
Ice & Fire MCH Facial
What Does Ice & Fire MCH Facial Mean
The Ice & Fire Facial is a rejuvenating skincare treatment that blends gentle chemical exfoliation with a calming mask to enhance skin tone and texture. Often referred to as the Red Carpet Facial or the Hollywood Facial, this treatment is designed to leave the skin refreshed, radiant, and smooth.
How We Perform the Ice & Fire MCH Facial at Cloud Medical Spa
First, we begin with a revitalizing exfoliation using a specialized chemical peel that gently removes dead skin cells from the surface. This peel often includes powerful ingredients like alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), such as glycolic or salicylic acid, to refine skin texture and promote a radiant glow.
After exfoliation, we apply a cooling, hydrating mask to replenish and calm the skin. Infused with nourishing ingredients like aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, and other soothing agents, this step helps to restore moisture, reduce redness, and leave your skin feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
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The Ice & Fire MCH Facial is an advanced skincare treatment that combines exfoliation with deep hydration. It involves a resurfacing peel followed by a cooling, soothing mask to enhance skin texture, tone, and overall radiance.
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This facial helps improve skin clarity, smoothness, and hydration. It reduces fine lines, boosts collagen production, minimizes pores, and enhances your skin’s natural glow.
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Yes! This facial is designed to be effective for most skin types, including sensitive skin. However, individuals with active acne, severe rosacea, or certain skin conditions should consult with a skincare professional before treatment.
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The treatment typically lasts between 45 to 60 minutes, making it a perfect option for those looking for a quick yet effective skincare boost.
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There is little to no downtime. Some clients may experience slight redness immediately after the facial, but it usually subsides within a few hours, leaving the skin refreshed and radiant.