Luxury Facials Under $100 in Miami

Your skin deserves the good stuff, but your wallet’s begging for mercy. Lucky for you, Miami’s facial scene isn’t all $300 HydraFacials and celebrity estheticians. We’re talking indie studios where actual skin wizards work their magic for under $100, plus the insider tricks to score luxury treatments on a budget—think off-peak hour goldmines and membership hacks.
The Indie Studios
Sana Skin Studio

Miami’s cult-favorite clean beauty studio just launched their Signature 50 ($135 for 50 minutes), which might technically break our sub-$100 rule except for one crucial detail: their membership drops facials to $85 monthly. That’s 50 minutes of enzyme peels, lymphatic drainage, sculpting massage, and customized masks using nothing but clean, effective products. The Wynwood and Grove locations have that minimalist-chic vibe that makes you want to Instagram your post-facial glow, and every treatment comes with real education about your skin. Insider move: Sign up for their text list to catch pop-up discounts and first dibs on off-peak appointment slots. The membership also scores you 10 percent off all retail, which adds up when you’re rebuilding your routine.
Sana Skin Studio has two locations: 49 NW 24th St., Miami, FL 33127 (Wynwood), 305-707-5176; and 2810 Oak Ave., Coconut Grove, FL 33133, 305-942-9444. For more information, visit their official website.
Face. Brow and Beauty Bar

This Brickell boutique isn’t messing around with their Mini Signature Facial (around $60 for 30 minutes). It’s the express version of their custom facial that includes double cleanse, exfoliation, extractions if needed, and a treatment mask tailored to your skin. Perfect for maintenance between more intensive treatments, or when you need a quick glow-up before an event. The vibe is polished and serene, not stuffy or intimidating. They work with both Eminence Organics and Amarte skincare, meaning your skin gets the good stuff without the markup you’d pay at a traditional spa. The catch: appointments book fast, so you’ll need to plan ahead.
Face. Brow and Beauty Bar has two
locations: 900 S Miami Ave., Suite 127, Miami, FL 33130 (Brickell), 305-456-2244; and 110 NE 32nd St., Miami, FL 33137 (Midtown), 786-703-5575. For more information, visit their official website.The Glowynist
This solo practitioner operation is what happens when an acne and pigmentation specialist decides to create the support system she once needed. Every new client facial includes a consultation and personalized plan, meaning you’re not just getting a treatment but actual education about your skin. Pricing starts in the $80–90 range for new clients, making it accessible for anyone dealing with stubborn skin issues who’s tired of guessing. The Midtown location keeps overhead low, which translates to better value for you. Book through the website and fill out the client history form ahead of time to maximize your appointment.
The Glowynist is located at 121 NE 34th St., Miami, FL 33137 (Midtown). For more information, visit their official website.
Elen Beauty Studio
This under-the-radar studio starts facials at $100 and offers everything from classic European-style deep cleansing to hydrafacials, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion. The Russian-speaking owner keeps things intimate and professional, focusing on results over Instagram-worthy interiors. If you’re in Hallandale or willing to drive north for better value, this is where you’ll find old-school expertise without the Miami Beach price tag. They also offer package deals if you’re ready to commit to regular treatments.
Elen Beauty Studio is located at 1250 E Hallandale Beach Blvd., Suite 1009, Hallandale, FL 33009. For more information, visit their official website.
The Chain Hack: Massage Envy
Yes, it’s a chain. Yes, you’ve driven past a hundred of them. But here’s what nobody tells you about Massage Envy’s facial program: first-timers get intro pricing that’s often $50–70 for a 60-minute session (call your local spot to confirm rates). That gets you a legit facial with a licensed esthetician, not just some steam and a mask. The membership angle is where it gets interesting. At around $70–80 per month, you get one facial or massage session included, plus discounted rates on add-ons like chemical peels, microderm infusion, or dermaplaning. If you’re already getting monthly massages, switch one to a facial. Sessions roll over if you’re an active member, so you can bank them for when you actually need them. The real hack: book your included monthly facial during peak hours when everyone else is paying full price.
Massage Envy has multiple Miami-area locations, including Midtown (3401 N Miami Ave.), Brickell (900 S Miami Ave.), South Beach (767 17th St.), Kendall, Tamiami, and Country Walk. For more information, visit their official website.
Insider Tactics for Luxury on a Budget
Off-Peak Hours Are Gold
Weekday mornings and early afternoons are when facial rooms sit empty and studios get desperate. Call around and ask about their slowest times. Some places offer 10–20 percent off for appointments before noon or on Mondays and Tuesdays. You’re getting the exact same treatment, just without competing with the after-work and Saturday crowds.
Membership Math Actually Works
Run the numbers before dismissing monthly memberships. If you’re getting facials quarterly at $150 each ($600 per year), a $70 monthly membership that includes one facial ($840 per year) seems worse until you factor in the discounts on additional services and retail. The break-even point hits around your third or fourth facial. Plus, prepaying means you’ll actually go instead of finding reasons to skip.
Student and Training Programs
Miami’s esthetics schools need real faces for their students to practice on. You’re supervised by licensed instructors, and facials can run $30–50. The trade-off: appointments take longer and you need flexibility. But if your skin concern is straightforward and you’ve got time, this is how you get luxury techniques at community college prices.
New Client Specials Are Real
Studios know the first visit is the hardest sale, so they discount it. Check websites for new client rates (often 20–30 percent off) and don’t be shy about asking if they have intro offers when you call. Just be aware that some places will try to upsell you on packages during checkout. Have your boundaries ready.
Stack Discounts Ruthlessly
Follow your favorite studios on Instagram and sign up for email lists. They announce flash sales, birthday month discounts, and seasonal promotions you’ll never see otherwise. Some places offer referral credits—if you and a friend both need facials, refer each other from separate accounts. Black Friday and the week between Christmas and New Year’s are prime times for deals when studios are trying to fill their books.
The Reality Check
Here’s what nobody wants to tell you: the $300 facial at the trendy new med spa might use the exact same products and techniques as the $75 facial at the indie studio in Midtown. You’re often paying for location, marketing, and ambiance rather than actual results. That doesn’t mean expensive facials are scams—some advanced treatments genuinely cost more—but don’t assume price equals quality. A skilled esthetician at a bare-bones studio will outperform a mediocre one at a luxury spa every time.
The best facial for your skin is the one you can afford to get regularly. Monthly maintenance beats occasional splurges. Build relationships with estheticians who actually remember your skin’s quirks and adjust treatments accordingly. That continuity matters more than fancy branding or celebrity endorsements.
Your move: pick one place from this list, book a first appointment, and actually show up. Your skin’s been waiting.
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