What To Do Before Facial:
Hydrated skin makes it easier for us to extract any blackheads / whiteheads without having to force
the skin. Make sure to drink lots of water the week before your facial and use extra hydrating
products at home.
Skip the retinol or exfoliants. To avoid sensitivity during your facial, skip the retinol or
exfoliants the week before your facial so your skin will be prepped for professional exfoliation and
extractions.
Avoid excess sun exposure. There’s nothing worse than using exfoliants on sunburnt skin. Make sure
to take extra care of your skin pre and post facial to get the most benefits.
What to expect after FACIAL/extractions?
Sensitivity: Your skin might experience sensitivity or slight redness the day of, especially on
sensitive skin types.
You might experience facial purging: Although it’s not the most common, some people do experience
skin purges a day or two after a facial due to extractions or exfoliation that cause the skin to get
rid of the dead skin and toxins below the surface.
What NOT To Do After FACIAL/Extractions?
Avoid excess sun exposure Minimize direct sunlight at least 48 hours after your facial to prevent
exposing your vulnerable skin to harmful UV rays that may slow down the healing process. Make sure
to apply your SPF daily.
Skip the retinol or exfoliants Give your scrubs or exfoliators a rest for a week after your facial
unless your skin is acne prone and can tolerate BHA’s / AHA’s post facial to avoid any skin purging
or breakouts. If you received a professional peel, we recommend using gentle, hydrating products for
the next 48 hours to protect your skin barrier and avoid excess exfoliation.
Stay away from excess heat Skip the strenuous exercise or sweating after your facial. Your sweat can
cause clogging, redness and inflammation. Opt for a long walk or yoga instead. Avoid any steam
rooms/saunas prior and post facial to prevent any inflammation
What to do after extractions?
Up Your Hygiene. Among the things you must never do after a facial extraction is touching or picking
your face, especially with dirty hands. Bacteria may cause infection, working against your skin’s
healing process. Bonus points: pre-wash your pillowcases and makeup brushes. The same goes for
towels, or anything else that might come in direct contact with your face for an extended period of
time.
Go Makeup Free. Skip heavy make-up for the first few days after a facial. Makeup may irritate and
clog pores so it’s best to give your skin a break and let it breathe.
Hydrate: Drink lots of water to help the body flush out toxins, especially after lymphatic drainage
massage and gua sha.