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Facial Tips Before Getting A Facial

Tips Before Getting A Facial

Whenever we meet with a client and conduct a skin analysis, we always address the most severe problem first. You should even avoid gentle exfoliation for a few days before since exfoliation is one of the key steps in a pro facial.

Try not to tan or burn near your appointment (or ever) because your esthetician will have to perform a gentle facial to help with the sun damage, instead of one that can really target any deeper concerns you have with your skin.

Avoid direct sun exposure and let your skin “breathe” post-treatment,” explains Knowles. To maintain your glow, follow the personal beauty prescription plan your aesthetician recommended for you.

You should also bring in a list of the skincare products you use at home so your esthetician has the information she needs. “Don’t forget to enjoy the beneficial ingredients that were applied to your skin. It isn’t too much you need to do to prepare for a facial the day or week before, but there are a few things to note.

Since we all have different skin types, your facial should be customized based on what’s going on with your skin,” explains licensed aesthetician and Head of Spa Services at Very Polished Nail Lounge & Spa, Yami Johnson. In addition to your daily skincare products, make sure to bring a list of your medications, medical conditions, and past skin conditions so your esthetician can choose products that won’t interact. Your esthetician will help you with specific treatments, but they will also help transform your at-home routine to best tackle your goals. Keep in mind that your skin type can change over time, so it’s always a good idea to get a skin analysis before each treatment—especially when visiting a new aesthetician that’s not familiar with your skin.

First, you should skip any strong at-home facial treatments the week before your appointment. There are certain treatments and techniques they will avoid and they may have recommendations for the best time to schedule your facial for maximum results.

Don’t wax your skin for 24-48 hours before your spa facial. In some cases, we can treat multiple issues with just one customized facial treatment. Even over-the-counter medications can significantly affect your skin.

Check your calendar– do you have a big event coming up? Let the spa know ahead of time if your facial is the same day of your event. Estheticians are licensed experts in skin and skincare – they should be your go-to resource for information.

Lastly, relax! A pro facial is meant to be relaxing, so don’t stress about how to prepare for a facial. Waxing too soon beforehand could lead to irritation and a stinging sensation.

Be prepared to discuss your top skin concerns and your goals for your skin.