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It is possible you may experience some redness following the facial. This is normal but should subside within 24 hours. If it does not, please let me know, and seek advice from your GP.
Avoid touching the treated area with unwashed hands as your skin may be more prone to infection immediately after a facial.
Having a facial a few days before a special occasion will give time for any redness or blemishes to subside.
Avoid wearing make-up for 24hrs following your facial.
Avoid heat treatments such as saunas and sunbeds for 48 hours following your facial.
Introduce a good skincare routine. Remove make-up, cleanse, tone and moisturise, morning and evening. Use light movements, upwards and outwards. Avoid dragging the skin. It is more economical to use a damp cotton pad when toning.
The use of a facial scrub is recommended twice weekly, but always follow the manufacturers instructions. A fine grained exfoliant is best for the face. Rinse thoroughly with tepid water, then apply a face mask suitable for your skin type, or simply tone then moisturise.
Specialist products for the eyes and neck are recommended to be used under your moisturiser.
Always use a sun block in all moisturisers even in winter. A daily moisturiser with a sun protection factor (spf) is recommended, even during winter months.
Please be aware that smoking can cause premature ageing of the skin.
Drink plenty of water daily and where possible, replace caffeinated drinks with herbal infusions.
To maintain a healthy skin, the recommended time between facials is approx. 2-3 weeks.
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