When Your Skin Needs to Breathe Again
Living in Scottsdale, AZ takes a toll that even a consistent skincare routine cannot fully address — the dryness, the dullness, the low-grade redness that never quite resolves. The pure oxygen soothing facial is a non-invasive oxygen therapy facial designed to restore what Arizona’s desert climate strips away: deep hydration, calm tone, and a healthy radiance that lasts.
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At a Glance
- What it is
- Topical oxygen-and-serum facial — no acids, no heat, no abrasion
- Session time
- 60 minutes · zero downtime
- Cost
- $125 · optional dermaplaning add-on +$35
- Best for
- Sensitive, rosacea-prone, dehydrated and post-procedure skin
- Results window
- Same-day glow; visible refresh lasts 5–10 days
- Maintenance
- Every 4–6 weeks for ongoing calm and hydration
What Is a Pure Oxygen Soothing Facial?

A calming, non-invasive facial that pairs a controlled stream of topical oxygen with a vitamin-, mineral- and hyaluronic-acid-rich serum delivered through the ECHO2Plus device. There are no acids, no heat, and no abrasion — the protocol is designed for skin that feels reactive, depleted, or stressed by Arizona’s desert climate.
This is a topical oxygen treatment, not systemic oxygen therapy. The pressurized oxygen acts as a delivery vehicle to help spread the customized serum evenly across the skin’s surface and upper epidermis — it is not breathed in, and it does not deliver oxygen into the bloodstream. The visible benefit comes from the serum infusion, the gentle massage, and the calming protocol, not from oxygen entering the skin’s deeper layers.

How the Oxygen Step Works
The ECHO2Plus device generates a stream of pressurized topical oxygen that carries a customized Oxyceuticals serum — antioxidants, vitamins A, C and E, hyaluronic acid, peptides and minerals — onto the skin. The gentle pressure helps the serum settle evenly across the face without rubbing or stripping the barrier. Because no acids or exfoliating particles are used, the treatment suits sensitive, rosacea-prone and post-procedure skin that cannot tolerate stronger facials.
What Your Session Looks Like
- 1
Gentle cleanse
Lukewarm cleanse with a sulfate-free product to remove makeup, sunscreen, and surface debris without stripping the barrier.
- 2
Light exfoliation
Soft enzyme or lactic-acid pad lifts dead surface cells — no scrubs or harsh acids on the same visit.
- 3
Lifting massage
Slow, sculpting facial massage that supports lymphatic flow, eases puffiness, and warms the skin to better absorb the serum.
- 4
Oxygen + serum infusion
The ECHO2Plus device streams pressurized oxygen with the Oxyceuticals serum — antioxidants, peptides, hyaluronic acid — settling it evenly across the face.
- 5
Vitamin oxygen mist
A final pass of vitamin-rich mist seals hydration and locks in the glow. You leave smooth, dewy, and makeup-ready.
The entire appointment runs about 60 minutes. There is no downtime — you can wear makeup, exercise, and return to your day immediately. An optional dermaplaning add-on (+$35, +15 minutes) can be performed before the oxygen step to remove dead cells and vellus hair and improve the evenness of serum delivery.
“This facial is built for skin that feels tight, reactive or depleted from Arizona's heat — calm, hydrated and refreshed without pushing the skin too hard.”
Cost in Scottsdale
The Pure Oxygen Soothing Facial is priced transparently — no hidden fees and no required add-ons. Comparable oxygen facials around Scottsdale generally fall between $100 and $175, which places Desert Bloom in the middle of that range while pairing the treatment with on-site medical oversight and the ECHO2Plus / Oxyceuticals system.
Pricing
- Pure Oxygen Soothing Facial$125
Oxygen Facial vs HydraFacial vs Signature Organic Facial
All three are non-invasive facials — the right choice comes down to whether your skin needs calming, deeper exfoliation, or a balanced organic routine.
| Factor | Oxygen Facial | HydraFacial | Signature Organic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary goal | Calm, hydrate, refresh | Exfoliate, extract, polish | Balanced cleanse + custom mask |
| Best for | Sensitive, rosacea-prone, mature | Congestion, texture, oiliness | Routine glow, balanced skin |
| Exfoliation intensity | Very gentle (enzyme) | Active (acid + suction) | Moderate (botanical) |
| Downtime | None | None | None |
| Day-of effect | Immediate calm + glow | Smoother, polished look | Soft, brightened look |
| Session time | 60 min | 60 min | 60 min |
| Starting price | $125 | See HydraFacial | See Signature Facial |
Oxygen Facial
- Primary goal
- Calm, hydrate, refresh
- Best for
- Sensitive, rosacea-prone, mature
- Exfoliation intensity
- Very gentle (enzyme)
- Downtime
- None
- Day-of effect
- Immediate calm + glow
- Session time
- 60 min
- Starting price
- $125
HydraFacial
- Primary goal
- Exfoliate, extract, polish
- Best for
- Congestion, texture, oiliness
- Exfoliation intensity
- Active (acid + suction)
- Downtime
- None
- Day-of effect
- Smoother, polished look
- Session time
- 60 min
- Starting price
- See HydraFacial
Signature Organic
- Primary goal
- Balanced cleanse + custom mask
- Best for
- Routine glow, balanced skin
- Exfoliation intensity
- Moderate (botanical)
- Downtime
- None
- Day-of effect
- Soft, brightened look
- Session time
- 60 min
- Starting price
- See Signature Facial
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a topical oxygen facial actually deliver oxygen into my skin?
How does the ECHO2Plus device differ from at-home oxygen sprays?
Can I have an oxygen facial if I have rosacea or very reactive skin?
How soon before an event should I book?
Can I combine the oxygen facial with other Desert Bloom treatments?
How often should I repeat the treatment?

Medically reviewed by
Founder, Desert Bloom Skincare · 17 Years Experience
References
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Kalliainen LK, Gordillo GM, Schlanger R, Sen CK. Topical oxygen as an adjunct to wound healing: a clinical case series. Pathophysiology; 2003;9(2):81-87.
DOI: 10.1016/s0928-4680(02)00079-2
Clinical context for topical oxygen — wound-healing literature, not aesthetic facials.
- 2.
Bravo B, Correia P, Gonçalves Junior J, Sant'Anna B, Kerob D. Benefits of topical hyaluronic acid for skin quality and signs of skin aging: From literature review to clinical evidence. Dermatol Ther; 2022;35(12).
DOI: 10.1111/dth.15903
Topical hyaluronic acid — one of the core serum ingredients.
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Pullar JM, Carr AC, Vissers MCM. The Roles of Vitamin C in Skin Health. Nutrients; 2017;9(8):866.
DOI: 10.3390/nu9080866
Topical vitamin C — antioxidant and barrier-support evidence.
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Two AM, Wu W, Gallo RL, Hata TR. Rosacea: Part II. Topical and systemic therapies. J Am Acad Dermatol; 2015;72(5):761-770.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2014.08.027
Background on rosacea-appropriate gentle skin care.







