Revolutionizing Scalp Wellness: Simply Skin Esthetics Rolls Out Hydrafacial Keravive Services in Walnut Creek.

Walnut Creek, CA – Located near the Bedford Gallery and The Walnut Creek Library is Simply Skin Esthetics, a boutique skincare clinic owned by Sandy Bishop, a passionate esthetician delivering results-oriented treatments. Sandy’s modern, beautiful space is spacious and soothing, providing the perfect environment for personalized attention to address clients’ unique needs.

Sandy takes a compassionate approach when discussing skin concerns, whether they involve acne, skin rejuvenation, or signs of aging. She offers recommendations for various treatments such as facials, peels, waxing, spray tans, or scalp treatments, aiming to empower clients to feel at ease and relaxed about their skin care.

Most people have a dedicated routine to keep the body and face hydrated, clear, smooth, and healthy. Though the skin on the scalp is an extension of the face, scalp care often goes overlooked despite regular abuse from either braiding, heat or chemical treatments, or the environment, resulting in increased hair loss, scalp irritation, or excessive dryness/oiliness. Instead of waiting until issues arise, the Walnut Creek skin care clinic recommends regular scalp treatments to promote healthy hair as the seasons and factors change throughout the year.

A scalp treatment comprises hydrators, nutrients, and exfoliators specifically formulated to add moisture, balance oil production, detoxify the scalp, and nurture scalp health. While many scalp treatments are applied to dry skin and left on to absorb into the skin, Simply Skin Esthetics uses Hydrafacial(TM) Keravive(TM)Scalp Treatments that include an in-office appointment and a 30-day take-home spray.

Hydrafacial Vortex Technology extracts oil, dirt, and impurities from the scalp and hair follicles to introduce biomimetic growth factors and skin proteins that hydrate and nourish fuller-looking hair on all skin types. After their first treatment, many clients report improved scalp itchiness, flakiness, dryness, and hair fullness. Following full-course sessions, most clients experience more volume, enhanced hair appearance, and improved self-confidence.

The skincare clinic also caters to teenagers interested in experiencing their first facial or learning more about the benefits of facial treatments for their skin. They can visit the esthetician’s website for additional information on their well-curated guide. The guide covers tips for caring for the skin as a teen, from daily cleansing/moisturizing routines using gentle products suitable for skin types to diet and hydration insight for a clear complexion.

They can also learn about managing acne and breakouts effectively, like avoiding touching/picking at the face and using products designed for acne-prone/sensitive skin types to reduce inflammation and unclog pores. Other tips include washing pillowcases regularly, wearing sunscreen, consulting a dermatologist, or avoiding triggers that cause acne/eczema flare-ups.

Walnut Creek Teen Facials at Simply Skin Esthetics focuses on addressing specific skin concerns experienced in adolescence and preventing future breakouts. The treatments often use ingredients that don’t irritate or overly dry out young skin and extractions to remove black/whiteheads. Unlike adult facials with anti-aging properties like retinol or peptides, teen facials concentrate on deep cleansing the skin while providing soothing/calming effects.

Visit the skincare clinic’s website to learn more, or call (925) 825-5109 to book an appointment. Simply Skin Esthetics is at 2363 Boulevard Cir #15, Walnut Creek, CA, 94595, US.

Media Contact

Company Name
Simply Skin Esthetics
Contact Name
Sandy Bishop
Phone
(925) 825-5109
Address
2363 Boulevard Cir #15
City
Walnut Creek
State
CA
Postal Code
94595
Country
United States
Website
https://simplyskinwc.com/

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