Red light facial bundle in Martinez: your first Bundle Of 3 + Peel visit

By Glenn Emery Skincare | August 14, 2026

Downtown Martinez / Main Street historic district near the waterfront and county courthouse

Bundle Of 3 - Red Light Facial + Peels first-timer guide in Martinez CA

I hear the same thing all the time: you want the results, but you’re nervous about the unknown, especially when a peel is involved. You’re not overthinking it. A recent client described my Downtown Martinez Main Street space as “beautiful and calming, ” and said the care felt “very intentional and knowledgeable, ” even with a chemical peel in the mix.

For your first Bundle Of 3 - Red Light Facial + Peels, expect a professional cleanse, targeted red light therapy to calm and prep your skin, then a peel selected for your skin that day. You may feel mild warmth or tingling, brief redness, and light flaking for about 3 to 7 days depending on peel strength. If you stick to gentle care and daily SPF, this is usually very straightforward.

Your 7-day prep plan (retinoids, waxing, and what to tell me)

If you want your peel to behave nicely, preparation matters. I generally recommend you stop retinoids and strong exfoliants 3 to 7 days before your appointment. That includes at-home acids and scrubby exfoliators. If you’re unsure what counts, bring a photo of your products or a quick list and I’ll tell you what to pause.

Skip facial waxing, threading, or aggressive hair removal for at least a week beforehand. And please arrive with no makeup if you can. It saves time in your 60 minutes so I can spend it where you’ll actually see the difference.

Before you get on the table, tell me: any prescriptions, recent sunburns, known sensitivities or allergies, and if you’re pregnant or nursing. That quick conversation is how I choose the right peel depth for your skin type, including sensitive or rosacea-prone skin.

Inside the 60-minute red light + peel combo (cleanse, 20 minutes of light, oxygen finish)

When you arrive, I’ll take a couple minutes to look at your skin up close and ask what you’re trying to improve. People come in for breakouts, texture, hyperpigmentation, or that “tired” look that makes them search facials near me or skin tightening near me at midnight. I keep the consult practical so we can get to work.

Step 1: Light cleansing + peel application

I start with a light cleansing, then apply the peel I’ve chosen for you. Sensation-wise, most first-timers describe mild warmth or tingling. Brief redness is normal. If anything feels sharp or too hot, you tell me in the moment and I’ll adjust. A client with very sensitive skin told me they were nervous about an allergic reaction, then later said the sensation was “a light tingling” and “strangely relaxing.” That’s a common surprise.

Step 2: 20 minutes of red light therapy

Next comes 20 minutes of red light therapy. This is the calm part of the service. You’ll be comfortable, and I’m big on checking in as we go. People mention the room being clean and relaxing, and yes, I’ve been told the warm comforter is a nice touch.

Step 3: Oxygen treatment to finish

I finish with an oxygen treatment. You’ll usually leave looking glowy, not scary. And if you’re headed back out into Downtown Martinez, a slow walk down Main Street or a quick stop by the waterfront can feel great. Just keep the sun off your face.

“I was nervous because my skin is very sensitive and I didn’t want to have an allergic reaction. In retrospect, I am very pleased with the facial and impressed with the results.”

One of our first-time clients

Chemical peel aftercare in Martinez: SPF, flaking days, and makeup timing

Right after your appointment, you might look a little pink and feel a bit warm. That usually settles quickly. The bigger thing is what happens over the next few days. Light flaking is common and can last several days, often landing in that 3 to 7 day window depending on peel strength. Don’t pick. I know it’s tempting.

For the first 5 to 7 days, keep it simple: gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and strict daily SPF. No acids. No retinoids. No exfoliating tools. Martinez has that mild coastal climate, but August sun still hits hard, especially if you’re out by the waterfront. Your peel doesn’t care that it feels breezy outside.

Makeup timing: I usually suggest waiting until any heat and redness calm down, and you’re not actively flaking. If you have an event, tell me ahead of time so I can choose a peel depth that fits your calendar.

People often tell me they’re “still glowing” a week later. That’s the goal. If you want this bundle to build, not just impress you once, I’ll map out your spacing so your skin stays calm and consistent.

How I decide peel depth (and why cautious first-timers end up becoming regulars)

I’ve done this in Martinez for 16 years, and here’s the truth: the “best” peel is the one your skin can handle well. I’m happy to start gentle. I’m also honest if something isn’t right for you that day. That approach is why people come back for repeat services, including Jet Plasma and other options like a cold plasma facial when they’re focused on firming.

And yes, I do a lot beyond this bundle. If you found me by searching plasma face lift near me, plasma facelift near me, or asking about fibroblast plasma skin tightening, you’re in the right place to ask questions. Sometimes peel + red light is the right starting point. Other times, you’ll get better skin tightening results with plasma pen work, fibroblast skin tightening East Bay services, an eyelid lift consult, or a plan that includes microneedling. I’ll tell you what makes sense for your skin, your tolerance, and your timeline.

If you’re coming in from Pleasant Hill, Concord, Pacheco, Benicia, Port Costa, or Walnut Creek, tell me what your week looks like. Peel downtime is usually minimal to moderate, but I’d rather schedule you away from a big outdoor weekend than have you stressing about flaking in the sun.

Quick note: a peel is not a non surgical face lift. But the right combo of exfoliation, red light, and consistent home care can make your skin look clearer, smoother, and more even, which is why it’s such a smart “busy life” service.

“He communicated before hand the process and what to expect which made me feel at ease.”

One of our regulars

My best “don’t-overthink-it” tips for your first red light facial bundle

Come in with one priority. Breakouts, pigment, texture, or just wanting to look more rested. If you bring me ten goals, I’ll still help you, but one clear target makes your first visit easier.

Plan your SPF like it’s part of the appointment, not an afterthought. That’s the difference between a peel that looks great and a peel that feels like a hassle. And if you’re a “I’m sensitive but I still want results” person, say that. I hear it daily, and I’ll choose your peel depth accordingly.

If you want to talk through this bundle, your peel downtime, or you’re deciding between this and skin tightening options like fibroblast plasma skin tightening (even questions like a lip flip look, or a targeted plasma pen plan), reach out. I’ll help you pick a date that works with your life and Martinez sun exposure, not against it.

Ready for a simple, guided first visit? I’m happy to answer your prep questions and help you choose the right week for your peel.

Visit: 535 Main st suite 305, Martinez, California 94553 | Call: +19253501223 | Email: glennemeryskincare@gmail.com

Quick service details for the Bundle Of 3

Bundle Of 3 - Red Light Facial + Peels | 60 minutes | $433.5 (Save $76.50, normally $510)

A light cleansing with a peel followed by 20 minutes of red light therapy plus an oxygen treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I generally recommend stopping retinoids and strong exfoliants 3 to 7 days before, avoiding facial waxing or aggressive hair removal for at least a week, and coming in with no makeup if possible. Let me know about prescriptions, allergies, sensitivities, recent sunburns, and any big outdoor plans so I can choose the right peel depth for your skin and your schedule.

Most first-timers see light to moderate flaking, not sheets of peeling. It usually shows up over about 3 to 7 days, depending on the strength of the peel I choose for you. I’ll talk you through what I’m aiming for before we start, so you’re not surprised afterward.

I usually suggest waiting until any heat and redness settle and you’re not actively flaking. If you have an event coming up, tell me ahead of time and I’ll plan the peel depth around it so you’re not trying to cover fresh flaking with makeup.

Often, yes. Sensitive and rosacea-prone skin just needs a smarter plan. Tell me what triggers you, what products you’ve reacted to, and any prescriptions you use. Then I’ll choose a peel depth that respects your barrier and keeps your skin calm.

Yes. Sun protection is non-negotiable after a peel. Use SPF daily and keep your face out of direct sun, especially during the first week when you may be flaking. In Martinez, even when the weather feels mild by the waterfront, UV still adds up, so plan your peel away from heavy outdoor weekends if you can.

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