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What’s the Difference Between a Facial and a Cleanup?

Most people use the terms facial and cleanup interchangeably, but they’re not quite the same. One is a quick skin refresher, the other is a complete rejuvenation therapy.
If you’ve ever wondered which one your skin actually needs, this guide from Sheina Mill Studio Bondi Beach breaks it all down—process, benefits, and when to book each.

At first glance, both sound similar—they cleanse, exfoliate, and leave your skin feeling smoother.
But the purpose behind each is different.

  • A facial is a complete treatment designed to deeply cleanse, nourish, and treat specific skin issues such as aging, dehydration, and dullness.

  • A cleanup is a simpler procedure that removes dirt, oil, and blackheads to maintain skin hygiene between facials.

Think of a cleanup as a quick refresh, while a facial is your skin’s monthly detox and therapy session.

What Exactly Is a Facial?

A facial treatment is a professional, multi-step process performed by certified skin experts.
At Sheina Mill Studio, each facial is tailored to your skin type using targeted products and techniques.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Deep Cleansing – Removes impurities and surface build-up.
  2. Exfoliation – Buffs away dead skin for a smoother texture.
  3. Extraction – Clears clogged pores and blackheads.
  4. Massage – Improves blood circulation and muscle tone.
  5. Mask + Hydration – Locks in moisture and balances your skin barrier.
  6. Moisturiser + SPF Finish – Protects and seals post-treatment glow.

Why Choose a Facial

  • Reduces fine lines and signs of aging.
  • Boosts collagen for firmer skin.
  • Brightens dull complexions.
  • Provides long-term hydration.
  • Offers complete relaxation.

Explore our detailed service page here → Facial Treatments in Bondi Beach, Sydney

What Is a Cleanup?

A skin cleanup is shorter (about 30 minutes) and focuses primarily on cleaning pores and preventing breakouts. It’s perfect if you have limited time or want to maintain results between facials.

Typical Cleanup Steps

  1. Cleansing with a mild gel or foam cleanser

  2. Gentle exfoliation or scrub

  3. Steam to open pores

  4. Quick extraction of blackheads and whiteheads

  5. Toner + light moisturiser

Benefits of Cleanup

  • Prevents acne and clogged pores

  • Removes dirt and sebum buildup

  • Refreshes tired skin instantly

  • Keeps oily skin balanced

Cleanup doesn’t include massage or intensive masks; it’s more maintenance than therapy.

Facial vs Cleanup — A Quick Comparison Table

Aspect Facial Cleanup
Purpose Deep treatment + rejuvenation Surface cleaning + maintenance
Duration 60–75 minutes 25–35 minutes
Best for Dry, aging, dull, combination skin Oily / acne-prone skin
Results Last 3–4 weeks 7–10 days
Includes Massage? ✅ Yes ❌ No
Cost Range Higher (luxury service) Budget-friendly
Recommended Frequency Every 4–6 weeks Every 2 weeks

Which One Should You Choose for Your Skin Type?

Oily / Acne-Prone Skin

Start with a cleanup every 2 weeks to keep pores clear, and add a deep-cleansing facial once a month.

Dry / Dehydrated Skin

Opt for a hydrating or brightening facial every 4–6 weeks. Cleanups aren’t necessary as dryness needs moisture, not stripping.

Sensitive Skin

Gentle facials with soothing ingredients like aloe vera or chamomile work better than harsh scrubs.

Normal Skin

Alternate between cleanups and facials to maintain balance and glow.

Need help choosing? Read our related guide: How to Choose the Right Facial Treatment for Your Skin Type

Does Your Skin Look Better or Worse After a Facial?

It’s normal to notice mild redness or tiny breakouts within 24 hours. That’s your pores releasing trapped impurities.
After the adjustment period, skin looks noticeably clearer and brighter. At Sheina Mill, our techniques and products minimize this purging phase for a smooth post-facial glow.

How Often Should You Get a Cleanup or Facial?

  • Facial: every 4–6 weeks (to align with skin cell renewal cycle)

  • Cleanup: every 2–3 weeks for oily / pollution-exposed skin

Regular alternation keeps your skin consistently refreshed and clear.

For extra insight, check out:
How Often Should You Get a Facial? (soon linked to your Cluster 4 article)

Expert Advice from Sheina Mill Bondi Beach

Our therapists believe skincare isn’t one-size-fits-all.
We begin every session with a skin analysis to understand what your face actually needs.
Whether it’s a clarifying cleanup, a hydrating facial, or an advanced treatment like skin needling, every service at Sheina Mill Studio is designed to bring visible, lasting change.

Ready to find what your skin needs most?
Book your appointment at Sheina Mill Studio and let our professionals craft your perfect routine.

Final Thoughts

Both facials and cleanups are essential parts of a healthy skincare routine — they simply serve different purposes.
Cleanups keep your pores fresh; facials heal, hydrate, and renew.
At Sheina Mill Studio Bondi Beach, we help you find the right rhythm so your skin stays radiant all year long.

Explore more facial insights:

The Most Effective Type of Facial Treatment

FAQs

  1. Can I do both facial and cleanup?
    Yes — a cleanup can be done between facial sessions to keep pores clean.
  2. Is cleanup suitable for sensitive skin?
    If you have sensitive skin, choose a mild enzyme-based exfoliation instead of harsh scrubs. Our therapists adapt each step accordingly.
  3. How soon after a cleanup can I get a facial?
    Wait at least 7–10 days before switching, to let your skin rebalance.
  4. Which lasts longer — facial or cleanup?
    Facials deliver results that last 3–4 weeks, while cleanup results fade within a week.
  5. Can I do a cleanup at home?
    Basic cleansing is fine, but extractions and steaming should be left to professionals to avoid scarring.