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How to Prep Your Skin Before Using At-Home Beauty Devices

How to Prep Your Skin Before Using At-Home Beauty Devices

When it comes to at-home skincare tools, the treatment itself gets all the attention — the glow, the smoothness, the instant “wow.” But here’s the truth: the results you get from your at-home beauty devices are only as good as the skin you prep underneath. Skin that’s properly cleansed, softened, and ready will give you smoother extractions, brighter microdermabrasion results, and better product absorption afterward.

So today, we’re diving into how to prep skin for beauty devices, the right order to cleanse and exfoliate, how prep changes depending on which tool you’re using, and the pre-treatment mistakes you’ll definitely want to avoid. Think of this as your go-to guide for getting the best results every single time.


Why Prepping Your Skin Matters

Imagine trying to paint a wall without wiping the dust off first. The paint won’t go on smooth, right? Same thing with skincare devices. Prepping helps your device do its job more effectively, whether you're exfoliating, lifting, steaming, or cleansing.

Healthy prep leads to:

  • Better glide and smoother treatment

  • More even exfoliation

  • Less tugging and irritation

  • A lower chance of clogged pores afterward

  • Longer-lasting results

This is especially true for exfoliating devices like microdermabrasion tools and extraction devices. With poor prep, you might not see much change — but with the right routine, your results are noticeably amplified.


Step One: Always Cleanse First

Before you pick up any tool, your skin should be completely free of makeup, sunscreen, sweat, and the day’s buildup. A quick rinse won’t cut it — cleansing is a mandatory first step in preparing skin for skincare tools.

woman using PMD Clean Pro Silver

Here’s how to cleanse correctly:

Use the PMD Clean

The PMD Clean’s SonicGlow™ Technology removes impurities far more effectively than manual washing and helps create the perfect blank canvas. Because the bristles are ultra-hygienic silicone, it’s gentle enough for daily use and won’t over-strip the skin.

If you're prepping for microdermabrasion or extraction, a deeper cleanse helps ensure the device can work directly on the skin rather than fighting through leftover oil.

Make sure skin is fully dry before using devices like microdermabrasion, which need dry skin to safely grip the surface.


Step Two: Should You Exfoliate Beforehand?

This depends on the device.

Before Microdermabrasion

When prepping for microdermabrasion at home, you don’t want to exfoliate beforehand with acids, scrubs, or cleansing brushes at high intensity. Over-exfoliating can leave skin feeling raw and extra sensitive.

Instead, rely on your PMD device to provide the exfoliation.

Before Extraction or Deep Cleaning Tools

Gentle exfoliation can help loosen debris and soften the surface, making extractions easier and less irritating. Use an ultra-light exfoliant only if your skin tolerates it well — but skip anything with AHAs or BHAs on microderm days.

woman using personal microderm elite pro on nose


Step Three: Should Steaming Be Part of Prep?

For certain devices, absolutely.

Use the PMD SilkSteam Pro

The PMD SilkSteam Pro is amazing for prepping your skin before extraction-focused tools or deep cleansing treatments. Warm steam helps:

  • Open pores

  • Loosen buildup

  • Soften blackheads

  • Boost circulation

  • Make extractions smoother and less painful

It’s not necessary before devices like microdermabrasion (which requires dry skin), but before extraction tools, toning, or gua sha? Chef’s kiss.


How to Prep Differently for Each Type of Device

Not all tools require the same level of prep — here’s a quick breakdown.


Microdermabrasion 

This is one device where prep matters a lot.

Your pre-microderm routine:

  1. Cleanse thoroughly with the PMD Clean

  2. Make sure your skin is completely dry

  3. Skip all actives for 24 hours before

  4. Avoid steaming (microderm works best on dry skin)

Why? Microdermabrasion removes the top layer of dead skin, so anything that increases sensitivity beforehand can make the treatment feel too strong.

1005-RGold?Personal Microderm Elite Pro in Rose Gold being used by woman


Extraction Tools (PMD Wave Pro – extraction mode)

For extractions, you want your skin soft, warm, and ready.

Your pre-extraction routine:

  1. Cleanse deeply with the PMD Clean

  2. Steam with the SilkSteam Pro for 5–12 minutes

  3. Pat skin lightly — leave it slightly warm and dewy

  4. Avoid AHAs and BHAs right before treatment

This approach helps loosen congestion, making extractions smoother and gentler.

woman using PMD Wave Pro to lift brow


Skincare Absorption & Massage Tools (PMD Clean Pro, PMD Wave Pro – infusing mode)

These require less prep — you just want clean, balanced skin.

Your pre-infusion routine:

  1. Cleanse with the PMD Clean

  2. Apply your favorite serum or moisturizer

  3. Use the PMD Clean Pro’s ActiveWarmth™ or the Wave Pro’s infusing mode to massage the product in

No steam needed — just a clean start and your favorite hydrating formulas.

woman with sheet mask on using the back side of the PMD Clean Pro


Pre-Treatment Mistakes to Avoid

If you’re prepping your skin for any beauty device, avoid these common slip-ups:

Using retinol or acids right before microdermabrasion

This can cause irritation, sensitivity, and redness.

Applying skincare before microderm

Your skin needs to be bare and dry so the device can glide properly.

Skipping the cleanse

Leaving sunscreen, oil, or makeup on your skin affects how well the device works (and can push debris deeper into pores).

Steaming before microdermabrasion

It softens the skin too much — which isn’t ideal for exfoliating devices.

Over-prepping sensitive skin

If your skin feels warm, tight, or tingly before you even begin, pause. Your skin should feel clean and comfortable, never irritated.


Your Perfect Pre-Treatment Routine

Here’s a simple universal routine you can follow before most at-home devices:

  1. Start with the PMD Clean for a deep yet gentle cleanse

  2. Steam with the SilkSteam Pro (if using extraction or massage tools)

  3. Dry skin completely if using microdermabrasion

  4. Skip strong actives 24 hours before exfoliating devices

  5. Apply a hydrating serum before using infusing tools

This ensures the best results, the smoothest glide, and the fewest side effects — all from the comfort of home.

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