Facials Plantation: Types, Benefits & Picks (Plantation Walk Edition)

By Boulevard Salon | July 23, 2026

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We’re big on details, like the way our team wipes a hairline with care after color and offers coffee, water, and something sweet at the front. That same “take our time and do it right” attitude shows up in our skincare too. Facials in Plantation cover a range of treatments, from quick deep-cleansing and hydrating facials to targeted options like Hydrafacials, chemical peels, and anti-aging therapies. The best pick comes down to your skin concern, how soon you want visible results, and how much downtime you can handle. If you’re near the Broward Boulevard commercial corridor or the Plantation Walk area, we’ll keep it easy, efficient, and worth the stop.

The real reason people book facials in Plantation summer humidity

In Plantation’s tropical climate, skin tends to swing between two extremes: extra oil and clogged pores in the heat, then dehydration from A/C and sun exposure. That’s why we keep our facial menu practical. Some services focus on clearing congestion and calming breakouts. Others are about hydration, brightening, and smoothing texture.

A lot of people also come in because they’re busy. Long drives on I-595 or University Drive don’t leave much room for complicated routines at home. If you need an in-and-out appointment that still makes your skin look and feel noticeably better, we’ll point you toward low-downtime options and set expectations clearly before we start.

Quick rule we use in real life: If you want glow now with little to no recovery, start with hydration and deep cleansing. If you want correction, like pigment or texture, plan for a series and a little more aftercare.

12 facial options we do here, and who each one fits best

Express Facial

This is our “quick pick-me-up” facial when you want hydration and a healthier look without spending your whole day here. We’ll cleanse, refresh, and focus on getting your skin looking clear and awake fast.

Best for: maintenance between bigger treatments, lunch-break skin refresh, dullness.

Deep-Pore Cleansing Facial

If your pores feel packed and your skin is producing extra oil, this is the workhorse. We go after deep-seated impurities and focus on keeping pores clearer so breakouts don’t keep repeating.

Best for: facials for oily skin in Plantation, blackheads, “my skin feels bumpy” texture.

European Facial

A classic facial when you want the full reset: deep cleansing, exfoliation, and a relaxing facial massage that helps your skin look more balanced and calm.

Best for: first-time facial, combination skin, stress and dehydration showing up on your face.

Teenager Facial

Teen skin has its own rules. We keep it focused on deep cleansing and smart habits so breakouts don’t turn into a long-term cycle. We also talk through simple, realistic home care.

Best for: hormonal breakouts, oily T-zone, learning what actually helps.

Clinical Acne Facial

When breakouts are active and your skin stays inflamed, we keep this facial therapeutic. Our focus is clearing impurities and calming the skin so it can heal and stay more stable over time.

Best for: acne-prone skin, recurring congestion, sensitive inflammation.

PRP / Plasma Facial

This advanced option uses your own plasma to support collagen production and tissue repair. We recommend it when your goal is texture improvement and visible signs of aging, not just a one-day glow.

Best for: advanced anti-aging facial work, texture, post-acne texture concerns.

Microdermabrasion Facial

Microdermabrasion is all about polishing the surface. We exfoliate dead skin cells so your skin looks smoother and makeup sits better. It’s a great choice when you want refinement without heavy peeling.

Best for: rough texture, dullness, mild discoloration, “I want my skin smoother.”

Chemical Peeling

Our professional-grade peels exfoliate deeper layers to improve tone and brightness. This is the lane for sun-damage, hyperpigmentation, and stubborn texture that doesn’t budge with basic exfoliation.

Best for: hyperpigmented skin, sun spots, acne marks, uneven tone.

Dermapen / Fibroblast Facial

These are our collagen induction and tightening options. We use advanced pen or plasma technology to target fine lines, laxity, and areas that need firmer support.

Best for: fine lines, skin tightening goals, firming the look of the face.

BB Glow Facial

If you love the look of a smooth, even base, BB Glow aims for that “semi-permanent foundation” effect through a skin-needling approach. It’s about camouflaging imperfections and boosting radiance.

Best for: uneven-looking tone, dullness, “I want my skin to look filtered.”

IPL Laser Facial

IPL targets hyperpigmentation, redness, and sun damage with Intense Pulsed Light technology. It’s non-invasive and focused on getting your skin tone looking clearer and more even.

Best for: sun damage, redness, visible discoloration that makeup keeps chasing.

Radio Frequency Facial

Radio Frequency is our go-to for firming without downtime. We stimulate collagen and support elasticity so your skin looks tighter and more lifted over time.

Best for: laxity, anti-aging goals, a firmer look with little interruption to your schedule.

What “best facials Plantation Walk” actually means in real life

People throw around “best” a lot. For us, it comes down to two things: how you’re treated while you’re here, and how consistent your results are. We hear it in the way regulars talk about our team, like stylists who listen, adjust until it’s right, and keep appointments on time. That same listening matters with skincare, because skin changes with weather, stress, and sun.

If you’re booking a Hydrafacial in Plantation because you want instant glow, we’ll keep it low-downtime and focused. If you’re booking an anti-aging facial in Plantation because you’re seeing fine lines and laxity, we’ll talk honestly about what takes one session versus what needs a series. And if you’re dealing with oily skin, we’ll steer you toward deep-pore cleansing and acne-focused work so you’re not just masking the problem.

“Michelle at Boulevard Salon is absolutely amazing! She listens to exactly what I want and somehow makes it even better than I imagined.”

, one of our regulars

Your first facial with us: the step-by-step, no awkward surprises

When you sit down, the first thing we do is ask what’s going on with your skin right now. Oil by lunch? Dry patches around the mouth? Dark spots that show up fast in summer sun? Tell us what you’re using at home too. We’re not judging, we just need the full picture.

Then we cleanse and take a closer look at texture and congestion. If you booked something corrective, like microdermabrasion or a peel, we’ll talk through what you might look like over the next few days and what you should not do after. If you booked something like an Express or European Facial, we keep it comfortable and relaxing, but still results-focused.

Before you leave, we’ll go over aftercare in plain language, like when to skip actives, how to keep hydration up in A/C, and why sunscreen isn’t optional in Plantation summers.

Summer booking tips for facials in Plantation, timing, downtime, sun

Summer skin has a pattern here. Humidity can push oil up, and sun can push pigment up. If you’re doing a brightening plan, we usually prefer spacing treatments so your skin has time to settle, especially when you’re outdoors a lot.

  • Need visible glow fast: Express Facial or a deep-cleansing option often makes sense close to an event because it’s low-downtime.
  • Working on pigment: IPL or chemical peeling can be great, but you’ll want to be serious about sun protection right after.
  • Oil control plan: acne and deep-pore work tends to do best on a consistent schedule, not once every few months.
  • Hurricane-season reality: if your weeks get unpredictable, tell us. We’ll help you choose options that won’t leave you mid-recovery when life gets busy.

Why locals keep coming back to Boulevard Salon for skincare too

Boulevard Salon has been part of Plantation for 21 years. That matters because consistency matters. People stick with us for years for hair color, cuts, and nails, and they talk about the same themes: we listen, we’re patient, and we keep things comfortable and welcoming.

If you’re near Plantation Walk, we’re set up for easy in-and-out visits. And if you’re coming from Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Sunrise, Lauderhill, or Tamarac, we’ll help you book a service that makes the drive worth it. Let us know what you’re trying to fix, how soon you need to look better, and how you feel about downtime. We’ll point you to the right facial the first time.

Want our help picking? Tell us your top concern (oil, acne, pigment, texture, or firmness) and if you’ve got an event coming up. We’ll recommend the best starting point.

Call +19546410600 or email info@blvdsalonspa.com. You can also find us at 6915 West Broward Boulevard, Plantation, Florida 33317.

FAQ: Hydrafacial vs peel, acne schedules, pregnancy, events, pigment

How often should I get a facial for oily, acne-prone skin?

Most oily, acne-prone skin does better with consistency. A common rhythm is every 2 to 4 weeks at first, then you can often stretch to monthly once inflammation and congestion calm down. We’ll look at how active your breakouts are and how quickly your pores re-clog, then set a schedule you can actually keep.

What is the difference between a Hydrafacial and a chemical peel?

A Hydrafacial style treatment is usually about deep cleansing plus hydration, with a “glow now” feel and little downtime. A chemical peel is more corrective. It exfoliates deeper to improve tone, texture, and stubborn discoloration. Peels can come with visible flaking or sensitivity for a few days, so timing and aftercare matter more.

Can I get a facial if I'm pregnant?

Yes, many people do. Let us know you’re pregnant when you book and again when you arrive, and we’ll choose pregnancy-friendly products and skip anything that isn’t a good match during pregnancy. If you’re unsure, bring your OB’s guidance and we’ll keep it conservative.

How long before a wedding or event should I schedule a facial?

For a first-time facial, we like a little buffer. Aim for 2 to 4 weeks before the event so your skin has time to settle and you can adjust if you want a different approach next time. If you’re doing corrective work like peels, plan farther out and leave your final “glow” facial closer to the date.

Do facials help with sun-damaged or hyperpigmented skin?

They can, especially when you choose the right tool for the job. Chemical peels and IPL laser facial treatments are common picks for sun damage and hyperpigmentation because they target tone and uneven color more directly. Results usually come in steps, not overnight, and sunscreen is the make-or-break piece in Plantation sun.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Most oily, acne-prone skin does better with consistency. A common rhythm is every 2 to 4 weeks at first, then monthly once inflammation and congestion calm down. We’ll check how active your breakouts are and how quickly your pores re-clog, then set a schedule you can keep.

Hydrafacial-style treatments typically focus on deep cleansing plus hydration, with a “glow now” feel and little downtime. A chemical peel is more corrective, exfoliating deeper to improve tone, texture, and discoloration. Peels may involve visible flaking or sensitivity for a few days, so timing and aftercare matter more.

Yes, many people do. Let us know you’re pregnant when you book and again when you arrive, and we’ll keep products pregnancy-friendly and skip ingredients and steps that aren’t a good fit during pregnancy. If you have guidance from your OB, bring it and we’ll keep things conservative.

For a first-time facial, aim for 2 to 4 weeks before the event so your skin has time to settle. If you’re doing corrective services like chemical peels, plan farther out, then schedule a low-downtime glow-focused facial closer to the date.

They can, especially when you choose a service that targets tone. Chemical peels and IPL laser facial treatments are common picks for sun damage and hyperpigmentation. Results usually come in steps, and sunscreen is the make-or-break piece for keeping pigment from coming right back.

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