This medical-grade facial is sweeping the nation

| August 19, 2019 in Sponsored

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The importance of taking care of our skin, especially from a younger age, is more prevalent now than ever before. For many, face masks have become a weekly ritual, quality products are well worth the cost and leaving the house without sunscreen is like blasphemy.

This is largely due to the fact that we’re more aware of how our skin becomes damaged and the positive impact of proper, proactive skin care. It is your body’s largest organ, after all!

One skin care regimen that is becoming increasingly popular are medical-grade facials. Once associated with a relaxing day at the spa, facials are now sought-after for their scientifically-proven, skin-rescuing capabilities. One that you may have heard of is the HydraFacial, known for being gentle yet effective on a variety of skin types. 

Janice Lawson, Owner of Serenity Aesthetics in downtown Kelowna, is a big believer in the benefits of HydraFacials.

“There are a few different facials that the HydraFacial can do in order to address any skin condition specifically, but the signature HydraFacial is great for all skin types and covers all the bases: cleanses, exfoliates, gently peels, extracts impurities and moisturizes all in one 30 minute treatment,” said Lawson.

The signature HydraFacial includes three steps: cleansing and peeling, extracting and hydrating, fusing and protecting. It achieves this with a tool that uses a combination of water pressure and suction to clear out the pores while simultaneously infusing the skin with serums filled with antioxidants, peptides and hyaluronic acid. 

While you shouldn’t expect the typical candlelit, nature-music spa experience, HydraFacials aren’t as intimidating as they sound. It’s a non-invasive and relaxing treatment with zero downtime, so you can walk out feeling rested and fresh.

KelownaNow recently partnered with Serenity Aesthetics to give away a free HydraFacial. The lucky winner, Brandi Jones, had never had a facial before. With combination-type skin, Jones entered the contest because she felt her skin looked dull, her pores were clogged and she needed some hydration. Who can’t relate to that?

“I felt really excited when I found out I won this facial. It’s been a really long time since I was able to enjoy some self care!” said Jones. “I was really surprised what a difference it made. My skin felt very youthful after. I thought it would be tender and red but everything about it felt great.”

Jones said that her skin felt refreshed, smooth and clean and that she didn’t even want to wear makeup. Her favourite part was the vitamin serums that they use at the end.

“It was the finishing touch to a great experience,” said Jones. “Everyone was so knowledgeable and professional, I know I will definitely be going back. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to feel refreshed and to come out with flawless, glowing skin.”

Jones’ description of the experience is not uncommon. Many people who receive the treatment see immediate results and feel that their skin is less congested, more hydrated and glowing.

With ongoing treatments, the results can also be long-lasting. Those who receive HydraFacials on a regular basis, like once every month, are likely to notice an overall improvement in hydration, congestion, fine lines, wrinkles and dark spots.


If you’re interested in trying one yourself, Serenity Aesthetics is currently offering Signature HydraFacials for $129 ($70 off). Book online or contact their team with any questions.


Serenity Aesthetics is one of Kelowna's favourite spas for hair removal, microdermabrasion, tattoo removal and more. The spa's goal is to always have clients leaving happy with their results, and they believe this begins with honest and professional assessments and consultations. Serenity Aesthetics is 100% locally owned and operated and uses only the finest equipment for its treatments.

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