Our Services Faqs

What is the difference between the Essential Facial & the Ritual Custom Facial?

The main difference between these two facials is that the Ritual Custom Facial is 30 minutes longer and includes advanced techniques like lymphatic drainage and facial sculpting massage. It also incorporates machine modalities, optional dermaplaning, and access to more exclusive, high-performance products for a deeper, more transformative treatment.

Skin Ritualist offers 3 levels of custom chemical peels depending on your specific skin condition. Level 1 and 2 peels are minimal to no-downtime (1-3 days of flaking), and the level 3 peel can be up to 2 weeks of peeling. A consultation is required to book a custom chemical peel OR you must be an existing client. You may be required to purchase products depending on the chosen used.

The best place to start with acne is booking the Acne Relief Facial.

After microneedling, you can expect your skin to look sunburned on the day of the treatment. By day 2, any redness typically fades to a light pink tone. From days 3 to 7, you may experience some tightness, flaking, and occasional itchiness as your skin begins to regenerate. Between days 7 and 14, you’ll start to notice a smoother, brighter complexion. If you’re treating scarring, it’s important to note that visible improvement can take up to 6 weeks as new collagen continues to rebuild beneath the surface.

Absolutely! At Skin Ritualist, we believe your at-home skincare routine is just as important—if not more so—than your in-studio treatments. After your facial, we’ll provide personalized product recommendations to support and enhance the progress we’ve made during your session.

First-time clients should book either the Ritual Custom Facial, Signature Facial, Acne Relief Facial, or the Dermaplaning Facial.

Prescription retinols, botox, filler, and sunburns should be avoided for 1-2 weeks before treatment. Botox specifically needs two weeks to settle. 

Our Products Faqs

How can I purchase products from Skin Ritualist Online?

Visit my online shop: Shop.skinritualist.com

If you are unsure of which products to purchase, please book an in-person consultation through my booking site and I will help guide you: https://skinritualist.glossgenius.com/

Pick a licensed esthetician who does an intake, explains the plan, has a before and after portfolio and keeps sanitation front and center. Skin Ritualist focuses on customized facials based on your skin goals.

It usually starts with a consult, then a thorough cleanse, exfoliation, and carefully chosen steps like light extractions, a mask, and finishing serums. At Skin Ritualist, the Signature Facial can include options like enzyme or brightening peel, oxygen infusion, and LED, based on your skin that day. 

In Fort Lauderdale, many clinics price microneedling in the mid-hundreds per session, and it can rise with add-ons and larger treatment areas. Skin Ritualist lists microneedling starting at $400+, and some local clinics start around $500. 

There is no “right age.” People start when texture, visible pores, acne marks, or early lines start bothering them, and when they are a good candidate. A quick consult helps match the timing to your skin and routine. 

They do different jobs. Botox is a prescription injectable for expression lines and must be done by a medical provider, while microneedling is often chosen for texture and overall tone. Some people use both, spaced out with guidance. 

Results vary by skin and aftercare, and most people keep results going with a series plus maintenance visits. In sunny, humid South Florida, sun protection matters even more during healing, so SPF habits play a big role.

Serum infusions focus on delivering ingredients for hydration, glow, and support after the skin is prepped. Chemical peels are designed to exfoliate and speed up skin turnover, and they can range from no-downtime to deeper options. Skin Ritualist offers both serum infusion-style treatments and custom peels. 

Many fillers last around 6–12 months, and some products and placement areas can last longer, even up to about two years. Longevity depends on the product, the area treated, and how your body metabolizes it.

Dermaplaning commonly costs around $60–$150 in many markets, and some local providers list it at around $150. Price changes based on whether it’s standalone or bundled with a peel or mask. 

Keep it gentle for a day or two: mild cleanser, simple moisturizer, and no scrubs or strong acids/retinoids. Wear broad-spectrum SPF daily, especially in Fort Lauderdale’s sun.

Dermaplaning can make skin look smoother by removing surface buildup and “peach fuzz,” so fine texture can look more even. It won’t replace injectables or deeper resurfacing for etched-in lines, but it can boost glow and makeup laydown. 

Common side effects include temporary redness, sensitivity, and minor irritation. If the skin is reactive, it can feel a bit tight or look flushed for a short period, so aftercare matters. 

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