss. But with so many facial options out there—from your tried-and-true classics to next-level treatments like microneedling—it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. 

That’s where we come in. With expert insight from esthetician Amada Taveres, we’re breaking down nine of the most popular facials out there—what they do, how much they cost, and who they’re best for. “Facials offer deeper exfoliation that not only enhances your at-home product results but also speeds up your overall progress,” says Taveres. “Plus, they’re tailored to your concerns, so you’re getting exactly what your skin needs.” Whether you're battling breakouts, getting wedding-ready, or just in the mood for some serious skin pampering, there's a facial on this list for you.

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9 Most Popular Facials 

1. Classic Facials

This tried-and-true treatment includes everything from cleansing and exfoliation to extractions and a customized mask, all wrapped up in a relaxing session that typically lasts about an hour. It’s gentle enough for all skin types, especially if you’re new to facials, and the benefits are real: clean pores, hydrated skin, and an overall refreshed vibe. Pricing usually ranges from $75 to $150, depending on where you go.

2. Hydrafacials

This is a total game-changer if your goal is clear, glowy skin without the downtime. This treatment uses vortex technology to cleanse, exfoliate, extract, and infuse skin with nourishing serums. It's a favorite among those with dull, congested, or dry skin, and the results are instant. Think: smoother texture, tighter pores, and a healthy glow. Expect to spend $150–$300, especially if you’re adding boosters.

3. Chemical Peels

For something more intense, chemical peels use acids (like glycolic or salicylic) to exfoliate the top layer of skin, revealing a smoother, more even complexion. It’s great for tackling acne, dark spots, and fine lines. Just a heads up: it’s best for oily, acne-prone, or mature skin types and not ideal for sensitive skin. Some peeling is expected post-treatment, so plan around big events. Pricing usually falls between $100 and $300+ depending on the peel’s strength.

4. Acne Facials

Dealing with breakouts? An acne-targeted facial can make a major difference. These treatments usually include deep cleansing, extractions, calming masks, and anti-inflammatory ingredients to soothe flare-ups and prevent new ones. Expect a little tenderness from extractions—but also clearer, calmer skin. Pricing usually runs between $85 and $200.

“During an acne-targeted treatment, we’re not just treating breakouts—we’re supporting the health of the skin barrier,” says Taveres. “We also help clients fine-tune their homecare routines and consider lifestyle factors like diet. It’s an overall comprehensive approach.”

5. Microneedling

In the market for a major skin transformation? Microneedling uses tiny needles to create micro-injuries in your skin (don’t worry—you’ll be numbed first). These micro-injuries kickstart collagen production and help your skin absorb products more effectively. It’s a favorite for acne scars, wrinkles, and overall texture improvements. You may experience redness and mild swelling afterward (so plan ahead!), and treatments usually cost between $250 and $600+.

6. Dermaplaning

This facial involves using a surgical scalpel to gently scrape off dead skin and peach fuzz, revealing an ultra-smooth surface underneath. Makeup applies like a dream afterward, and products absorb better, too. It’s painless (promise!) and perfect for anyone looking for that next-level smooth finish—as long as you don’t have active breakouts. Expect to pay $40–$200+.

7. Laser Genesis 

Laser Genesis is a non-invasive facial that delivers serious glow without the downtime. While many laser treatments require recovery time, this one gently heats the skin to stimulate collagen, reduce redness, and smooth uneven texture—no peeling or flaking involved. “A lot of people know about laser-based treatments, but not many know of those that don’t require downtime and offer great results,” says Taveres. It’s ideal for treating fine lines, acne scars, and dullness, and is safe for most skin tones. Expect to pay around $200 to $400 per session.

8. Lymphatic Drainage Facial

Feeling puffy, sluggish, or like your face just needs a reset? A lymphatic drainage facial is basically the skincare version of hitting refresh. This treatment uses gentle, rhythmic massage to get your lymphatic system flowing, helping to reduce fluid buildup, de-puff your face, and boost circulation for that lit-from-within glow. You can usually book one for $75–$150+, depending on where you go.

9. LED Light Therapy

If you’re all about gentle, non-invasive options, this is a great option. Different light wavelengths (blue, red, etc.) target specific skin concerns—from acne and inflammation to signs of aging. It’s totally painless and even relaxing, making it ideal for sensitive skin types. You might see it offered as an add-on to other treatments, with prices ranging from $50 to $150.

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