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Pre-Facial Skincare Routine: How to Prep Your Skin

Fhresh Team23 June 20265 min read

A simple pre-facial skincare routine to help you get glowing, lasting results from your next professional treatment.

A good pre-facial skincare routine starts days before you ever lie down on the treatment bed, and it can make a real difference to how radiant your skin looks afterwards. Knowing how to prep skin before a facial helps your therapist work more effectively and helps your results last longer.

Whether you're booking your first facial or you're a regular, a little preparation goes a long way. Below you'll find practical, sensible advice on what to do before a facial appointment, what to skip, and how to walk away with the best possible glow.

Why preparation matters

A facial is more than a pampering session. It's a deep cleanse, exfoliation and treatment tailored to your skin, so the condition your skin is in beforehand affects the outcome.

When your skin is calm, clean and well hydrated, your therapist can assess it accurately and choose the right products. Arriving with irritated or freshly exfoliated skin, on the other hand, can limit what they're able to do.

Think of skin prep before a professional facial as setting the stage. The better the starting point, the better the result.

Your pre-facial skincare routine: a week-by-week guide

Your pre-facial skincare routine: a week-by-week guide
Your pre-facial skincare routine: a week-by-week guide

The best skincare before facial treatment isn't complicated. It's mostly about being gentle and consistent in the days leading up to your appointment.

WhenWhat to doWhy
5–7 days beforeStop using strong actives (retinol, AHAs, BHAs)Reduces sensitivity and prevents over-exfoliation
3–5 days beforeAvoid waxing, threading or harsh scrubs on the faceLets skin settle and avoids irritation
2–3 days beforeHydrate well and keep your routine simplePlump, calm skin responds better to treatment
Day beforeGet good sleep and drink plenty of waterSupports a healthy, even complexion
On the dayCleanse, moisturise, wear SPF, skip makeup if you canGives your therapist a clean canvas

Ease off strong active ingredients

Retinoids and chemical exfoliants are brilliant for everyday skincare, but they can leave skin more sensitive. Pausing them for around five to seven days before your facial reduces the risk of stinging or redness during treatment.

If you're unsure how your particular products might react, mention them when you book. Your therapist would always rather know in advance.

Keep it simple and hydrated

In the days before your appointment, focus on the basics: a gentle cleanser, a hydrating moisturiser and daily sun protection. Well-hydrated skin is more comfortable to work with and tends to look healthier straight away.

Drinking enough water and getting decent sleep support your skin from the inside, too. They won't transform your complexion overnight, but they help.

Avoid sun exposure and fresh tans

Try not to sunbathe or use sunbeds in the run-up to your facial. Sunburnt or freshly tanned skin is more sensitive and may not be suitable for certain treatments such as exfoliation or extractions.

Wearing SPF daily is a smart habit anyway. The NHS offers clear guidance on sun safety that's worth following all year round.

What to do before a facial appointment

On the day itself, a few small steps help everything run smoothly and let you relax once you arrive.

  • Cleanse gently in the morning to remove overnight residue.
  • Moisturise lightly so your skin is comfortable, not tight.
  • Apply SPF if you're heading out beforehand.
  • Arrive a little early so you're not rushing or flustered.
  • Note any concerns you want to discuss, from dryness to breakouts.

It also helps to think about timing. Booking a facial a few days before a big event, rather than the day before, gives your skin time to settle if any redness appears.

Should you wear makeup to a facial?

Should you wear makeup to a facial?
Should you wear makeup to a facial?

One of the most common questions is whether you should wear makeup to a facial. The short answer: you don't need to, and going bare-faced is usually best.

Your therapist will cleanse your skin thoroughly at the start anyway, so heavy makeup just adds an extra step. If you've come straight from work or a busy day, don't worry, they'll remove it for you, but arriving with a fresh face saves time and lets them see your skin clearly.

If you're self-conscious travelling without makeup, a tinted SPF or light base is fine. Just keep it minimal.

How to get the most from your facial

Getting great results isn't only about preparation. How you communicate during your appointment matters just as much.

Be honest about your skin

Tell your therapist about your skin type, any sensitivities, allergies, medications or recent treatments. This helps them choose suitable products and avoid anything that could cause a reaction.

If you have a skin condition such as eczema, rosacea or acne, it's worth checking with a professional first. The British Association of Dermatologists shares reliable, patient-friendly information on skin health.

Ask questions

A facial is a great chance to learn. Ask which products suit your skin and how to maintain your results at home. A good therapist will happily share advice tailored to you.

These facial preparation tips for women apply whether you're booking a relaxing glow treatment or something more targeted. The principles stay the same: gentle prep, clear communication, sensible aftercare.

After your facial: protecting your glow

After your facial: protecting your glow
After your facial: protecting your glow

What you do afterwards matters too. For the first 24 to 48 hours, keep your routine simple, avoid heavy makeup, and skip strong actives, hot saunas and intense workouts if your therapist advises it.

Apply SPF diligently, as freshly treated skin can be more sensitive to the sun. And resist the urge to pick or over-cleanse, let your skin enjoy its refreshed state.

Ready to book?

A little preparation turns a nice facial into a great one. Ease off the actives, keep things gentle, arrive with clean skin and talk openly with your therapist, and you'll give your complexion the best chance to glow.

When you're ready, you can browse and book trusted local beauty and wellness services near you on Fhresh. For more practical advice, explore the Fhresh resources hub, where you'll find plenty of guides to help you make the most of every appointment.

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  • Your pre-facial skincare routine: a week-by-week guide
  • Ease off strong active ingredients
  • Keep it simple and hydrated
  • Avoid sun exposure and fresh tans
  • What to do before a facial appointment
  • Should you wear makeup to a facial?
  • How to get the most from your facial
  • Be honest about your skin
  • Ask questions
  • After your facial: protecting your glow
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