Intensive Facial Treatment

Your skin gets a reset in 70 minutes.

In Da Nang, Herbal Spa’s intensive facial is built as a multi-step treatment aimed at protecting your skin from everyday damage linked with acne and premature aging. I also like that the experience is private for just your group, so the vibe stays calm and personal.

One thing to consider: at about 1 hour 10 minutes, this is a focused facial, not a full-day spa program. If you’re after a long, layered pamper session, you might find yourself wanting more time after it ends.

Key highlights you should know before you go

  • Intensive, multi-step facial designed to help protect against acne and premature aging
  • Private experience for only your group
  • English-friendly service, so you can do it solo if you prefer
  • Post-treatment snacks such as mango yogurt and vegan soup
  • Helpful for sensitive skin, since many people report no trouble during facials
  • Starts at 9:00 am and ends back at the same meeting point

Herbal Spa Intensive Facial: What the 70-Minute Treatment Is For

Herbal Spa’s Intensive Facial is designed around one idea: your skin takes hits every day. That might be from your working environment, daily routines, or just the general wear-and-tear that builds up over time. This facial is positioned as a protective, multi-step service meant to reduce factors that can contribute to acne and premature aging.

Think of it like maintenance rather than a miracle fix. In a place as busy and fast-moving as Da Nang, this is a solid option when you want visible refresh without turning your whole day into a spa day.

Also, the facial is described as several steps rather than one quick application. That matters because “multi-step” usually means the treatment is doing more than one job: prepping your skin, supporting comfort, and then finishing with whatever helps protect and soothe. You won’t be left guessing what it’s trying to accomplish, because the service is clearly marketed around prevention: fewer triggers for breakouts and early aging.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang.

Where You Meet in Da Nang (and How to Plan Your Morning)

The meeting point is at 90 D. Đình Nghệ, An Hải, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam. The experience starts at 9:00 am, and it ends back at the meeting point.

This timing is practical. A 9:00 am start gives you a morning window that’s easy to build around other plans, like lunch reservations or exploring the city afterward. And because it’s listed as ending where you start, you’re not stuck figuring out a second location once you’re done.

One small logistics win: it’s noted as near public transportation, so you’re not dependent on a taxi to get there. If you’re already moving around the area early in your trip, this kind of location makes the whole outing smoother.

Private and Comfortable: The Real Feel of This Facial Experience

This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. In real terms, that usually translates to fewer awkward pauses and less waiting around while other people cycle through the same space. You’re not sharing the vibe with strangers, and you can settle into the treatment at your pace.

A detail that really matters for comfort is language. One review notes that English is understood, which can be a big deal if you want to ask questions or explain preferences. If you’re traveling solo, that same note also suggests you can have the facial without needing a friend to handle communication.

Another comfort factor: people mention a relaxing, Zen-like atmosphere. That’s not just “nice branding.” For a facial, the calm matters because you’re letting someone work closely with you, and the best results come when you feel relaxed and not rushed.

If you’re the type who gets anxious in new settings, I’d see this as a good first-spa experience. Private setup plus English support plus a soothing tone is a strong combo.

What You Can Expect During the Intensive Facial

The facial is offered as an intensive treatment with several steps. The official description focuses on protecting your skin from damaging effects of daily life and working environments. It’s also explicitly aimed at helping prevent factors that can lead to acne and premature aging.

Because the exact step-by-step breakdown isn’t provided in the tour details, it’s best to judge the service by its purpose and tone:

  • It’s not positioned as a one-off quick refresh.
  • It’s framed as a preventive facial, not only a feel-good one.
  • The treatment is meant to support your skin barrier and help reduce triggers connected to breakouts and aging signs.

Also, duration tells you something. With a session around 1 hour 10 minutes, it’s long enough for a real treatment flow, but short enough that you won’t feel like you lost your whole day. The best-case scenario is you leave feeling cleaner, calmer, and visibly renewed, without any heaviness or downtime that ruins the rest of your afternoon.

Skin Sensitivity and Visible Results: Manage Expectations, Then Enjoy Them

A recurring theme in the feedback is that the facial felt comfortable even for sensitive skin. That’s important. Many people avoid skincare services because they worry about irritation, redness, or reactions to products. Here, the experience appears to be friendly for sensitive skin users, at least based on how people describe their treatment.

On the results side, one person mentions being impressed by the appearance of dark circles and pores after the facial. Another highlights how good the facial felt right away, to the point of falling asleep. That combination tells me two things:

  1. The service is relaxing enough to help you fully unwind.
  2. It may produce noticeable “right after” skin improvements, at least in how your face looks and feels.

Still, be practical. A facial can help your skin look better, but it won’t stop acne or aging forever. What it can do is give your skin a protective boost and remove day-to-day buildup. If you’re dealing with specific concerns, this kind of preventive-focused facial is a smart way to support your routine while you’re traveling.

If you’re trying it as your first facial in Vietnam, it’s also a safe bet because it’s straightforward: the service description is clear about what it targets, and the reviews suggest the staff and atmosphere keep things easy.

Post-Treatment Treats: Mango Yogurt and Vegan Soup

One of the underrated parts of the experience is what happens after. Multiple notes point to snacks after the treatment, including:

  • mango yogurt
  • vegan soup

Those details might seem small, but they actually improve the whole outing. A facial can make you feel a bit lightheaded or extra relaxed, and having a simple snack afterward helps you transition back into your day without needing to immediately hunt down food.

If you’re picky about diet, the vegan soup mention is a useful clue that they’re not only focused on convenience for the average eater. It suggests they’re willing to offer options that work for different preferences, at least for some guests.

Is It Worth $22 for a 70-Minute Intensive Facial?

At $22 for about 1 hour 10 minutes, the value here is about efficiency and experience quality, not luxury-only pricing. You’re paying for:

  • a multi-step facial geared toward protection (acne and premature aging prevention)
  • a private, no-sharing format
  • English support that helps you feel comfortable
  • post-treatment snacks like mango yogurt or vegan soup

If you’ve ever watched spa prices climb dramatically in popular tourist areas, you’ll appreciate this pricing as a “no big risk” choice. It’s inexpensive enough that you can treat it like a mini self-care reset between sightseeing plans.

Could you spend more and get a longer session? Yes. But the better question is whether you want that extra time. If you’re visiting Da Nang for a handful of days and you want one high-impact, low-commitment wellness stop, this fits nicely.

Who This Works Best For

This facial is a good match if you:

  • want a private facial without dealing with group dynamics
  • prefer a session around 70 minutes rather than an all-day spa block
  • want a service aimed at skin concerns tied to acne and premature aging
  • need English-friendly communication, especially if you’re doing it solo
  • have sensitive skin and want something that feels comfortable during the treatment

It may be less ideal if you want multiple services bundled together. The intensive facial is the focus, and while some guests mention they also had body massage during their stay, that’s not what this specific experience is built around. If your dream spa day includes face plus full body plus extra treatments, you might need to plan those separately.

Practical Tips to Get More From Your Facial

Here are a few practical moves that will help you make the most of the session, without overcomplicating it:

  • Arrive ready to relax. If you’re rushing in sweaty from the street, you’ll start less comfortable.
  • Think preventive. This is a facial framed around protecting your skin, so treat it as a maintenance step, not a last-minute emergency cure.
  • If you have sensitivity concerns, mention them. The experience suggests sensitive-skin guests can have a good time, but you’ll get better service when you’re clear about what your skin needs.
  • Plan your day with breathing room. You’ll likely feel refreshed afterward, but it’s still smart to avoid immediately stacking something intense right after.

Because the experience ends back at the meeting point, you’ll have an easier time building plans right afterward.

Should You Book This Intensive Facial in Da Nang?

Yes, I think you should book it if you want a private, preventive-focused facial that fits into a morning schedule and won’t blow your budget.

Book it especially if:

  • you want English-friendly help and a comfortable solo experience
  • you care about a facial that targets acne and premature aging prevention
  • you like the idea of leaving with more than just a relaxed feeling, including a refreshed look and skin comfort
  • you’d enjoy the small bonus of snacks afterward like mango yogurt or vegan soup

Skip it if:

  • you’re looking for a long spa day with multiple distinct services in one package
  • you prefer a fully detailed, product-by-product treatment itinerary and need exact step names ahead of time

For $22 and around 70 minutes, it’s the kind of appointment that works as a smart reset during a trip.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the Intensive Facial in Da Nang?

The meeting point is at 90 D. Đình Nghệ, An Hải, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam.

What time does the facial start?

The experience starts at 9:00 am.

How long does the Intensive Facial last?

It lasts about 1 hour 10 minutes.

How much does it cost?

The price is $22.

Is this a private experience or shared with others?

This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.

What is the Intensive Facial designed to help with?

It is described as several steps that protect your skin against damaging effects of daily life and working environments, helping prevent factors that cause acne and premature aging.

Is there a mobile ticket?

Yes, the tour includes a mobile ticket.

Can I do the treatment alone if I speak limited English?

English is noted as understood, so you may be able to have the treatment alone and communicate comfortably.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time is not refundable.

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