Targeted upgrades for a more personalized facial
Enhancements allow your provider to refine, hydrate, calm, brighten, or support the skin based on the facial you choose and the condition of your skin that day.
Not every enhancement belongs with every service. At Solterra, enhancements are selected intentionally, not stacked automatically. Your provider will confirm compatibility based on your skin goals, recent treatments, sensitivities, timing, and service plan.
Enhancements should make the treatment smarter.
Choose the upgrade that supports the result, whether that means smoother texture, deeper hydration, LED support, cooling comfort, or a more polished finish.
Available skincare enhancements.
Gua Sha and NeurotriS have been removed from the Solterra enhancement menu. Glacial RX has been added as the cooling-focused enhancement path.
Dermaplane
A manual exfoliation enhancement designed to remove surface buildup and fine vellus hair for a smoother, more polished look when appropriate for the skin.
- Best for smoother texture
- Best before select glow-focused facials
- Not ideal for active inflammatory acne
HydroJelly Mask
A cooling, occlusive mask enhancement designed to support hydration, comfort, and a soft post-facial finish.
- Best for hydration support
- Best for comfort after active steps
- Pairs well with restorative facials
Glacial RX Cooling Add-On
A cooling-based enhancement using Glacial RX technology to help support comfort, calm the look of redness, and refresh the skin when appropriate for the service.
- Best for visible redness support
- Best for cooling comfort
- May be paired with select facials
LightStim LED
A light-based enhancement selected based on skin goals, service compatibility, and provider recommendation.
- Best for supportive finishing care
- Best for a non-invasive add-on
- Pairs well with calming or maintenance facials
Facial Cupping
A manual enhancement that may support facial massage, circulation, and a more lifted-looking, relaxed appearance when appropriate.
- Best for facial massage emphasis
- Best for a sculpted, refreshed feel
- Not ideal for very reactive or fragile skin
CO2Lift Pro Carboxy Mask
A premium mask enhancement designed to support hydration, visible plumping, comfort, and a refreshed post-treatment look.
- Best for dehydration
- Best before events when timing is appropriate
- Pairs well with glow and recovery-focused facials
Start with the skin goal, then choose the enhancement.
The right enhancement depends on what you want the facial to accomplish and what your skin can tolerate safely that day.
| Goal | Best enhancement fit | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Smoother texture and polish | Dermaplane | Helps refine the surface look of the skin when appropriate for the skin condition. |
| Hydration and comfort | HydroJelly Mask or CO2Lift Pro | Supports moisture, comfort, and a softer post-treatment finish. |
| Cooling, redness support, and calm | Glacial RX Cooling Add-On | Uses controlled cooling to support comfort and a calmer-looking complexion. |
| Supportive finishing care | LightStim LED | Provides a non-invasive light-based finishing step selected by skin goal. |
| Facial massage and circulation support | Facial Cupping | Adds a manual massage-focused component when the skin is a good fit. |
| Event-prep glow | Dermaplane, HydroJelly, CO2Lift Pro, Glacial RX, or LED depending on skin | The best event-prep enhancement depends on timing, sensitivity, and whether the goal is polish, hydration, or calm. |
Glacial RX adds a cooling, calming path to the facial menu.
The Glacial RX Cooling Add-On is intended for services where controlled cooling may help support comfort, visible redness reduction, puffiness support, and a more refreshed finish.
It should be selected based on the facial protocol, your skin condition, recent treatments, and provider guidance. It may be especially useful when the goal is calm rather than additional exfoliation.
Use it for calm.
Glacial RX is best positioned when the skin goal is cooling comfort and a calmer-looking complexion.
Use it with the right services.
Your provider may recommend it around select treatments where cooling support makes sense.
Do not force it.
Glacial RX should be chosen when it supports the protocol, not simply because it is available.
Screen recent treatments.
Recent procedures, active irritation, skin sensitivity, or certain conditions may affect whether cooling is appropriate.
Enhancements should support the facial you booked.
Use this as general guidance. Final compatibility should be confirmed by the provider in the room.
Hydrate, clarify, polish.
Best enhancement fits may include HydroJelly, CO2Lift Pro, LED, Dermaplane, or Glacial RX when the goal is hydration, calm, or additional polish.
Cool, calm, brighten.
Best enhancement fits should be conservative and provider-guided. Avoid over-stacking when the goal is visible calm and cooling comfort.
Tailored, restorative, flexible.
Best enhancement fits may include Dermaplane, HydroJelly, CO2Lift Pro, LED, Facial Cupping, or Glacial RX depending on skin goals.
Sometimes the right choice is fewer add-ons.
Enhancements can improve a facial, but they can also be the wrong choice if the skin is irritated, inflamed, recently treated, or already receiving enough stimulation.
Protect the barrier.
Sunburn, open skin, active flares, or strong irritation may mean postponing or simplifying the service.
Timing matters.
Peels, lasers, microneedling, injectables, waxing, and prescription topicals may affect what is safe to add.
Avoid the wrong friction.
Dermaplane and some massage-focused enhancements may not be appropriate for active inflammatory acne.
Do not experiment too late.
If you are new to an enhancement, avoid trying it for the first time immediately before a major event.
Arrive with the information your provider needs.
The best enhancement choice starts with a clear picture of your skin, timing, and goals.
Share recent treatments, prescription skincare, allergies, sensitivities, current irritation, sun exposure, injectables, dermatology procedures, pregnancy, or any skin condition that may affect the service.
Know your goal.
Decide whether your priority is polish, hydration, calm, brightness, comfort, or event prep.
Share your timing.
Tell your provider if you have photos, travel, an event, or another treatment scheduled soon.
Disclose recent actives.
Retinoids, acids, acne prescriptions, exfoliants, and dermatology treatments can affect enhancement selection.
Let the provider simplify.
If the skin needs less, the right move may be to skip an add-on and protect the barrier.
Choose the facial first, then personalize it with the right enhancement.
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