Q.
Why does my skin break out after a facial?
A.
Facials are supposed to make your skin look even more beautiful, but occasionally your skin can suffer from the postfacial blues. The reason? Extractions. One of the many benefits of a facial is that a skilled esthetician softens your skin and manually squeezes out blackheads and clogged pores to get your skin clearer and smoother. But sometimes, not necessarily to the fault of the esthetician, some of the clogged oil doesn’t want to come out no matter how hard she may try. Any leftover clogged pores will create some bacteria and result in a blemish usually two to three days after a facial.
So just think of it as your skin purging so it'll be clearer in the end.
A good rule of thumb: Avoid getting a facial right before a big event, especially if you’ve never had one before. Scheduling a time two weeks beforehand is best if you want to be on the safe side.
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-- The Nest Editors
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