▍ LOS ANGELES ESTHETICIANS
Skin is a long game. Book accordingly.
Good skin in LA isn't one miracle facial — it's the same esthetician seeing your face every four to six weeks, knowing what your skin did last month, and adjusting the plan. That continuity is why the best estheticians work independently: their clients follow them, not the spa's front desk. DaleBooking gives those solo practitioners a permanent booking page, and gives you a reliable way back to the person who actually knows your skin.
Browse estheticians by availability and price, and read each treatment menu properly — a deep-cleansing facial, a chemical peel, dermaplaning, brow shaping, and a lash lift are different appointments with different durations and aftercare. Many treatments are booked as a series, so once you find your person, rebooking from their page every few weeks is the whole routine.
Be the first esthetician on DaleBooking
LA estheticians are opening their books here. Your treatment menu, your prices, your rebooking rhythm — $8/month flat, no commission on treatments, deposits that protect your room time.
OPEN YOUR BOOKHow booking skin care works
Treatments, not guesswork
Each service lists what it is, how long it takes, and what it costs. First visit? Many estheticians offer a consultation or signature facial as the entry point, then tailor the plan from what your skin shows them.
Respect the calendar
Peels need buffer days before sun or events; lash and brow work has its own timing rules. Estheticians post prep and aftercare in their booking instructions — read them before you pick a date.
Held with a deposit, handled by text
Treatment rooms are booked back-to-back, so most estheticians take a deposit to hold your slot — it comes off your total. Confirmations, reminders, and reschedules all run through SMS and your booking link.
What skin treatments cost in LA
With independent LA estheticians, classic facials generally run $80–150, chemical peels and specialized treatments $100–200+, and quicker services like brow shaping or lip waxing far less as add-ons. Series pricing for treatment plans is common. Every esthetician on DaleBooking publishes exact prices per treatment — compare before you book.
Esthetician booking questions
- Which treatment should I book first?
- When in doubt, book the consultation or the esthetician's signature facial. A good esthetician reads your skin in person before recommending peels or a treatment series — be wary of anyone who prescribes before seeing you.
- How often should I see an esthetician?
- Every 4–6 weeks matches your skin's natural cycle and is the standard rhythm for facials. Treatment series (acne programs, peel courses) may run on their own schedule your esthetician sets.
- Is there anything I shouldn't do before an appointment?
- Commonly: no retinoids or exfoliating acids for several days before a peel or dermaplaning, and no sunburned skin ever. Your esthetician's booking instructions list their specific rules — they're on the page before you book.
- What if I have reactive or acne-prone skin?
- Say so — mention it when booking or in response to your confirmation text. Estheticians adjust products and intensity constantly; the more they know before you're on the table, the better your result.
Do skin in LA?
Your clients rebook every month — make it effortless. DaleBooking runs your booking page, deposits, and SMS reminders for $8/month flat with no commission. Online card payments cost just 0.5% over standard processing.
