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Can We Do Facial After Face Waxing?
3 minutes read | 5 Jan 26
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Can We Do Facial After Face Waxing? Here’s the Honest Truth
You did Waxing? And want to do a facial right after that??
Nahh!!! You shouldn't.
Your skin gets roughed up during waxing.
Pores open. Tiny trauma. Slight redness.
That’s normal.
Wait at least 24–48 hours after waxing before a facial. That gives your skin a little time to chill down.
Facials often involve scrubs, steam, masks, and sometimes extractions.
That’s all gentle under normal skin.
But just-waxed skin? It’s sensitive. Highly sensitive.
Mixing the two too soon can stir up irritation, breakouts, even burns on raw skin.
Why You Should Wait
Picture this.
My friend Neha got her brows waxed on Saturday morning.
Right after? She booked a facial that afternoon.
Skin felt tight. Warm. A bit pink.
By the next day? Breakouts and irritation.
She swore she’d never mix both so close again.
That’s the rub.
Waxing and facials each stress the skin in different ways.
Waxing yanks hair and opens pores.
Facials exfoliate, steam, massage, poke at oils.
Too much too soon = annoyed skin.
The 24–48 Hour Rule (Simple)
Most folks should stick with this rule of thumb:
- 0–12 hours: No facials. Skin is raw.
- 12–24 hours: Still healing. Still sensitive.
- 24–48 hours: Better spacing. Skin starts to settle.
- 48 hours+: Facials are usually okay, just skip deep extractions at first if skin still pink.
Waiting lets inflammation calm.
Redness fades.
Barrier starts repairing.
What Happens If You Rush It?
If you jump into a facial right after waxing, you might see:
- Red bumps or rash
- Burning sensation on skin
- Tiny pimples
- More irritation than usual
And yeah, that’s not fun.
You don’t want your face looking like you wrestled a bee hive and lost.
Simple Do’s and Don’ts After Waxing
Here’s a quick list that helps both healing and future facials:
Do:
- Rest skin for 24–48 hrs
- Use aloe or calming gel
- Wear sunscreen if you step out
- Cleanse gently, pat dry
Don’t:
- Skip heat/exercise (sauna, hot showers) for a bit
- Apply active acids or retinoids right after
- Rub harsh scrubs or peel masks
- Stack a facial right after waxing
Waities are boring.
But calmer skin looks better. Longer.
Real Skin Feels
Most salon pros and estheticians recommend waiting at least a day or two before combining waxing with facials.
Even they sometimes do gentle facials first, then do wax as a later step — just make sure they avoid heavy exfoliation on freshly waxed spots.
Facials on freshly waxed skin can be fine when gentle, but only if the therapist avoids extractions, steam, and scrubs in the waxed area. That’s because open pores from waxing can let bacteria in during aggressive processes.
FAQ
Q: Can I get a gentle facial the same day?
A: Not really. Your skin needs time to calm — a few hours isn’t enough.
Q: What if I have to do both?
A: Do them on separate days if possible. If you must same day, ask for a light, calming treatment only.
Q: Does sunscreen help?
A: Yep. Freshly waxed skin burns and pigments easily. SPF 30+ keeps it safe.
Conclusion
Here’s the honest takeaway.
Waxing and facials are both great.
Just not back-to-back in the same breath.
Leave a little breathing room.
Your skin will thank you.
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