Intensive Facial Treatment

Traveller rating 5.0 (9)Price from$22Operated byHerbal SpaBook viaViator

A facial that feels like a reset. At Herbal Spa in Da Nang, the Intensive Facial is built around protecting your skin from daily damage, with multiple steps aimed at reducing breakouts and slowing premature aging.

What I especially like is the straightforward focus and the fact it’s private—just your group, in a calm setting. One thing to consider: you’re paying for a treatment session, not a full “day spa” package, so if you’re hunting for lots of extras, this is more about results than atmosphere.

Key Points at a Glance

  • Acne and premature aging prevention is the theme, not random pampering
  • Private session means less waiting and more quiet time
  • English support shows up in reviews, so you’re not stuck guessing
  • Sensitive-skin comfort has worked for at least one guest
  • Snacks and soothing extras are part of the vibe after treatment

A 1 Hour 10 Minute Reset at Herbal Spa Da Nang

This is the kind of spa stop I like when I’m traveling: not too short, not too long, and clearly aimed at making you feel better afterward. Herbal Spa’s Intensive Facial runs about 1 hour 10 minutes, with a service designed to protect your skin from the wear-and-tear of everyday life and your working environment.

The big promise is practical: fewer factors behind acne and slower signs of premature aging. In other words, it’s not “do a thing and hope.” It’s built around skin protection and support—exactly what you want after long days outside, in traffic, or under strong sun.

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Where You Meet in Da Nang (And How Easy It Is to Get There)

Your start point is at 90 D. Đình Nghệ, An Hải, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam. You’ll also return to that same spot when the experience ends, so there’s no mental math about where to go next.

A few logistics details matter more than people think:

  • Near public transportation, which helps if you’re not driving or grabbing a taxi for one short appointment.
  • Mobile ticket delivery, so you’re not scrambling for paper.
  • Private tour/activity, meaning you won’t be shoved into a crowded schedule with strangers.

Also, you’ll receive confirmation at booking time, which is one less uncertainty during a trip.

What the Intensive Facial Is Really Trying to Fix

The description is simple and specific: the Intensive Facial at Herbal Spa uses several steps to protect skin from damage linked to daily life. The target is twofold:

  • Help prevent acne
  • Help prevent premature aging

That focus is why this works for more than one type of traveler. If you’re dealing with clogged pores, feeling “stressed skin,” or you just want a reset after sun and heat, this kind of treatment can feel like maintenance. And if you’re thinking ahead—fine lines, dullness, early signs—those prevention angles are the right direction.

One of the most telling details from reviews is what guests noticed after the session: one person said they were impressed by what they saw in terms of their pores and dark-circle appearance after treatment. Another described the facial as part of a relaxing, “zen” spa experience—meaning they left feeling calm, not just treated.

The Flow of Your Session: Calm, Steps, and Actual Recovery

Even though the exact product list isn’t spelled out, the structure is clear: you’ll go through multiple steps as part of an intensive facial. The key is what those steps are meant to accomplish—skin protection against everyday stressors.

Here’s how I’d think about the experience in real traveler terms:

  • You’re aiming for comfort first, because relaxation makes it easier to actually enjoy a facial and let your skin settle afterward.
  • You’re also aiming for visible payoff, because the “intensive” label implies more than a quick wash-and-go.

One review mentioned falling asleep during the session. That tells me the environment is quiet enough for full relaxation, not a rushed assembly line. Another review said guests with sensitive skin had no problems getting facials, which is a good sign if you usually react to fragrance-heavy products or aggressive scrubs.

Private and Personal: Doing It Alone or With Friends

This is listed as a private tour/activity, so your group is the only group involved. That matters because facials work best when you can breathe and focus—no awkward waiting, no overhearing someone else’s conversation through the curtain.

Plus, reviews mention that English is understood, so communication isn’t a guessing game. One guest specifically noted the ability to have the treatment alone. If you’re traveling with friends but want your own headspace, that’s a rare perk.

Practical advice: if you have sensitivities, say it clearly at the start—especially if you’ve had reactions before. One person in reviews had sensitive skin and was okay, which suggests the staff are paying attention to comfort, not just ticking boxes.

The Little Extras That Make It Feel Like a Full Experience

You might think of facials as “just the face,” but this spa experience seems to include soothing touches that help you feel cared for. In reviews, people highlighted snacks and post-treatment comfort.

Two examples mentioned:

  • A snack like mango yogurt
  • Vegan soup after treatment

Now, I can’t promise every guest will receive exactly the same thing for every appointment. But the fact these items show up in feedback is a good hint that the spa tries to create a wraparound experience: treat your skin, then help your body wind down.

If you’re the type who gets lightheaded from heat or rushing between activities, this kind of post-treatment nourishment can be genuinely helpful.

Price and Value: Why $22 Can Be a Smart Move

$22 for about 1 hour 10 minutes can feel like a bargain, especially for a focused treatment. But value isn’t only about the number—it’s about what you actually get.

Here’s what you’re paying for, in practical terms:

  • A real intensive facial format (multiple steps, not a quick “sample”)
  • Skin goals aimed at acne prevention and premature aging
  • A private setup for your group
  • Reviews pointing to friendly, expert-feeling staff
  • Reviews mentioning English support and comfort for sensitive skin

When spa prices jump, it’s often for fancy rooms or long add-on menus. In this case, the value looks tied to the service itself. You’re getting a focused facial session that fits nicely into a travel day—morning appointments especially, since yours starts at 9:00 am.

Who Should Book This Facial Treatment in Da Nang?

This fits best if you want a practical skincare reset without turning it into a whole production.

I’d point it toward:

  • People who want skin protection after travel stress (heat, sun, pollution)
  • Anyone chasing help with acne-prone skin or ongoing breakouts
  • Travelers who care about early aging signs and want prevention, not just cleanup
  • People who prefer a calmer, more personal appointment because it’s private
  • Guests who might need English support during the session

It may be less ideal if you’re looking for a giant package with multiple separate services, long spa wandering, or a “full day” itinerary. This is a facial-focused commitment, and it sounds like it delivers on that.

Practical Tips Before You Go

If you want your facial to land well, treat it like a mini appointment, not an afterthought.

A few things to do:

  • Go in with realistic expectations: you’re supporting skin protection and comfort, and you may see improvements afterward (some guests reported noticeable results).
  • Tell them if you’re sensitive. Reviews include at least one case where sensitive skin wasn’t an issue, but it’s still smart to communicate.
  • Plan your next stop with a little breathing room. After any facial, your skin may feel calmer or slightly “renewed,” and it’s nicer not to rush straight into sun or heavy outdoor time.

And yes—if you’re sleep-prone during relaxing treatments, bring a flexible schedule. One guest said they fell asleep, and that’s a great sign of how comfortable the experience can be.

Should You Book Herbal Spa’s Intensive Facial?

I think it’s a strong yes for the right traveler. Book it if you want a private, focused facial in Da Nang that targets real skin concerns like acne and premature aging—and you’d like a calm, friendly environment where communication can work in English.

Hold off if you’re expecting a giant all-day spa program with lots of different services. This is a single intensive facial session that aims to do its job well, then let you get back to your trip.

If you’re in Da Nang and you want something that’s easy to schedule, reasonably priced, and centered on skin results plus relaxation, this one earns a spot on your list.

FAQ

Where does the intensive facial treatment start?

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

How long is the Intensive Facial at Herbal Spa?

The duration is about 1 hour 10 minutes.

What is the facial designed to do?

The Intensive Facial uses several steps to protect your skin against damage from daily life and working environments, helping with acne prevention and premature aging.

Is this experience private?

Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

What time does the session start?

The start time is 9:00 am.

Do I get a confirmation after booking?

Yes. Confirmation will be received at time of booking.

Is English supported during the treatment?

One review specifically mentioned that English is understood, which makes it easier if you want to do the treatment alone.

Is the session refundable if I change my mind?

Yes, it’s free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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