What is BB Glow Treatment? The Lowdown on Semi Permanent Foundation

BB Glow is a semi-permanent makeup treatment that uses microneedling to apply a tinted serum to the skin. The serum is chosen to match the patient's skin tone and contains anti-aging peptides, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C. The treatment is designed to improve the look and feel of the skin, and can provide long-lasting, foundation-like coverage. 

BB Glow can: 

  • Improve skin tone, texture, and complexion 

  • Blur dark spots, redness, and scarring 

  • Reduce the appearance of pores 

  • Smooth fine lines and wrinkles 

  • Boost collagen production 

  • Give skin a radiant and fuller appearance 

  • Address freckles and hyperpigmentation 

The treatment is considered safe and non-invasive, with virtually no downtime. After the treatment, the skin may feel warm and tighter than usual, and may look like it has a sunburn. This is normal and should subside within 24 hours. We will also discuss post-procedure skincare to help soothe and protect the skin.

How many treatments are needed? Beautiful benefits can be seen from just one treatment but maximum results are seen with 3-5 treatments (and if you love extra coverage, up to 7) scheduled 2-3 weeks apart. You can always start with one then decide on a package that works best for your skin and your budget if it turns out to be a service you love! Try out our BB Glow Treatment for just $125 (a $225 Value) - You can book it here.

Because BB Glow treatments are considered semi-permanent you will need to schedule treatments 2-3 months apart to maintain your beautiful Glow. In my Windsor, CA office in Sonoma County, I offer BB Glow Forever Packages from $33-$55 per month that include 2-4 treatments a year. This package can be adjusted based on your specific needs.

Aftercare for BB Glow is as follows:

  • 24 hours - Don’t wash your face use moisturizer or makeup. Mineral make up and sunscreen (SPF 50) may be applied the following day

  • 2 weeks - no direct sun exposure (normal healing cycle for microneedling)

  • 1 week - no sauna, swimming or excessive sweating, facial Scrubs or exfoliation

Contraindications: Smokers, diabetics, blood pressure meds, aspirin, melanoma, moles & skin tags, anticoagulant meds, blood or blood coagulation disorder, immunosuppressed, recent injectables and fillers, pregnant or breastfeeding, skin disorders like psoriasis & eczema on treatment site, open wounds, allergies to ingredients, keloids or raised scars, and if History of herpes infection be sure to have medication such as vacyclovir.

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