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Frequently Asked Questions
Can a facial-in-a-bottle replace professional facials?
Short answer: Not quite. As Ventresca puts it, “long-term, no, a ‘facial in a bottle’ will not replace a professional facial.” That said, many of these skin-care products “work wonderfully to deliver that instant glow that we all want,” and with regular use, they can offer some longer-lasting benefits. The difference comes down to access: In-office treatments use “certain chemical peels and technologies that only licensed professionals can use,” which can deliver a bigger wow factor and more noticeable results for specific skin goals.
What ingredients should I look for in flash facial products?
Look for formulas that balance exfoliation with barrier support and ingredients that promote brighter skin. “Gentle exfoliants are effective in achieving smooth skin without drying the barrier,” says Dr. Reszko, who recommends options like lactic acid, mandelic acid, fruit enzymes, or low-strength glycolic acid to loosen and lift dead skin cells. Just as important are barrier-supporting ingredients such as ceramides, cholesterol, squalane, and niacinamide, which strengthen the skin barrier and minimize moisture loss. To round things out, she suggests brightening ingredients like vitamin C, licorice root, or fermented extracts to target discoloration and defend against free radicals. Together, these ingredients can leave skin looking smoother and more radiant, while also supporting collagen over time by encouraging healthier skin turnover.
What are the tips for creating a DIY facial?
A DIY facial is as much about the experience as it is about the products. “Create a spa-like environment—dim the lights, throw on a cozy robe, add a face mask, get a candle going, and take your time,” says Ventresca. It’s those small shifts that make it feel less like routine and more like a reset. For an extra touch, she recommends stainless steel ice globes: “I use them in all of my facials, and it is each client’s favorite part.” Beyond the vibe, they also help with an instant depuffing effect and a subtly lifted look, bringing that in-office facial feeling a little closer to home.
Meet the experts
- Anetta Reszko, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City
- Michelle Ventresca, esthetician and founder of Live by Skin, based in Woburn, Massachusetts
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