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Facials Before Festivities: Do They Really Make A Difference?

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Facials before festivities promise instant glow, but do they really work? Experts explain the benefits, risks, and why barrier health and consistent skincare matter

A single facial before a festival will not transform the skin. At best, it can exfoliate dead cells, hydrate, and improve circulation, which gives a temporary glow.

A single facial before a festival will not transform the skin. At best, it can exfoliate dead cells, hydrate, and improve circulation, which gives a temporary glow.

As the festive season approaches, the pursuit of luminous skin takes on new urgency. Bookings for facials spike, salons promise “instant radiance,” and Instagram fills with sheet-mask selfies. But how much difference can a single pre-festive facial really make and at what cost? Experts weigh in.

The Cosmetologist’s Nuance

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Where dermatology focuses on caution, Jenovia (Daun Jung), Korean Cosmetologist, COO & Co-founder, KorinMi, sees facials less as miracle cures and more as careful skin prep, “Before festivals, clients want their skin to look instantly alive, smooth, bright, and plump under lights and makeup. A well-designed facial can achieve that, but only if it’s tailored. For Indian skin, which is naturally more reactive and pigmentation-prone, we use gentle exfoliation, hydration-focused serums, and barrier-supporting masks. Timing is critical. That way, any micro-irritation settles and only the radiance remains.”

Barrier Damage, Disguised as Progress

Modern skincare culture has unintentionally glorified over-correction: too many actives, too many steps, too little pause. The result? Compromised skin barriers, dry, reactive, and unable to tolerate even the most basic formulas.

“We see it all the time, clients’ skin has simply lost its resilience, making it ultra-sensitive,” explains Jenovia. “The barrier is thinner, inflamed, and in defence mode. Moisturisers are needed to soothe the skin and rebuild barriers, especially repair creams.”

Formulations That Do Too Much

Not all moisturisers are created equal anymore. What was once a simple emulsion of hydration and occlusion has become a cocktail of exfoliants, peptides, acids, and fragrance, a formula disguised as skincare, behaving more like skincare-plus-treatment.

“Modern moisturisers are multitaskers, but they’re not always skin-friendly,” says Jenovia. “Especially when paired with a routine already packed with exfoliators, the skin is left raw, and what should comfort it ends up irritating it instead.”

Fragrance, Fillers, and the Sensory Trap

The industry’s obsession with texture and scent has led to the silent inclusion of irritating agents masked as luxury. For sensitised skin, these become invisible aggressors.

“Fragrance is one of the most common culprits,” adds Jenovia. “It’s in everything from moisturisers to SPF and while it feels indulgent, it doesn’t serve your skin barrier. In fact, it erodes it.”

The Way Forward: Go Bare, Rebuild, Relearn

When sensitivity strikes, the solution is not to swap one moisturiser for another—it’s to pause, strip back, and simplify.

“You don’t need more products; you need better rhythm and products that honour your skin’s biology,” says Jenovia. “Facials before festivities can give a short-term glow, but one has to be very careful with salon facials. Unlike dermatology clinics, salons don’t always disclose which products they use, and their staff are not trained to deal with different skin types.”

The Dermatologist’s Perspective

Dr. Ridhima Arora, MBBS, MD (Dermatology & VD), Radix Healthcare, adds a word of caution, “I often see patients after a salon facial with barrier damage, irritation, or breakouts. This usually happens due to over-exfoliation, harsh extractions, or unsuitable products. Sensitive, acne-prone, or allergy-prone skin especially needs caution.

A single facial before a festival will not transform the skin. At best, it can exfoliate dead cells, hydrate, and improve circulation, which gives a temporary glow. But facials are not a replacement for consistent skincare. Long-term results like smoother texture, fewer breakouts, or reduced pigmentation only come with regular routines and evidence-based treatments.”

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