Local Skincare Brands and Spas to Try in Houston for Cleanse Your Skin Week
Cleanse Your Skin Week is a good time to take stock of your routine, what you’re putting on your skin, and which businesses you’re supporting in the process. Spa skincare doesn’t have to be complicated. In Houston, you’ll find local spots that keep things clear and practical, focusing on safe ingredients and treatments that actually match your skin’s needs. Whether you’re booking a facial or looking to simplify your shelf at home, these ten spas and skincare brands offer a solid starting point.
Best Spa’s and Skincare Brands in Houston
Organic Spa Houston
Tucked away near the Museum District, Organic Spa Houston offers targeted treatments with plant-based products that skip harsh chemicals. Their facial menu includes light therapy, anti-aging care, and hydration support. Each session starts with a skin consult, and the spa avoids added fragrances and preservatives, making it ideal for sensitive skin.
- Uses plant-based, chemical-free products
- Offers light therapy and resurfacing
- Personalized support from licensed staff
Bare Necessities Spa

You’ll find Bare Necessities in Upper Kirby and Tanglewood, offering a mix of clean skincare and waxing in a low-key space. Their facials use brands like Éminence and Rhonda Allison to address dullness, breakouts, or uneven tone. Enzyme treatments exfoliate gently without overdoing it, and their waxing services prioritize comfort. Estheticians adjust each service depending on your skin’s needs.
- Botanical facials for brightness and balance
- Minimal ingredient use, no unnecessary extras
- Waxing services with clean prep steps
Source Vitál Apothecary + Beauty Market

Source Vitál offers a hands-on way to customize your routine. Inside their Post Oak shop, you can blend your own scrubs, serums, or oils, or choose from a selection of indie brands that meet strict ingredient standards. It’s designed for people who want more control and transparency in their products, minus the fluff.
- In-store custom skincare bar
- Stocked with indie clean beauty brands
- Low-waste refill station available
Sanctuary Day Spa

A longtime part of the Montrose scene, Sanctuary takes a focused approach to spa skincare using herbs, oils, and marine-based ingredients. Their treatments aim to address dryness, dullness, and uneven tone without relying on harsh additives. Each facial begins with a consult, ensuring the service is matched to your skin’s current needs.
- Plant-based ingredients in every session
- Tailored services based on skin type
- Known for a calm, focused setup
The Spa at The Post Oak

Inside The Post Oak Hotel, this spa combines skin treatments with access to luxury wellness amenities. Facials use clean, high-performance products and can be paired with massage or body therapy. Each service is handled in a private room, making it a solid option for those wanting quiet, one-on-one care.
- Treatments use clean and clinical formulas
- Offers wellness add-ons like steam and massage
- Private service areas for an unrushed pace
Camellia Alise Spa
This women-owned spa in Midtown blends skincare, massage, and body care into one space, with all treatments rooted in plant-based, vegan ingredients. Their facials are designed for all skin types and tones, with special attention to melanin-rich skin. The environment is relaxed, inclusive, and education-focused.
- Fully vegan product lineup
- Services cover skin and body health
- Focused care for diverse skin needs
Mila’s Aesthetic Med Spa

Mila’s offers professional facials supported by light technology and non-toxic products. Located in West Houston, it’s known for skin-smoothing options like dermaplaning, microdermabrasion, and collagen-boosting treatments. Clients often mention quick recovery times and clear improvements in tone and texture.
- Services that target tone and texture
- Low-irritant, approved skincare tools
- Designed to restore without long recovery
Drunk Elephant

Founded in Houston and now globally known, Drunk Elephant focuses on ingredient safety and skin compatibility. Their entire line avoids six key irritants, essential oils, alcohols, silicones, and more, making them a go-to for barrier-friendly care. Products like their vitamin C serum and gel cleanser are popular for everyday use.
- Avoids alcohols, oils, and harsh additives
- Focuses on daily skin barrier support
- Known for minimalist yet effective routines
Maison Luisant

This salon blends light grooming with accessible spa skincare, offering basic facials that fit easily into your regular routine. They stick to minimal-ingredient products, keeping the focus on cleansing, exfoliating, and hydrating. While it’s not a full-scale spa, it works well for maintenance and quick refreshes between deeper treatments.
- Skincare that fits into salon schedules
- Products with minimal ingredient lists
- Ideal for simple, regular upkeep
Eternal Salon & MedSpa

This newer medspa focuses on clean treatments and building lasting skincare habits. Eternal offers ingredient-safe facials and tailors them to different skin types and concerns. Beyond treatment, they also guide clients on how to maintain progress at home, making it more than a one-time fix.
- Uses non-toxic, clear-label skincare
- Emphasis on skin education and care tips
- Open, welcoming space for all routines
Biologique Recherche at River Oaks District

This French skincare brand opened its Houston location in 2025 and brings a diagnostic-first approach to facials. Using skin analysis tools, they tailor each treatment in real time. Their formulas avoid harsh preservatives and aim to work with the skin, not against it, over time.
- Skin scans guide each service
- Customized blends prepared per visit
- Detailed tracking for long-term changes
Cleanse Your Skin Week is a chance to take stock of what’s working, and what’s not, in your routine. If you’ve been meaning to try a different cleanser, book a facial, or just support a local business that takes skin seriously, now’s a good time. Houston has no shortage of spots that keep it practical, approachable, and rooted in good habits. You don’t need a full reset, just a few small steps in the right direction. If you’re interested in how local ingredients show up beyond skincare, check out our blog on farm-to-table dining: Farm-to-Table Houston: Restaurants Supporting National Farmers Market Week.
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