
7 editor-approved facials to book in Dubai
With a myriad of facials including microdermabrasion, laser facial, hydrafacials and more, finding the right facial for you in the most important task.
Dubai offers a wide range of facial treatments catering to all skin types and concerns, from luxurious spa experiences to advanced dermatological procedures. Popular options include HydraFacial for deep hydration and cleansing, chemical peels for skin resurfacing, and oxygen facials for instant glow and rejuvenation. Clinics like Facette Facial Bar provide personalised treatments, while high-end resorts such as Atlantis The Royal and One&Only The Palm offer indulgent experiences in stunning settings.
Whether you're looking for anti-ageing solutions, acne treatment, or a pre-event glow, Dubai's facials combine innovation with luxury for visibly refreshed skin. To narrow it down, Emirates Woman has created a guide of all must-try facials for glowing skin. Facette Facial Bar
Facette Facial Bar has just opened its second branch in Jumeirah Al Wasl. The Fire & Ice Facial clinical treatment and Red Carpet favorite by iS Clinical is designed to rapidly and safely resurface the skin, diminishing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while smoothing, softening, and encouraging overall skin rejuvenation. Excellent for all skin types and ages, this facial results in a complexion that is dramatically refined, with no downtime, peeling, or other negative side effects. It takes place for 60 minutes and is priced at Dhs787.50.
For more information visit facettefacialbar.com Skin Laundry
Known for their laser facials, Skin Laundry has garnered a name for themselves in Dubai. With just 15 minutes and zero downtime, lasers have been made a thing with Skin Laundry. The Power Fractional Facial is a high-intensity laser for visible results. This 30-minute powerhouse facial uses fractional laser technology to treat deeper skin concerns with faster results. It stimulates collagen, improves texture, and reduces pigmentation with 1–3 days of light downtime.
For more information visit skinlaundry.ae Sisters Beauty Lounge
Known for extravagant beauty list, experience the ultimate in British skincare with the SISTERS X Elemis Pro-Collagen Facial, a luxury anti-aging treatment designed to deeply hydrate, firm, and restore your skin's youthful glow. Powered by the award-winning Pro-Collagen range, this facial delivers clinically proven results, smoothing fine lines while boosting elasticity and radiance. Whether you choose the 60-minute glow-boosting treatment or indulge in the 90-minute version with deep extraction and a relaxing massage, this is skincare at its most indulgent. Prices for this start at Dhs700. It's available at the various locations in Dubai including Dubai Mall, Mall of The Emirates, The Village Mall, City Center Mirdif, City Walk and JBR.
For more information visit sistersbeautylounge.com Heleo4®
Heleo4® is a non-invasive cosmetic and aesthetic procedure aimed at cellular rejuvenation and improvement of the skin's natural resources .
The innovative concept is a perfect standalone skin revitalization procedure as well as a preparatory step before any cosmetic treatments for maximum effectiveness and the best long-lasting results . The uniqueness lies in its innovative approach targeting processes that stimulate the division of healthy and young cells. The facial is available at various clinics in Dubai ranging from Evolution Clinic, Milyne Esthetic Clinic and more.
For more information visit heleo4.com Blended Wellness
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Experience a revitalising treatment designed to boost lymphatic circulation and support your body's natural detoxification. Using gentle, rhythmic movements and detoxifying essential oils, this massage helps reduce water retention, ease heaviness, and restore a sense of lightness. Perfect for renewing your energy, it leaves you feeling refreshed, balanced, and in harmony with your body. The Detox and Flow facial for 60 minutes is priced at Dhs650 for 60 minutes at Blended Wellness' latest branch in Dubai Marina.
For more information visit blendedwellness.com Orskin Aesthetics
As one of the most transformative facials on the market right now – the DMK Enzyme Facial is a must-try. This treatment works by oxygenating the skin through reverse osmosis, detoxifying at a cellular level and leaving the complexion visibly firmer, smoother and more radiant. Designed to restore your skin's natural vitality, it combines advanced enzyme therapy with rejuvenating techniques to deliver visible, long-lasting results.
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With a myriad of facials including microdermabrasion, laser facial, hydrafacials and more, finding the right facial for you in the most important task. Dubai offers a wide range of facial treatments catering to all skin types and concerns, from luxurious spa experiences to advanced dermatological procedures. Popular options include HydraFacial for deep hydration and cleansing, chemical peels for skin resurfacing, and oxygen facials for instant glow and rejuvenation. Clinics like Facette Facial Bar provide personalised treatments, while high-end resorts such as Atlantis The Royal and One&Only The Palm offer indulgent experiences in stunning settings. Whether you're looking for anti-ageing solutions, acne treatment, or a pre-event glow, Dubai's facials combine innovation with luxury for visibly refreshed skin. To narrow it down, Emirates Woman has created a guide of all must-try facials for glowing skin. Facette Facial Bar Facette Facial Bar has just opened its second branch in Jumeirah Al Wasl. The Fire & Ice Facial clinical treatment and Red Carpet favorite by iS Clinical is designed to rapidly and safely resurface the skin, diminishing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while smoothing, softening, and encouraging overall skin rejuvenation. Excellent for all skin types and ages, this facial results in a complexion that is dramatically refined, with no downtime, peeling, or other negative side effects. It takes place for 60 minutes and is priced at Dhs787.50. For more information visit Skin Laundry Known for their laser facials, Skin Laundry has garnered a name for themselves in Dubai. With just 15 minutes and zero downtime, lasers have been made a thing with Skin Laundry. The Power Fractional Facial is a high-intensity laser for visible results. This 30-minute powerhouse facial uses fractional laser technology to treat deeper skin concerns with faster results. It stimulates collagen, improves texture, and reduces pigmentation with 1–3 days of light downtime. For more information visit Sisters Beauty Lounge Known for extravagant beauty list, experience the ultimate in British skincare with the SISTERS X Elemis Pro-Collagen Facial, a luxury anti-aging treatment designed to deeply hydrate, firm, and restore your skin's youthful glow. Powered by the award-winning Pro-Collagen range, this facial delivers clinically proven results, smoothing fine lines while boosting elasticity and radiance. Whether you choose the 60-minute glow-boosting treatment or indulge in the 90-minute version with deep extraction and a relaxing massage, this is skincare at its most indulgent. Prices for this start at Dhs700. It's available at the various locations in Dubai including Dubai Mall, Mall of The Emirates, The Village Mall, City Center Mirdif, City Walk and JBR. For more information visit Heleo4® Heleo4® is a non-invasive cosmetic and aesthetic procedure aimed at cellular rejuvenation and improvement of the skin's natural resources . The innovative concept is a perfect standalone skin revitalization procedure as well as a preparatory step before any cosmetic treatments for maximum effectiveness and the best long-lasting results . The uniqueness lies in its innovative approach targeting processes that stimulate the division of healthy and young cells. The facial is available at various clinics in Dubai ranging from Evolution Clinic, Milyne Esthetic Clinic and more. For more information visit Blended Wellness View this post on Instagram A post shared by Blended (@blendedwellnessdxb) Experience a revitalising treatment designed to boost lymphatic circulation and support your body's natural detoxification. Using gentle, rhythmic movements and detoxifying essential oils, this massage helps reduce water retention, ease heaviness, and restore a sense of lightness. Perfect for renewing your energy, it leaves you feeling refreshed, balanced, and in harmony with your body. The Detox and Flow facial for 60 minutes is priced at Dhs650 for 60 minutes at Blended Wellness' latest branch in Dubai Marina. For more information visit Orskin Aesthetics As one of the most transformative facials on the market right now – the DMK Enzyme Facial is a must-try. This treatment works by oxygenating the skin through reverse osmosis, detoxifying at a cellular level and leaving the complexion visibly firmer, smoother and more radiant. Designed to restore your skin's natural vitality, it combines advanced enzyme therapy with rejuvenating techniques to deliver visible, long-lasting results. For more information visit – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied Feature Image:


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