5 Things You Should Never Do After Getting A Facial

Written by Sanya Hamdani8th Nov 2019
5 things you should never do after getting a facial

Getting a facial is one of the best ways to pamper your skin. Apart from pampering your skin, regular facial treatments reduce the effects of environmental damage, stress and bad skincare habits on your skin as well. Quite simply, it thoroughly cleanses and nourishes your skin, producing that healthy glow from within.

Post a facial, however, your skin is super sensitive and messing with it during this time can cause more harm than good. In fact, certain habits can erase the effects of your expensive facial and lead to unwanted skin problems. So, here’s a lost of things you should NOT do after a facial to keep that glow intact.

 

Don’t go to the gym

Stay out of the sun

Freshly treated skin can react badly to excessive sweating, therefore avoid going to the gym or travelling by public transport the day you get a facial done. Schedule your facial on your rest day; this way you can pamper your skin to the maximum.

 

Don’t wear heavy makeup

Stay out of the sun

You’ve just got your skin deeply cleansed by a professional, so it might be looking a little red and patchy, but resist the urge to reach for the concealer. Stay away from heavy makeup for a few days after your facial as your pores are more open than normal and more susceptible to bacteria and breakouts. We also recommend cleaning all your makeup tools before applying makeup next to prevent skin problems.

 

Don’t use a face scrub

Stay out of the sun

Exfoliation is an important step in any facial treatment, so it is advisable to avoid using any scrubs at home that could irritate the skin at least for a few days after. No matter what your skin type, we do not recommend exfoliating your skin more than twice a week.

 

Avoid DIYs and other at home treatments

Stay out of the sun

After getting a facial treatment, it is best to avoid harsh skincare products that might irritate the skin. Stay away from DIYs and retinol and salicylic acid for a few days and just let your skin be. It will give you the results you expected and keep redness at bay.

 

Stay out of the sun

Stay out of the sun

The rays of the sun are quite damaging for your skin. However, when your skin has been intensively treated it is most susceptible to sun damage. Apart from wearing sunscreen with SPF 30 or above, you should also avoid staying under the direct light of the sun.

Sanya Hamdani

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Sanya Hamdani is a skincare enthusiast and lipstick hoarder, she truly believes no two red lipsticks look exactly alike. With a Master's degree in Communication & Journalism and 5+ years of digital writing experience up her sleeve, Sanya has some of the biggest beauty experts in the country on her speed dial. When she's not swatching products or writing about the latest trends in beauty, you will find her watching F.R.I.E.N.D.S. or cooking up a storm in the kitchen.

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