Interested in becoming a new client?
We have a few options.
New Client Consultation & Facial
This service is booked for an hour and a half in order to provide the client with a full consultation, examination, test patch of product and treatment. This ensures that your skin is prepped and ready for us to provide deeper, more penetrative treatments in the future for optimal results.
During this appointment, Heather will build a custom home care regimen for your daily skin care routine with a full lesson and informational session on the ingredients and discuss options for moving forward with a specified treatment plan.
$240
In-Person Consultation
Service time is thirty minutes.
An easy, breezy option for those short on time! At this appointment, we’ll check out your skin, get into the nitty gritty details of your skin history and diet, and build you a curated regimen for home use. We will also review your skin goals and determine what treatment plan will be right for you.
Our in-person consultation is $150 with $100 going toward product purchased at the time of your consultation.
Virtual Product Consultation
Take back control of your skin anytime, anywhere with our virtual product consultation option. You may have known her in her previous life as our custom regimen consultation, our virtual consultation option is for those who can’t make it into the spa—for a while, or at all—but would love to get started on a regimen as soon as possible.
Our custom regimen consultation via email is $150 and $100 goes toward product when you make a purchase within 48 hours of receiving your customized regimen list.
Aggieland Aesthetics offers free nationwide shipping on purchases $200+
Why do I need a custom regimen?
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Nobody's skin is exactly the same and each person requires a unique skincare regimen to achieve their desired results. Over-the-counter skin care products allow the consumer to self-diagnose their skin problem.
Unfortunately (no offense) 9 times out of 10, the consumer misdiagnoses and uses a product that does more harm than good. Let's say you purchase an OTC product for oily skin, it likely has ingredients that will dry you out, making you appear less oily, but in reality you've probably caused more damage than good. Why?
Two scenarios I see all of the time:
1. You don't actually have oily skin, you're just using harsh products and your skin is freaking out causing MORE oil production to try and protect itself.
2. Maybe you are truly oily but it's also very likely that's not the only thing going on with your skin.
For example, maybe you also have skin sensitivities- but you've now purchased this basic product for "oily skin" with no professional guidance. So it may help with oil production but also causes a reaction because the ingredients are harsh and tackling one issue while causing others.
The bottom line: Your skin is not basic. It is quite complex and should be treated with care. It is definitely not a one-size-fits-all-blanket-product situation. It’s important to invest in skincare products and services that are recommended by a trained and licensed professional.
Our skin is meant to protect us, yet it needs protecting - skincare should be gentle, yet effective.
Through a skin care consultation we can create a personalized regimen that will work for YOU and your skin’s needs!
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Similar to the benefits that healthy food provides for your body, quality skin-care ingredients can improve your skin. Professional products are way more effective because they are more potent. There is a higher amount of ACTIVE ingredients - those are the ingredients that make a difference in your skin; the ingredients that deliver results.
Yes, the products you bought at Ulta may boast whatever ingredient is trending, but as mentioned, it's not enough to actually benefit your skin. Why?
By law, nothing you buy over-the-counter - not at Walgreens, not at Target, and not even at Sephora or department stores - is allowed to actually penetrate the uppermost layer of your skin or make any physical change to the skin. It can only sit on the surface and work on the most superficial level.
That's why you don't need a license or education to sell them. (Same goes for all those MLM products your friend/aunt/high school acquaintance is selling)
For example, the package may boast Vitamin C but they are only allowed to put 5% in the bottle, while your professional product can have up to 30%.
Professional product lines require specific training, in addition to your license to understand the products before an esthetician is allowed to sell/use them.
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Over the counter (OTC) skincare is not tested for effectiveness and not held to the same standard as professional grade skincare. Since there is no regulation required, OTC products are made in very large batches and full of cheap fillers and preservatives so they can be shipped all over the world and sit on store shelves for years. Then you put them on your face...
Professional grade skincare is created in smaller batches which results in more quality control and better ingredients. Professional skincare is formulated to perform. A lot goes into the selection of each ingredient as well as the science to ensure that it is the best fit for the formulation and that it will perform within the skin.
Moral of the story: Professional products are tested and are made with high quality and high quantity of active ingredients that have proven results with proper use.