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Skincare Routine After a Cosmetic Treatment
Skincare Routine After a Cosmetic Treatment
Short answer: after a cosmetic treatment, skin mainly needs calm, hydration, barrier repair and SPF. Temporarily avoid strong retinol, acids, scrubs and too many active ingredients until the skin feels stable again or your practitioner agrees.
The safe basic routine
- Gentle cleanser without scrubs or aggressive acids.
- Hydrating serum or calming care.
- Barrier repair cream to support tightness and dryness.
- Daytime: generous facial SPF.
What to avoid temporarily
- Retinol/retinal and strong exfoliants.
- Glycolic acid, salicylic acid or peels without professional advice.
- Scrubs, brushes and aggressive cleansing.
- Testing new products while the skin is still reactive.
Delizia products and categories
- Sensitive skin care
- Dry skin & barrier repair
- Facial sun protection
- Murad Essential-C Overnight Barrier Repair Cream
- iS Clinical Eclipse SPF 50+
When to reintroduce actives
Restart vitamin C, retinol or exfoliation only when the skin no longer feels burning, flaky or red. Begin with low frequency and build gradually. Always combine with SPF.
FAQ
Can I use retinol after a treatment?
Usually not immediately. Wait until the skin is fully calm or follow your practitioner’s advice.
Which SPF should I choose after treatment?
Choose a comfortable broad-spectrum SPF that you can apply generously and reapply when needed.
What if my skin feels tight or stings?
Simplify the routine: gentle cleanse, hydrate, barrier repair and SPF. Pause strong actives temporarily.
Important: this advice does not replace medical advice. Build active ingredients gradually and pause when clear irritation appears.
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