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What Kind of Facial is Best in Winter?

 Cold, winter weather is very harsh on your skin. Freezing temperatures and chilling winds draw out the moisture in our skin, leaving it dry and dehydrated. Our face takes a beating from the elements any time of year, with exposure to the weather, dirt, dust and other airborne contaminants. It is a good idea to take care of your skin with a professional facial at regular intervals throughout the year, although more frequent facial skin treatments can be beneficial during the cold winter months.

If you have noticed a change in your skin, you may be wondering what type of facial skin treatment is best for you.  It is important to get the right type of facial for your skin type and the environment while addressing any specific concerns that you have. The experienced estheticians at Woodhouse Day Spa in The Woodlands can answer any questions that you have and determine the best type of facial for you. 


Types of Hydrating Winter Facials


A hydrating facial is a wonderful skin treatment to restore moisture during the cold winter months. Hydrating skin treatments with gentle exfoliation are gentle enough for more frequent visits and help to maintain soft, smooth skin during the winter.  Gentle exfoliation removes dead skin cells and pollution while your skin soaks up much needed moisture to fight the drying environment. 


Woodhouse Day Spa offers the best in facial skin care with certified organic, natural ingredients and experience to skin care experts. We offer many choices for quality skin care treatments including many hydrating facials to restore moisture and help to maintain a smooth, youthful appearance. 


Signature Minkyti Hydrating Facial


The Signature Minkyti facial at the Woodhouse Day Spa provides nourishment and deep hydration for immediate results. Enjoy deep relaxation, massage and nourishment with organic seaweed. Cutting edge exfoliation with an integrated blend of AHAs helps wash away dead skin cells, leaving behind a radiant glow.  This winter facial is great for all skin types and helps to maintain pH balance.


The Woodhouse Hydrafacial


A noninvasive facial skin treatment that combines cutting-edge product ingredients with resurfacing and fusion technology. Remove dead skin cells with deep exfoliation and nourish your skin with peptides, antioxidants and hyaluronic acid to renew and replenish.


The Woodhouse Day Spa offers many additional skin treatments such as microdermabrasion, skin repair and firming, illuminating, refining and more. Consider a hydrant facial enhancement such as LED treatment, Lymphatic Drainage Treatment, Dermabulder or Britenol.  


Treat yourself to a signature massage while you’re at it, for full-body transformational experience. Top it off from head to toe with a pedicure foot treatment to get the most out of your day of much deserved, self-love which improves your total health and wellness. 


The Woodhouse Day Spa in The Woodlands offers a team of dedicated professionals with experience in advanced skin and body care treatments.  With a facial for any skin type and massage therapies including deep tissue, hot stone or traditional Swedish massage, we’ve got something for everyone.  Contact us to jumpstart your health and wellness with head to toe skin and body care.

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