This question arises not only among those who engage in self-massage. Cosmetologists who actively use facial massage in their practice often face the problem of acne appearing after a massage.
In September 2020, I conducted a super useful webinar on self-facial massage, where, among other issues, I discussed this topic in detail.
If clogged pores or pimples appear after a massage, I suggest you the following algorithm of action.
- Wash thoroughly after facial massage
- Use massage gel
- Slow down
- Rashes don't just come from massage.
Wash thoroughly after facial massage
If you started practicing facial massage and then notice rashes, first of all pay attention to cleansing.
The instructions for a massage cream often indicate that after a massage it is enough to blot off the excess product with a napkin.
But this can be done in cases where we are talking about a light facial massage for 3-5 minutes. Essentially, this is a situation where you apply the required amount of cream or cream mask that does not require rinsing to your face and lightly massage the skin so that the product is better absorbed.
If we are talking about a full massage, when the session lasts 10-20 minutes or more, the situation is different.
- Firstly, we take quite a lot of cosmetics, even too much.
- Secondly, for 10-20 minutes we actively massage the skin using a massage product. Naturally, in such cases, the cream can cause clogging of the pores.
- Plus, don’t forget that peeling occurs during the massage. We exfoliate dead cells and after the session all this remains on the skin.
Therefore, I recommend always washing your face thoroughly after a facial massage.
How to properly wash your face after a massage
If we are talking about dry or aged skin 40+ or 50+, when there is no tendency to clog pores, it is enough to wet your fingers with warm water and massage your face well for 1 minute.
The massage cream will turn into milk and it will be enough to simply wash with water.
This is what I usually do.
If you are prone to breakouts or clogged pores, be sure to wash your face with a cleanser - foam or gel.
By the way, one of the most common mistakes when cleansing your face is applying foam for just 15-20 seconds. After which the person washes off the foam in the hope that the facial skin is well cleansed. But that's not true!
The fact is that gentle cleansers work not only delicately, but also slowly and a few seconds are definitely not enough to cleanse the skin. It is necessary to massage the skin of the face with foam for a minute. And in some cases it is worth repeating the procedure twice.
By the way, I wrote about this mistake in my book “55 Mistakes in Facial Care.”
Treatment of the rash
Pimples that appear on the skin after a massage require proper treatment, especially if they occur in the middle of the course of procedures. After all, it is not recommended to continue sessions until the inflammatory process is stopped. Regardless of where the rash appears, you should:
- Pay special attention to hygiene, shower regularly, but do not rub the affected skin with a washcloth.
- Wear clothes made from natural fabrics.
- Do not touch acne again.
- Drink more clean water.
- Stick to a healthy diet.
If the rash is accompanied by itching, you can take antihistamines in the dosage prescribed in the instructions to relieve it. In such a situation, it is important to inform the massage therapist about a possible allergic reaction.
Under no circumstances should you pick pimples that appear on the skin. This is fraught with the development of serious inflammatory processes and the spread of infection to a large area of the body.
On the face
To treat rashes on the face that appear after a massage, you can use various cosmetic and pharmaceutical products:
- Available zinc or zinc-salicylic ointment. You can also use zinc powder - Tsindol and a solution of salicylic acid. All these medications should be applied only pointwise.
- Ichthyol ointment or Vishnevsky ointment. Such products are ideal for eliminating deep subcutaneous acne.
- Popular products like Skinoren and Baziron.
- Preparations with antibacterial components Zinerit, Klenzit S.
Treatment of acne on the face through massage is no different from the treatment of ordinary acne. Most often, skin defects disappear in just a few days, or at most weeks, with proper therapy.
On the back and legs
Coping with rashes on the back and legs is somewhat easier than dealing with rashes on the face. After all, when treating such pimples, there is no need to rush, since they are located on not the most noticeable areas of the body. In addition, the skin in such places is not so sensitive and is not prone to irritation. To remove rashes, you can:
- Take baths with added sea salt.
- Use body washes with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.
- Use available tar soap.
- Apply iodine to small pimples.
- Wipe the skin with Chlorhexidine, an inexpensive and effective antiseptic, a couple of times a day.
A combination of several means is allowed. In particular, you can shower with tar soap and then treat your skin with benzoyl peroxide lotion or salicylic acid toner. It is also possible to apply spot-on zinc or salicylic-zinc ointment, as well as Vishnevsky ointment.
Therapy in a child
It is worth noting that rashes after a massage in children are not uncommon. Of course, children cannot be treated using standard “adult” remedies. The following can help:
- Baths. A banal light pink solution of potassium permanganate can be an excellent find. But at the same time, parents need to be very careful so that tiny undissolved crystals of potassium permanganate do not get into the water. It is also quite possible to prepare baths with herbal decoctions; chamomile and string, as well as oak bark, have a beneficial effect on the skin. You need to prepare the decoctions in accordance with the instructions on the box, and then add the resulting product to the prepared bath.
- Cream Bepanten. This product will be a great help if your baby’s skin is dry and a rough rash appears on it. Bepanten is based on dexpanthenol (one of the forms of vitamin B5), it moisturizes and nourishes the skin well, and also promotes active regeneration.
- Zelenka. Sometimes it can be used to precisely lubricate pimples.
- Fenistil gel. If the rash occurs as an allergic reaction to a massage product, you can precisely apply this antiallergic drug to the pimples. Of course, in the future you need to carry out massages without an allergenic substance.
When treating rashes in children, you must make sure that the rash appeared precisely from the massage. After all, such a skin reaction can be the result of allergies to cosmetics, food and detergents, as well as a symptom of many unpleasant diseases.
Use massage gel
If you wash your face thoroughly after self-massage, but still get rashes, try changing your massage product.
Oils or creams that contain a high percentage of lipids contribute to clogging of pores.
Switch to gel.
For example, you can use a gel moisturizing mask for massage. The main thing is that the gel is sufficiently dense, jelly-like and gives good glide.
For long-term gliding, you can periodically wet your fingertips in water.
Self-massage of the face “Renaissance”, technique #2 – “Waterfall”
Like clockwork
Massage is never done “dry”. Cosmetics are first applied to the face and neck to ensure easy gliding of the hands. What the massage therapist will use depends on your skin type. If it is dry, most likely the specialist will choose a nourishing cream. Don't be surprised, the product really won't be moisturizing. Contrary to popular belief, dry skin is not dehydrated, it simply lacks nutrients. Therefore, in order to put the epidermis in order, it should not be “watered”, but “fed”. For those with normal skin, oil is the keeper of liposomal elements. They ensure the transfer of active substances to deep layers. For oily skin with enlarged pores, talc is used.
Slow down
If you thoroughly cleanse your skin, if you have already switched to gel, but after a massage you still get rashes, I advise you to slow down a little.
Even on an intensive course, massage once a week. The fact is that during self-massage we activate all processes, including the work of the sebaceous glands.
This is good for aging or aging skin - when sebum secretion is reduced, activation of the sebaceous glands will be beneficial.
If we are dealing with young skin, with normal or increased sebum secretion, frequent massage sessions can contribute to increased sebum production, clogged pores and the appearance of acne.
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1 Topic from Botsvinyuk Irina 12/14/2012 09:09:48
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Dear cosmetologists. Help me to understand. After the fifth or sixth massage (especially after lymphatic drainage), some clients experience rashes on their face. The massage cream is non-comedogenic, I wash it off after the massage. Who has encountered this?
2 Reply from Tatyana Bocharova 01/06/2013 18:22:37
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Irina! What type of rash appears? How often do you encounter this? And best of all, change the massage oil, perhaps it’s just an allergy.
3 Reply from Irina Botsvinyuk 01/06/2013 19:57:34
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Single rashes (papules, pustules) precisely in the projections on the skin of large lymph nodes (parotid, chin, submandibular). And specifically for clients who had not previously taken care of themselves at all, that is, they did not even have full-fledged home care. Well-groomed women do not have this. I think that the accumulation of toxins is brought to the surface by the stimulation of the massage. By the way, those women who begin to take care of themselves. visit a cosmetologist plus home care - for them it goes away after some time.
4 Reply from Tatyana Bocharova 01/07/2013 14:36:13
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Single rashes (papules, pustules) precisely in the projections on the skin of large lymph nodes (parotid, chin, submandibular). And specifically for clients who had not previously taken care of themselves at all, that is, they did not even have full-fledged home care. Well-groomed women do not have this. I think that the accumulation of toxins is brought to the surface by the stimulation of the massage. By the way, those women who begin to take care of themselves. visit a cosmetologist plus home care - for them it goes away after some time.
Somehow it seems to me that these clients experienced rashes there even without your massage. This is confirmed by the fact that after regular visits to the cosmetologist everything goes away.
5 Reply from Mazur Irena 01/07/2013 15:43:39
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I read on one massage forum that the appearance of tubercles after lymphatic drainage massage in adult clients (over 30 years old) is considered one of the indicators of the correctness of the massage. a good lymphatic drainage technique will begin to accelerate the movement of lymph, and the appearance of tubercles is stagnation of lymph. I personally observed such tubercles once - immediately after the massage, subcutaneous formations appeared in the places of large lymph nodes - quite dense. They went away on their own in about 15 minutes. So IRINA , in your case, I also think the massage provoked something that had stagnated in the lymph nodes to come to the surface.
This is interesting: Which acne clay is best for the face, masks made from cosmetic clays
6 Reply from Tatyana Bocharova 01/07/2013 15:52:06
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I read on one massage forum that the appearance of tubercles after lymphatic drainage massage in adult clients (over 30 years old) is considered one of the indicators of the correctness of the massage. a good lymphatic drainage technique will begin to accelerate the movement of lymph, and the appearance of tubercles is stagnation of lymph. I personally observed such tubercles once - immediately after the massage, subcutaneous formations appeared in the places of large lymph nodes - quite dense. They went away on their own in about 15 minutes. So IRINA , in your case, I also think the massage provoked something that had stagnated in the lymph nodes to come to the surface.
Bugoki and papules, pustules are different things, Irena. After a well-done massage (therapeutic, mind you), sputum rejection, chills and, sometimes, low-grade fever occur. These are indicators of the movement and release of waste from the body through the blood, then they come out with liquid. (sweat, urine).
7 Reply from Mazur Irena 01/07/2013 16:17:52
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Tatiana, can’t one organism react with tubercles, another with chills and fever, and a third with papules and pustules - the skin is also an excretory organ?
8 Reply from Tatyana Bocharova 01/07/2013 18:27:13
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Tatiana, can’t one organism react with tubercles, another with chills and fever, and a third with papules and pustules - the skin is also an excretory organ?
Irena, FIRST: the author of the topic, Irina, writes: “And specifically for clients who had not previously taken care of themselves at all, that is, they did not even have full-fledged home care . From this I can make the assumption that clients who did not take care of themselves before could periodically have such rashes and simply “not see them”, not pay attention, as well as their appearance in general, and turn their attention to it only after the procedures . This has happened often in my practice. And not only in cosmetology. Clients who do not take care of their bodies at home are extremely picky and attentive to what happens after visiting the salon, a place where they rarely visit. The question they ask themselves is: “I haven’t seen this before. What happened in my life that I haven’t done before? I visited the beauty salon!” Answer: “Rashes as a result of massage”!
SECOND: Irina writes: “Well-groomed women don’t have this.” 1. Because these women are used to monitoring their skin condition. 2. Do you think that well-groomed ladies do not have toxins and waste in their bodies?
Rashes don't just come from massage.
If rashes appear after a massage, you need to remember that after does not mean as a result. Perhaps the massage sessions coincided with other factors. For example:
- You consumed a lot of dairy products, which can contribute to clogged pores, and at the same time included facial massage in your beauty routine.
- Maybe new products have appeared in care that help clog pores.
- It may be due to hormonal changes in the body.
In any case, remember that rashes may not be associated with massage or errors in using facial self-massage products.
Cancel the massage for a while and see if the problem goes away?