Basically, the BB glow facial is micro/nanoneedling with an added step of applying the tinted serum. It’s a complex treatment done is several steps:
Step 1 – Cleaning
Since the surface of the skin will be broken, the face needs to be clean of any bacteria, dirt, and makeup and skincare residues.
So the first step is cleaning the face with a gentle cleanser.
Step 2 – Exfoliating Gel
Then, a gentle chemical peel is applied. It removes dead skin cells from the surface of the skin and increases the absorption of products used in the following steps.
The gel is usually applied with a brush and there’s no need to massage it in. Most formulas are based on lactic and mandelic acids, but ingredients vary from brand to brand. The gel is left on for a few minutes, depending on the sensitivity of the skin and its type:
- Sensitive skin – up to 2 minutes
- Normal skin – up to 3 minutes
- Oily skin – up to 5 minutes
Step 3 – Neutralizing Solution
It’s not enough to just wash off the chemical peel gel – it needs to be neutralized so its activity stops. If left on for too long, it could cause damage to the skin.
So a neutralizing solution in the form of a foam that stops its chemical reaction is
applied.
Step 4 – BB Booster Application
Next, it’s time for the first round of micro/nano needling.
This step is the application of serums that treat different skin issues. There’s a wide range of serums that can work together to improve the overall skin state, but also target specific conditions.
The technician assesses the state of the skin and chooses the best serum to meet your needs.
The serums are applied with a derma pen. This device features micro or nanoneedles which pierce the skin, allowing the serums to penetrate it and get absorbed. The device is moved across the whole face in circular motions.
Step 5 – BB Glow Serum Application
Finally, it’s time for the application of the tinted serum.
Serums come in several shades. A serum 1 shade lighter is used for the majority of the face, but darker shades can be used to contour the face, and there are even rosy serums that recreate the look of blush. Basically, the semi permanent foundation recreates the look of several complexion makeup products.
Drops of the tined serum are distributed over the face, and the same micro/nano needling device is used to implement them into the skin. The tech will go over the entire face several times, usually 3 times on the first session, and 4 times on further sessions.
After this, the residues can be manually massaged into the skin for maximum absorption.