True Facials - Scripts
The final touchpoint ensures the client leaves with their products, their next appointment, and a positive impression. Checkout Script "How was your facial with [Esthetician]?" "She noted your new skincare regimen here." "Your total for today is [Amount]." "I see you are booked for [Future Date]." "We will send a reminder text." "Thank you for visiting us today." "Have a beautiful rest of your day." Best Practices for Implementing Facial Scripts Avoid Robotic Delivery
“Cleanup’s on you next time.”
"I am looking at your skin under the magnifying lamp now. Your skin texture is very smooth, but I do see some dehydration lines around the eyes and forehead. This means your skin is thirsty for water, rather than oil. Today, I am going to focus on infusing deep hydration into these areas." Introducing an Active Product (e.g., Enzyme Peel) true facials scripts
Once the client is in the treatment room, the esthetician must build rapport. This script uncovers the client's goals and lifestyle factors. Esthetician Consultation Script "Hello [Client Name], I am [Name]." "I will be your esthetician today." "Let’s look over your intake form." "What are your primary skin goals?" "Are you experiencing any recent sensitivity?" "What is your current home routine?" "Please adjust to your comfort level." "I will step out for you to change." Phase 3: The Treatment Commentary The final touchpoint ensures the client leaves with
: This system allows scripters to modify specific parts of a character's anatomy, including the face, body, limbs, and fingers. This means your skin is thirsty for water, rather than oil
: This step uses mechanical or chemical means to remove dead skin cells and promote cell regrowth. Extraction
: Clients rebook when they understand their long-term treatment plan.