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Discovering Luxury Skincare Services at Logunova Beauty Salon in Los Angeles

  • Apr 14
  • 6 min read

Los Angeles has a unique relationship with skin. The sun shines brightly year-round, and the air quality can vary greatly. With a packed social calendar, looking presentable is often a daily concern. Most clients entering a highly-rated beauty salon service in LA seek more than just a haircut. They want a team they can trust with their skin, hair, and nails.


At Logunova Beauty Salon, our skincare treatments are part of a comprehensive menu that includes 11 other service categories. This means that the person performing your facial is aware of what your hair colorist is doing just two chairs away. Your skincare routine can be developed in conversation with the same team that handles your nails and lashes. In this post, I will explore what LA salons offer in terms of skincare and how to evaluate whether a salon's approach is worth your time.


What a Good Salon Facial Actually Does


A facial at a professional salon differs from a home skincare routine in one key way: it operates at a deeper level. A trained esthetician assesses your skin in person, identifying issues at the surface and just below it. They apply treatments in a sequence designed to enhance the effectiveness of each step.


A standard professional facial typically includes cleansing, exfoliation, steam, extractions if needed, a treatment mask suited to your skin type, and a finishing moisturizer with SPF or serum, depending on the time of day.


A deep-cleansing facial goes further. It's tailored for clients with congestion, clogged pores, or oily skin—those who struggle with dullness or breakouts despite a consistent home routine. The extraction phase is more thorough, and the products used are specifically chosen to clear the skin rather than just hydrate it.


Neither treatment is better in isolation. The right facial depends on your skin's specific needs. That's why a consultation before the service is crucial; it matters more than simply picking a facial from a menu.


The LA Climate and Your Skin


Understanding why LA's climate can be tough on skin helps you make informed decisions about which treatments to prioritize.


UV Exposure


UV exposure is the most significant factor affecting skin health. Southern California enjoys more sun hours per year than most of the country, and UV damage accumulates quietly. The effects often manifest years later. Regular professional exfoliation and targeted treatments can reduce visible impacts over time, but consistency is more important than intensity.


Pollution


Pollution is another factor that many clients underestimate. Particulate matter from traffic and wildfire smoke penetrates the skin barrier, contributing to inflammation, dullness, and accelerated aging. Scheduling a cleansing facial regularly is one of the most effective ways to combat this.


Dry Air


Dry air during Santa Ana wind conditions strips moisture from the skin rapidly. Clients often notice their skin looking flat or feeling tight during late summer and fall. A hydration-focused treatment or product adjustment during this time can make a significant difference.


Biorevitalization: What It Is and Who It's For


Biorevitalization is an injectable treatment that uses hyaluronic acid to restore hydration to the skin from within. Hyaluronic acid is a molecule naturally produced by the skin, but its production decreases with age. Injecting small doses into the dermis helps the skin retain moisture more effectively and may stimulate collagen production over time. Results can vary.


It's important to note that biorevitalization is not Botox. Botox blocks muscle movement to reduce expression lines, while biorevitalization focuses on hydration and texture at a structural level.


Good candidates for biorevitalization include clients with dull or dehydrated skin, fine lines from dryness rather than muscle movement, or skin that appears tired regardless of sleep or product use. This treatment is also popular among those seeking non-surgical skin improvement without a dramatic change in appearance.


A consultation is necessary before booking this treatment. It helps us determine whether it is appropriate for your skin and health history, and it provides you with a clear picture of what to expect before committing. Our biorevitalization services include a detailed intake and a walkthrough of the process, ensuring nothing comes as a surprise.


Trichology and Scalp Health: The Skin You're Probably Ignoring


The scalp is skin. It has oil glands, a moisture barrier, and is just as vulnerable to inflammation, product buildup, and environmental damage as the skin on your face. Most people treat their scalp solely as a hair-growing surface and only address it when issues arise.


Trichology is the study of hair and scalp health. A trichologist visually assesses the scalp and conducts a detailed intake. Your health history, product habits, stress levels, and diet all contribute to what’s happening on your scalp. The goal is to gain a clear understanding of any issues rather than applying a treatment without context.


Scalp concerns that benefit from a trichology consultation include persistent itching or irritation, hair thinning or loss, changes in hair texture or density, and dandruff that doesn’t respond to standard products. If you’ve been managing any of these issues with over-the-counter solutions that aren’t yielding results, a trichology consultation is a more productive next step.


Massage and Body Treatments: The Skin from the Neck Down


Facial skincare often receives the most attention, but the skin on the rest of your body also responds to hydration, circulation, and exfoliation. It deserves the same level of care.


Body wraps and treatments work in various ways depending on their formulation. Hydrating wraps address dry skin by saturating it with moisture under occlusion, which promotes deeper absorption than a standard moisturizer. Detoxifying wraps typically use clay or mineral-based formulas to draw out impurities. Exfoliating treatments remove dead skin cells from the surface, improving texture and allowing subsequent products to absorb better.


Massage supports skin health indirectly through improved circulation. Better blood flow enhances the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the skin, and regular massage can lead to improvements in skin tone over time that may not always be attributed to it.


Our massage services and body treatments can be booked alongside facial skincare for a more comprehensive experience.


What to Look for in a Salon Skincare Menu


Not every salon that lists "facials" on its menu is equipped to deliver meaningful results. Here are a few things that separate a serious skincare offering from a mere checkbox on a service list:


  • Consultation Before Service: A salon that offers a consultation before the service demonstrates a commitment to personalized care. A one-size-fits-all facial applied without assessing your skin type is little better than a thorough home routine.


  • Knowledgeable Estheticians: The esthetician should be able to explain what they are applying and why. If their explanation is vague or defaults to selling a product, it signals a lack of depth in their training.


  • Distinguished Treatments: A menu that specifies deep-cleansing, hydrating, brightening, or anti-aging facials with clear descriptions indicates that the salon is considering the different needs of various skin types.


  • Consultation for Medical-Adjacent Services: Treatments like biorevitalization require a consultation before booking. Any salon offering these treatments without a consultation step is cutting corners that exist for your protection.


At our skincare services page, you can explore what we offer and what each treatment is designed to address.


Skincare and the Full-Service Salon Advantage


One of the less obvious benefits of a full-service salon is that the treatments you receive across different categories can be coordinated rather than accidental. Hair color contains chemicals that can affect the skin on the scalp and hairline. A team that handles both your color and skincare can better flag any reactions or sensitivities and adjust accordingly. Lash and brow services, including lash extensions, tinting, and lamination, involve products applied close to the eyes. A skincare team that knows what has been recently applied can make better decisions about timing and product selection.


At Logunova, this coordination occurs naturally because the same team manages all 12 service categories. When you book a facial alongside a Russian manicure, a lash lift, or any other service, your appointment is managed as a cohesive experience, not a series of disconnected transactions.


Booking a Skincare Appointment at Logunova


We’re open seven days a week from 8 AM to 7 PM at 607 S Olive Street in Downtown Los Angeles. You can book online at logunova.com, through the Logunova app on iOS and Android, or by calling +1 (213) 338-2332.


If you wish to pair your skincare appointment with a hair service, nail service, or anything else on our menu, just mention it when you book, and we’ll schedule everything together.


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