A cleanup leaves your skin fresh, clean, and slightly sensitive. To maintain the results and prevent irritation, it’s important to follow the right aftercare. Knowing what to avoid after a cleanup helps protect your skin and prolongs the benefits.
After a cleanup, your skin is more sensitive to UV rays. Avoid direct sun exposure for at least 24–48 hours. If you step out, always apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen to prevent tanning and irritation.
Heavy makeup can clog freshly cleaned pores. It’s best to avoid foundation, compact, or concealer for at least 24 hours after a cleanup. Let your skin breathe and recover naturally.
Touching your face frequently or scrubbing can irritate the skin and introduce bacteria. Avoid exfoliating, using scrubs, or rubbing your face for 2–3 days post-cleanup.
Steer clear of products containing retinol, AHAs, BHAs, or alcohol immediately after a cleanup. These ingredients may cause redness or dryness when the skin barrier is temporarily sensitive.
Avoid saunas, steam rooms, hot showers, or intense workouts for 24 hours. Excess heat and sweating can irritate the skin and clog pores.
Hair removal procedures like waxing, threading, or shaving should be avoided for 2–3 days after a cleanup to prevent redness and skin damage.
Try to minimise exposure to dust and pollution immediately after a cleanup, as open pores can easily attract impurities.
Proper aftercare is essential to get the best results from a cleanup. Avoiding sun exposure, heavy makeup, harsh products, and heat helps keep your skin calm, clear, and glowing for longer.