After a HydraFacial, proper aftercare is essential to maintain results and prevent complications. In Riyadh, the city’s hot, dry climate and high sun exposure can make skin more vulnerable after treatment. Poor aftercare habits can worsen the skin’s appearance, trigger breakouts, or prolong sensitivity. Understanding these habits is key to protecting your skin and maximizing the benefits of the facial. One common mistake is exposing skin to direct sunlight without protection. HydraFacial exfoliates the top layer of skin, leaving it more permeable and sensitive to UV damage. Sun exposure can lead to redness, pigmentation, and dehydration. Failing to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with sufficient SPF immediately after the treatment can negate the facial’s hydrating and rejuvenating effects. Another poor habit is using harsh skincare products too soon. Cleansers with strong surfactants, alcohol-based toners, or active treatments like retinoids and chemical peels can irritate freshly exfoliated skin. This irritation may cause dryness, redness, or even trigger breakouts. Similarly, applying heavy makeup immediately after the facial can clog pores and increase the risk of inflammation. Touching or picking at the face is also a detrimental habit. Post-HydraFacial skin is delicate, and introducing bacteria from hands can cause breakouts or infections. Over-cleansing or scrubbing the skin is another mistake, as it can disrupt the healing barrier and worsen sensitivity. Lastly, neglecting hydration—both topically and internally—can make the skin feel tight, flaky, or dull. Drinking adequate water and using lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizers helps maintain the skin’s moisture balance, especially in Riyadh’s dry environment. In summary, poor aftercare habits like sun exposure without protection, using harsh products, touching the face, over-cleansing, and neglecting hydration can worsen the skin after a HydraFacial. Mindful care ensures optimal results and healthier, glowing skin.