You can mitigate the risk of irritation after a facial by following a few simple rules. For one, avoid powerful products like acid exfoliators and retinoids in your skincare routine for at least a week after a facial, as they can exacerbate existing inflammation.
The same can be said for makeup. The short answer: Typically, no. Your skin, no matter how sensitive, should not be experiencing extreme irritation after a facial barring chemical peels.
If the aforementioned symptoms sound pretty standard to you, you may want to consider switching aestheticians and talking to your dermatologist before scheduling any more facials. After speaking with Holtz who seemed truly horrified to hear about my characteristic post-treatment purging , I decided to set up an appointment at her Terranea Spa—and for the first time in my life, I walked out of a facial with an instant, selfie-worthy glow. SELF does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Any information published on this website or by this brand is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, and you should not take any action before consulting with a healthcare professional. So should a facial really cause your skin to get worse before it gets better? Jessica L. Topics acne dermatology psoriasis rosacea eczema Facials Skin Care. Sign up for our SELF Daily Wellness newsletter All the best health and wellness advice, tips, tricks, and intel, delivered to your inbox every day.
Enter your e-mail address. If this does occur I recommend sticking it out with your regular specialist and modifying the treatment protocol with them. Also, let them know right away so they can document the products and reaction. What can a client do before or after a facial to prevent a post-facial flare up? Pre-facial I recommend clients focus on strengthening their skin barrier by simplifying their routines.
Discontinue using all acids, exfoliants, waxing, face shaving and other treatments at least five days before your scheduled facial. Instead just use a gentle cleanser and moisturizer both morning and night. It may seem obvious, but well-moisturized skin is healthier and more resistant to bacteria, Astarita says.
She recommends products with hyaluronic acid , which holds times its weight in water. Hello Giggles editorial staff was not involved in its creation or production. Health Beauty Fitness Nutrition. Everything you need to know about these unexpected blemishes and how to treat them.
You may want to try a laser When Astarita has a breakout-prone client, she says she likes to use a laser treatment called Laser Genesis on the skin, which penetrates to the ventricular layer of the skin where the blood vessels and sebaceous oil glands are found.
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