
Choosing the right facial for UAE skin.
Most clients arrive with the same question: "what's the difference between these facials?" Here's the honest version, from the perspective of the people who actually do them.
Express Gentleman's Facial — 30 minutes, 120 AED
Choose if: you want a clean, fresh face for an event tonight or a meeting tomorrow. Doubles as a great pre-shave prep.
Skip if: you're dealing with active breakouts, persistent dryness, or visible sun damage — the time isn't enough.
Signature Facial — 60 minutes, 250 AED
Choose if: this is your first facial in 6+ months, or you have generally healthy skin that needs a thorough reset. Includes extraction, mask, and a brief facial massage.
Skip if: you specifically want hydration as the primary goal — the Hydra is better.
Hydra Facial Men — 380 AED
Choose if: dehydration is your main complaint (skin feeling tight, looking dull). The multi-step machine cleanse + hydration system delivers visibly plumper skin within hours.
Skip if: you have active rosacea or are post-procedure (waxing, peels) within the last 48 hours.
Anti-Fatigue Facial — 280 AED
Choose if: you're a heavy traveller, work long screen hours, or have chronic dark circles. Targeted at lymphatic drainage and brightening.
Skip if: you don't have specific fatigue concerns — the Signature is more general-purpose.
Premium Anti-Ageing — Ask for price
Choose if: you have a specific goal — wedding in 6 weeks, a milestone birthday photoshoot, visible fine lines you want addressed. This is a multi-session protocol, not a one-off.
Skip if: you've never done a facial before. Start with Signature once, then evaluate.
Acne / Problem Skin — Book consultation first
This requires an honest conversation about products you're using, medications, and skin history. We never recommend a treatment for problem skin without a 10-minute consultation first — it's the difference between helpful and harmful.
A note on frequency
For most men, one facial every 4–6 weeks is the sweet spot. More often than that adds little; less often than once a quarter and the maintenance benefit fades. Consistency beats intensity.