1056 Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744

Beautiful Orlando • Kissimmee, FL

Custom Facials

A curated facial menu—designed around your skin’s needs today, and your glow goals long-term. We blend deep cleansing, targeted exfoliation, hydration support, and calming finishing steps for a refined, radiant finish.

Aromatherapy + hot towel Extractions (as needed) Hydration-focused options

Your treatment plan is customized. Ingredients and modalities are selected for your skin type and goals.

Evidence-based ingredient highlights: Hyaluronic Acid (hydration) [1], Vitamin C (brightening/antioxidant support) [2][3], Ferulic Acid + C/E synergy (photoprotection support) [4]. Microneedling safety guidance [5][6].
Basic Facial Cleanse Aromatherapy • hot towel massage • deep cleanse • extractions (as needed)
Hydradermabrasion Facial Everything above + hydro-dermabrasion-style exfoliation & hydration boost
Vitamin C Brightening Targets dullness + uneven tone with antioxidant support
Hyaluronic Hydration Moisture support + plumper-looking finish (Florida-summer favorite)

A Facial That Adapts—Because Your Skin Does

Your skin changes with weather, stress, hormones, and travel. Our custom facial approach starts with what your skin needs today: cleanse + refine + replenish. We can incorporate gentle exfoliation, hydration support, extractions when appropriate, and finishing masks selected for your concerns.

Core Facials

Basic Facial Cleanse

Aromatherapy, hot towel massage, deep cleansing and extractions (as appropriate) to leave your skin polished and refreshed.

Hydradermabrasion Facial

Includes the Basic Facial Cleanse plus a hydro-dermabrasion-style exfoliation step designed to lift dull surface buildup and support a smoother feel.

We keep claims conservative and customize intensity to your skin’s sensitivity and goals.

Seasonal + Results-Driven Signatures

Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Facial

A moisture-forward facial that pairs exfoliation (as appropriate) with hydration-supporting steps. Topical hyaluronic acid is widely described as a humectant that helps retain water in the skin [1].

Illuminating Vitamin C Facial

Designed for dullness and uneven tone. Vitamin C is commonly used topically for antioxidant support and brightening; clinical literature discusses benefits for uneven tone and photoaging in selected patients [2][3].

Anti-Aging Antioxidant Facial (Ferulic + Vitamin C)

Focuses on antioxidant support. Ferulic acid has been studied for stabilizing vitamins C and E and enhancing photoprotection in topical formulations [4].

Basic Hydrofacial

A multi-step facial experience that may include modalities such as radiofrequency (skin-warming), ultrasonic infusion, skin scrubber exfoliation, cooling steps, hydro-dermabrasion-style cleansing, and LED finishing—selected based on your skin plan.

Some modalities (like microneedling/RF microneedling) have specific safety considerations and should be performed by trained professionals [5][6].

Hydrofacial device image

Microneedling

Microneedling is a minimally invasive procedure that can help improve the appearance of certain concerns (like texture and some types of scarring) for selected patients. The American Academy of Dermatology notes microneedling is a medical procedure and emphasizes choosing appropriately trained medical professionals [5]. The FDA also provides guidance on benefits/risks and safe use of microneedling devices [6].

Add-Ons

Enhance your session with targeted upgrades (choose à la carte or ask your aesthetician for a curated pairing).

Add-On Price
Chemical Peel$45
Hyaluronic Acid infusion$30
Vitamin C infusion$30
Hydro-jelly Mask$10
Dermaplane$25
Hydrodermabrasion$40
LED$10
Collagen Hand Mask$20

Pricing shown reflects your provided list; update anytime in this table to keep it consistent sitewide.

Hydrojelly Masks

Hyaluronic Acid

Hydration-focused finishing mask designed to support a smoother, plumper look. (Hyaluronic acid humectant role) [1]

Illuminating Orange Peel

Brightening-focused finishing step for dullness and uneven tone (paired with your Vitamin C facial). [2][3]

Cica Complexion

Calming-focused option for sensitive skin types and post-treatment comfort (ideal after extractions or when skin feels reactive).

What to Expect

  • 45–60 minutes in a tranquil treatment room.
  • Cleanse → exfoliation/refinement → hydration support → finishing mask.
  • Extractions available to help clear congestion when appropriate.
  • Your provider adjusts products, strengths, and techniques for your skin sensitivity and goals.

Safety-first: professional microneedling guidance (AAD) [5] and FDA consumer guidance [6].

Notice the Difference

Looking refreshed can be subtle—but powerful. Book a custom facial at Beautiful Orlando and let our aesthetic team guide you toward the right combination of cleansing, targeted refinement, and moisture support for your skin.

Not sure which facial is best? Start with a consultation—then we’ll customize from there.

FAQs

Which facial should I book first? +

If you’re unsure, start with a Custom Facial. We’ll assess your skin and tailor products + steps (including extractions if appropriate). If your main goal is glow + hydration, the Hyaluronic Facial is a great option.

Do facials help with dry, dehydrated skin? +

Many facial plans focus on supporting the skin barrier and hydration. Topical hyaluronic acid is widely described as a humectant that helps the skin retain water [1].

Can Vitamin C facials help with dark spots? +

Vitamin C is commonly used topically for antioxidant support and brightening. Clinical literature discusses benefits for uneven tone and photoaging in selected patients [2][3]. Results vary, and consistency matters.

Is microneedling included in a facial? +

Microneedling is typically a separate treatment. The AAD notes microneedling is a medical procedure and stresses choosing appropriately trained providers [5]. The FDA also provides consumer safety guidance on benefits/risks [6].

Will I have redness or downtime? +

Many facials have minimal downtime. Extractions or stronger exfoliation steps can cause short-term redness. Your provider will tailor intensity to your skin and timeline.

How often should I get a facial? +

Many clients benefit from a monthly cadence, but your ideal frequency depends on your skin goals (acne-prone, dry, pigment, aging support) and the treatment type. We’ll recommend a schedule during your visit.

What’s the difference between hydradermabrasion and hydrodermabrasion? +

These terms are often used interchangeably in med-spa marketing. In general, both refer to water/serum-assisted exfoliation + suction-style cleansing. We’ll explain exactly what your session includes and adjust it for sensitivity.

Can I add a chemical peel to my facial? +

Yes—when appropriate. Chemical peels should be performed under trained supervision; the AAD discusses peel safety and professional oversight [7]. We’ll confirm candidacy and timing.

Credible Sources

  1. Hyaluronic acid as a topical humectant / skin moisturization (JAAD article): https://www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(21)01421-3/fulltext
  2. Vitamin C in dermatology (Clinical in Dermatology review): https://www.cidjournal.com/article/S0738-081X(26)00048-9/fulltext
  3. Systematic review: topical vitamin C in melasma/photoaging (J Cosmet Dermatol): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jocd.15748
  4. Ferulic acid stabilizes vitamins C+E and increases photoprotection (JAAD full text): https://www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(04)03422-X/fulltext
  5. American Academy of Dermatology: microneedling overview + safety guidance: https://www.aad.org/public/cosmetic/scars-stretch-marks/microneedling-fade-scars
  6. FDA: microneedling devices benefits/risks/safety tips (consumer update): https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/microneedling-devices-getting-point-benefits-risks-and-safety
  7. AAD: chemical peels overview + safety note on supervised use: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/cosmetic-treatments/chemical-peels