5 rules for home care after a beautician: how to maintain the result and not spoil it
After visiting a cosmetologist, the skin becomes radiant and firm, making us feel truly special. A professional treatment is not just a pleasant ritual, but a real quantum leap for the cells, as the specialist works at levels that ordinary at-home serums cannot reach, activating regeneration and collagen synthesis. However, it is important to remember that a visit to a professional accounts for only 50% of success. The remaining 50% depends on how you care for your face between treatments.
At ED Cosmetics, we know that after professional procedures (cleansing, peels, or mesotherapy), the skin becomes more sensitive and therefore requires proper care. To lock in the results and avoid irritation, it is worth following a few simple rules.
1. Gentle cleansing: no “squeaky clean” feeling
After cosmetic procedures, the skin’s protective barrier needs restoration. In the first few days, forget about aggressive scrubs or cleansing until your skin feels “squeaky clean.” Your goal is to gently remove impurities without disrupting the hydrolipid mantle.
For this, use Micellar Gel. Its micellar structures gently cleanse, while panthenol and hyaluronic acid in the formula instantly soothe the skin, providing a feeling of comfort already during cleansing.

2. Barrier repair: SOS support
Any intensive intervention is stress for the cells. To help the skin regenerate faster, it needs ingredients that “cement” the protective layer and reduce inflammation.
If after the procedure you feel tightness or notice flaking, Tamanu Face Cream is the perfect solution. Tamanu oil in its formula has regenerative and healing properties. This product is especially effective in restoring the hydrolipid barrier after cosmetic treatments.
3. Deep hydration and lifting
If your goal was rejuvenation or deep nourishment, it is important to support metabolic processes in the skin with high-quality active ingredients. Caviar Face Cream with black caviar extract saturates the skin with omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and trace elements. It stimulates collagen synthesis and strengthens cell membranes, helping to preserve the firmness and radiance achieved in the cosmetologist’s office.

4. SPF protection: a must
After chemical peels or device-based treatments, the skin becomes extremely sensitive to ultraviolet radiation. Even if you spend most of your day in the office, using products with SPF 30+ is crucial to prevent pigmentation.
5. Special care: the eye area
The skin of the eyelids is several times thinner than that of the face, and after professional lymphatic drainage or injections, it needs gentle support to prevent puffiness and dryness.
Use Eye Cream. It provides the necessary hydration boost, supports the tone of this delicate area, and helps maintain a fresh, open look, reinforcing the overall rejuvenation result.

What else should you remember?
- Less touching. Try not to touch your face with your hands during the first 24 hours after the procedure.
- Temperature control. Postpone visits to the sauna, swimming pool, or hot baths for 3–5 days. Overheating can cause swelling or inflammation.
- Drink water. Hydration from within helps the hyaluronic acid in your creams work more effectively.
- Avoid aggressive skincare treatments in spring. During this period, the skin is especially sensitive, prone to temperature changes, and may react with redness and tightness. Therefore, choosing the right skincare is essential.
Your home mirror should become an extension of the cosmetologist’s chair, where every step — from the first touch of water to the evening cream — either reinforces the condition of your skin or nullifies the effects of professional care. Choose products that complement professional treatments, and your skin will reward you with health and beauty.






