If you are considering having the SkinBase Hydro treatment, you may be wondering exactly how many treatments you need to have to achieve your skin goals. We recommend you have a course of SkinBase Hydro to achieve the best results. Let’s find out why.
What is Hydro?
The Hydro treatment consists of a cleanse, a peel and a serum. The peel and serum are each applied using a vacuum action, which allows enhanced penetration and absorption of the powerful ingredients. The peel exfoliates the skin, removing dead skin cells and debris from the surface. The serum is then infused into the skin, to combat your specific concerns. The treatment is progressive, so results will get better over the course of treatment.
What Does Hydro Treat?
The SkinBase Hydro is beneficial for a range of skin concerns, such as dull skin, uneven skin tone, hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles and acne and congestion. You can choose between the brightening, renewing and clarifying serums to personalise the treatments to your specific concerns.
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How Many Hydro Treatments Do I Need?
If you have specific skin concerns, we recommend that you have a course of Hydro treatments to maximise your results. Generally, a course of 3-6 treatments will help you to achieve the healthy skin you desire. After your course, you can go on to have monthly maintenance sessions to maintain your results.
Do I Need a Course of SkinBase Hydro?
However, the exact number of treatments required is dependent on your specific concerns and goals. If you have very problematic skin, you may require more than 6 sessions before moving onto a maintenance plan. If you only require a boost before a big event, you could skip the course and have a single session.
How Often Can I Have The Hydro?
When having a course of treatments, we recommend that you space them every 2-4 weeks. This allows the skin enough time to benefit from the treatment and prepare for the next one.
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