Glo2Facial vs. HydraFacial: Why Clients See Better, Longer-Lasting Results with Geneo

If you’ve been scrolling through skincare treatments lately, you’ve probably seen both the HydraFacial and the Geneo Glow Facial pop up more than once. They both promise brighter, smoother, and more hydrated skin—but what makes the Geneo treatment stand out? Let’s break down the difference between the two, and why many clients are seeing longer-lasting results from Geneo.

What is a HydraFacial?

The HydraFacial is a non-invasive, multi-step treatment that uses a device to cleanse, exfoliate, extract, and then infuse the skin with intensive serums. It’s known for its immediate glow and its ability to unclog pores and hydrate skin in one go. It’s a favorite for events, red carpet prep, or when your skin just needs a refresh.

Pros:

  • Instantly improves skin texture and hydration

  • Customizable serums

  • Virtually no downtime

Limitations:

  • Results often last 5–7 days

  • Mostly surface-level benefits

  • Doesn’t stimulate the deeper layers of the skin

What is the Geneo Glow Facial?

The Geneo Glow Facial (sometimes called the “OxyGeneo” facial) is a 3-in-1 super facial that combines exfoliation, oxygenation, and deep infusion. What sets it apart is its use of CO2 bubbles to trigger the body’s natural oxygenation process, which enhances blood flow and allows for better absorption of active ingredients.

Geneo also uses massage to drive serums deeper into the skin while stimulating collagen production. The result? Glowy skin now, and healthier skin over time.

Pros:

  • Immediate glow and long-term benefits

  • Oxygenates skin from within, not just topically

  • Stimulates collagen and elastin for lasting firmness

  • Improves skin tone, texture, and reduces fine lines

  • Safe for all skin types, even sensitive skin

Why Clients See Longer-Lasting Results with Geneo

While both facials offer a radiant glow, the Geneo Glow Facial works on a deeper level—which means it doesn’t just treat the skin’s surface, it helps transform it from the inside out.

As one licensed aesthetician put it in Dermascope Magazine:

“raFacial is great for a quick refresh, but Gene is where we see the long game. It’s a workout for your skin—not just a rinse.”

Clients report that the benefits of Geneo last 1-2 weeks longer than a HydraFacial. The oxygenation, and gentle micro-massage stimulate skin renewal, so the glow continues to develop even after you leave the treatment room.

Real Results, Real Retention

Clients who switch from HydraFacial to Geneo often notice:

  • Longer-lasting hydration

  • Improved skin texture after repeated sessions

  • Brighter, more even skin tone

  • Better product absorption in their home routine

And because Geneo doesn’t rely on suction (which can be harsh on delicate skin), it’s often a better choice for sensitive or rosacea-prone clients.

Final Thoughts

Both facials have their place, and there’s no denying the instant gratification of a HydraFacial. But if you’re looking for a treatment that delivers both an immediate glow and healthier skin over time, the Geneo Glow Facial offers a deeper, longer-lasting transformation.

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