And What Salons Do Differently
Let’s be Honest : You’ve tried sheet masks. You’ve watched influencers rub avocado on their faces. And yet… the glow? Still hiding.
Here’s what your favorite DIY reel won’t tell you but your skin wishes it could.
Skin Isn’t the Same Every Month (But You’re Treating It Like It Is)
DIY skincare routines are usually fixed, same products, same steps.
But skin changes with seasons, hormones, sleep, even stress.
What Salons Do
At Vandna Salon, your facial is customized each time based on how your skin is right now—not what it was 2 months ago.
Most Home Products Don’t Go Beyond the Top Layer of Your Skin
You apply a serum at home and it feels like it’s working, but most OTC products sit on the surface.
Your skin has multiple layers. Glow doesn’t come from the top layer, it comes from the healthy layers underneath.
What Salons Do
Salon-grade products are designed to go deeper. Plus, machines like ultrasound infusion or vacuum pore cleansing open up your skin’s pathways—letting actives actually sink in.
Your Hands Can’t Drain Lymph Nodes or Boost Blood Flow Properly
Massaging your face with fingers feels good, but it’s often random and unstructured.
What Salons Do
Trained hands follow techniques that stimulate lymphatic drainage (reducing puffiness) and boost microcirculation (that lit-from-within glow).
This is what makes a salon facial feel like you “slept for 12 hours” because your blood flow and hydration balance literally improve.
Over-Exfoliating Is More Common Than You Think
At home, you’re guessing: “Maybe I should use this scrub today?”
The Problem: Over-exfoliation damages your skin barrier, causing more dullness, redness, and breakouts.
What Salons Do
We assess if your skin even needs exfoliation. Some weeks it doesn’t. Some weeks, it needs just a mild enzyme peel.
You don’t scrub your walls every day, right?
DIY Has No Feedback Loop. Facials Do.
- When your skin reacts badly at home, you Google it.
- When your skin reacts in a salon, we pause, reassess, and treat it.
- That’s the biggest difference: salons are built for response.
So, Should You Stop DIY?
- No. DIY is like brushing your teeth.
- Salon facials are your dentist visits. You need both.
- Just don’t expect a YouTube hack to replace a decade of trained experience and professional tools.
Book your next facial at Vandna Salon and let us show your skin what real glow feels like.
Your mirror will thank you.