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How Often Should You Visit a Beauty Salon in Los Angeles?

  • Apr 14
  • 6 min read



Knowing how often to book a salon appointment is something most clients piece together over time. At Logunova Beauty Salon, a premium beauty salon in Los Angeles, we see clients across all 12 of our service categories daily, and the timing question is one of the most common we hear. The answer shifts depending on what you're getting done, your hair type, and your skin concerns. What follows is a practical framework to help you stay consistent without overbooking or stretching too long between visits.

The questions clients ask most often are not about which services to book. They are about when. That is exactly what this post covers.

How Often Should You Get a Haircut?

For most clients, every 6 to 8 weeks keeps a haircut looking intentional. If you're growing your hair out, you can stretch to 10 to 12 weeks without losing too much shape, but skipping trims entirely tends to backfire, since split ends travel up the shaft and create more work later.

Color-treated hair has its own rhythm. Single-process color typically needs a refresh every 4 to 6 weeks, depending on how fast your roots grow and how much contrast your chosen color creates. Balayage and highlights can last 8 to 12 weeks before the grow-out becomes noticeable.

If you're unsure what interval makes sense for your cut or color, our hair services team can walk you through a maintenance schedule at your first consultation.

How Often Should You Get Your Nails Done?

A gel manicure done with a standard technique typically holds well for 2 to 3 weeks. A Russian manicure, which uses an electric file for precise cuticle work rather than soaking, tends to last 3 to 5 weeks because the nail prep is more thorough. The better the base, the longer the wear.

For fills, most clients return every 3 to 4 weeks. Waiting longer isn't always a problem, but significant grow-out makes the fill appointment longer and more involved.

Pedicures follow a softer schedule, with every 4 to 6 weeks being reasonable for most people, though clients who spend a lot of time in open shoes in the LA climate often prefer a tighter cycle.


How Often Should You Get a Facial?

The skin renews itself roughly every 28 days. Booking a facial every 4 to 6 weeks aligns with that cycle and gives your esthetician a consistent window to work with your skin as it changes season to season.

For clients dealing with specific concerns like congestion, uneven texture, or dullness that doesn't shift with product alone, a deeper treatment may be recommended more frequently at first, then spaced out once the skin stabilizes.

Our skincare treatments start with a consultation so the plan fits your skin, not a generic menu item.


How Often Should You Get Lash and Brow Services?

Lash extensions shed with your natural lash cycle, which runs 4 to 6 weeks. Most clients book fills every 2 to 3 weeks to keep extensions looking full. Waiting until they've all shed means starting from scratch rather than filling in gaps.

A lash lift, which curls your natural lashes rather than adding extensions, lasts about 6 to 8 weeks. No fills needed. Just a repeat treatment when the effect fades.

Brow lamination holds for 6 to 8 weeks. Brow tinting fades faster, typically 3 to 4 weeks depending on skincare habits and sun exposure. Threading and waxing for brow shaping depend on your hair growth rate, and most clients return every 3 to 6 weeks.

You can book lash and brow services alongside other appointments at our Downtown LA location. They pair well with a haircut or facial if you want to handle multiple things in one trip.

How Often Should You Get Permanent Makeup Touched Up?

Permanent makeup, including microblading, lip blushing, and permanent eyeliner, is semi-permanent, not truly permanent. Most clients see results last 1 to 3 years depending on the technique and their skin type.

A touch-up appointment is typically needed 6 to 8 weeks after the initial session, once the skin has fully healed and the pigment has settled. After that, annual or biannual touch-ups keep the results looking fresh.

Our permanent makeup services always begin with a consultation before any work is done. This is especially important for first-time clients.

How Often Should You Book a Massage or Body Treatment?

For general wellness, a massage once or twice a month is a reasonable rhythm for most clients. For clients managing specific tension or stress, more frequent sessions may be worthwhile short-term.

Body treatments and wraps are typically booked as occasional additions rather than on a fixed schedule, though some clients build them into a seasonal routine, particularly for skin hydration in the drier LA months.

When Should You Book a Trichology Consultation?

Trichology is the study of hair and scalp health. A trichologist assesses the scalp, identifies causes of hair loss or thinning, and recommends targeted treatments. It is not a styling service. It's a health-focused consultation.

You don't need to wait until you're alarmed to book one. If you've noticed more shedding than usual, a wider part, or scalp discomfort that hasn't responded to standard products, earlier assessment leads to better outcomes than waiting.

After an initial consultation, follow-up appointments depend on the treatment plan. Some clients complete a short treatment cycle and return annually. Others follow a more structured schedule if the underlying cause requires ongoing attention.

Our trichology consultations are available 7 days a week at our Downtown LA location.

What About Biorevitalization?

Biorevitalization is an injectable treatment using hyaluronic acid to restore skin hydration and may stimulate collagen production. It is not Botox. It does not freeze muscles or add volume. Results can vary, and most clients see improvement over a series of sessions rather than after one treatment.

A typical course involves 3 to 4 sessions spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart, followed by maintenance appointments every 3 to 6 months. Your specialist will recommend a schedule based on your skin condition and goals.

If you're curious about whether it's right for you, a consultation is the starting point, not a commitment. Learn more about our biorevitalization services and what to expect at your first appointment.

How to Build a Visit Schedule That Actually Works

A few principles that help:

Anchor to your highest-priority service. If your hair color is the thing that makes you feel most put-together, build your schedule around that 4 to 6 week window and slot other services around it.

Combine where it makes sense. A hair appointment plus a Russian manicure plus a brow shape can all happen in one visit. Mentioning everything you want when you book means the team can schedule enough time, and you leave with everything done at once.

Don't wait for a special occasion. Clients who book reactively, only when an event is coming up, tend to arrive with a longer list and less flexibility on timing. A regular rhythm means your results stay consistent and your appointments stay manageable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get a facial in Los Angeles? For most clients, once every 4 to 6 weeks aligns with the skin's natural renewal cycle. Your esthetician can recommend a schedule based on your skin type and goals after your first appointment.

How long do lash extensions last before I need a fill? Lash extensions typically last 4 to 6 weeks before a fill is needed, as they shed with your natural lash cycle. Most clients book fills every 2 to 3 weeks to keep them looking full.

How often should I get a Russian manicure fill? Most clients return every 3 to 4 weeks for a Russian manicure fill. The dry e-file technique tends to produce better adhesion than traditional wet manicures, so wear is generally longer.

What is brow lamination and how long does it last? Brow lamination straightens and sets brow hairs upward for a fuller appearance. Results last 6 to 8 weeks.

Can I combine multiple services in one appointment at Logunova? Yes. We offer 12 service categories under one roof, so you can book hair, nails, skincare, and more in a single visit. Mention everything you want when booking so we can schedule the right amount of time.

How do I book an appointment at Logunova Beauty Salon? Book online at logunova.com, through the Logunova app on iOS and Android, or by calling +1 (213) 338-2332. We're open 7 days a week, 8am to 7pm, at 607 S Olive Street in Downtown Los Angeles.



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