Stubborn Breakouts That Keep Returning? How an acne facial helps

By Wax me/Gleam and Glow beauty salon | July 23, 2026

Quick details: Acne facial, 45 minutes, $65. We’re in Jamaica, Queens and serve Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Queens Village, Fresh Meadows, and Kew Gardens.

Stubborn breakouts and clogged pores in Queens treated with an acne facial

If you’re dealing with breakouts that keep popping up in the same spots, an acne facial can help, especially when clogged pores and blackheads are part of the picture. We hear a lot of “she took her time with me” and “made sure I was comfortable and liked my results, ” and that care matters when we’re doing extractions and calming irritated skin. In Queens heat and humidity, a focused facial is often the fastest way to get your pores looking clearer without a week of downtime.

Why your breakouts keep coming back in Jamaica, Queens (and why it’s not “just dirty skin”)

Recurring breakouts usually come down to a cycle: oil + dead skin + product buildup gets stuck in the pore, then that congestion turns into blackheads, whiteheads, or inflamed bumps. In Jamaica and across Queens, summer humidity can push oil production up, and if you’re commuting, sweating, wearing makeup, or dealing with maskne, that mix can feel never-ending.

A lot of people also over-correct at home. Harsh scrubs, drying spot treatments, and switching products every week can leave your skin irritated while the pore still stays clogged underneath. And when you’re busy, you don’t want a complicated routine or a long recovery. You want something that actually clears what’s there, then helps you keep it from refilling.

Realistic goal: clear visible congestion and calm the surface so you’re not fighting new bumps every few days. We’ll talk about what you’re using at home so your skin stays steady after your visit.

What we do in an acne extraction facial (and how it targets blackheads)

Our acne facial is 45 minutes, and it’s built for the stuff that doesn’t budge with face wash alone: clogged pores, blackheads, and mild-to-moderate inflamed breakouts. The main pieces are simple, but the order and technique matter.

1) Targeted exfoliation (BHA/AHA style exfoliation)

We use exfoliation that’s meant to loosen what’s stuck in the pore. In acne care, that often means salicylic-type exfoliation for oil and congestion, sometimes paired with a gentle AHA-style exfoliation for surface texture. The goal is to make extractions cleaner and less irritating.

2) Professional extractions, done carefully

This is where you get the “pore clearing” you can actually see. We take our time, keep you comfortable, and we don’t rush through stubborn areas. Expect some redness right after, especially if your congestion is deep. That’s normal.

3) Calming mask and targeted serums

After extractions, we focus on calming and rebalancing. Clients tell us facials here feel gentle and relaxing, and that “my skin feels so much softer and smoother now.” That’s the balance we want: clear, but not stripped.

4) Light therapy when it fits your skin

Some facial sessions include a few minutes of light therapy at the end. We’ve had clients call out red light as helpful for “dark spots/scarring, ” which is a common concern after breakouts calm down.

How soon you’ll see results with an acne facial in Queens (and what “purging” can look like)

Right after an acne facial, the most common immediate change is that your skin looks less “bumpy” from congestion. Pores tend to look cleaner, and makeup sits better. You might also be a little pink, especially in extraction areas. That usually settles quickly.

Sometimes you’ll notice a short-term flare after extractions. People call it purging, but a lot of the time it’s simply the skin moving pre-existing congestion to the surface. If you have a big event coming up, tell us. We’ll plan around it and keep the session focused on calming and barrier support, not aggressive clearing.

Most people do best with a plan. Acne usually responds over multiple sessions because we’re correcting congestion patterns, not just clearing one day’s breakout.

If it’s severe cystic acne or looks infected, we’ll tell you honestly that you might need prescription support first. A facial helps a lot, but it isn’t a substitute for medical care in those cases.

If you’re searching “acne facial near me” because you want something quick before work, we get it. Jamaica Station commuters and people heading to or from JFK often want a short appointment with visible pore clearing and minimal downtime. That’s exactly what this 45-minute service is for.

Is our $65 acne facial right for you, or should you choose something else?

This facial is a strong fit if you’ve got blackheads, clogged pores, and mild-to-moderate breakouts that keep repeating around your cheeks, jaw, or forehead. If you also want your session to feel calming, you’re in the right place. People describe our space as clean, with relaxing music, and they regularly mention how gentle the facial feels.

We’ll pause and talk through options first if you’re dealing with severe cystic acne, infected lesions, or you’ve recently used isotretinoin (Accutane). And if you’re on strong prescription topicals, let us know. We can still help in many cases, but we’ll adjust the approach so we’re not overdoing exfoliation.

Good to know for Jamaica summers: if your skin gets oilier in July and August, we’ll keep your aftercare simple so you don’t rebound with more shine and more clogged pores.

Why Jamaica, Queens locals stick with our team (and how to set up your first visit)

Trust matters in acne care because you’re letting someone work on inflamed skin up close. Our regulars talk about how clean and professional the space is, and that we pay attention to comfort and details. That’s the same energy we bring into facials: we explain what we’re doing, we answer your questions, and we keep things hygienic and organized.

“The environment is clean, relaxing, and the staff is very professional.”

one of our regulars

If you’re in Hollis, St. Albans, Queens Village, Fresh Meadows, or Kew Gardens and you want a straightforward facial for breakouts, start with our 45-minute acne facial ($65). If you’re not sure it’s the right match, come in for a quick consult first and we’ll point you in the right direction.

Ready for a clearer-skin game plan?

Call us or message us with two details: where you’re breaking out most, and what you’re using at home right now. We’ll guide you to the right facial and the right timing.

Wax me/Gleam and Glow beauty salon
159-03 Hillside Ave 2nd floor, Queens, NY 11432-2527
Call: +15167155515 | Email: waxmequeens@gmail.com

Related reading: benefits of an acne facial, our facials guide for Queens, and facial services in Queens.

Summer aftercare in Queens: keep the pores clear after your acne facial

The first 48 hours matter. Keep your routine gentle, skip heavy oils on congested areas, and don’t pile on strong acids the same night as extractions. If you’re commuting in Jamaica heat, sunscreen is non-negotiable, especially if we used exfoliation. Sun plus exfoliation can turn a small blemish into a longer-lasting mark.

  • Wash with a gentle cleanser that doesn’t leave a film.
  • Hands off. Picking right after extractions is the fastest way to prolong redness.
  • Keep exfoliation light for a few days unless we tell you otherwise.
  • Use sunscreen daily, especially in July and August.

Frequently Asked Questions

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It can, sometimes, and it’s usually temporary. After extractions, a little redness is normal, and you might see a short flare as congestion that was already forming comes to the surface. Tell us if you have an event coming up so we can keep the session more calming and plan your timing.

Many people notice their pores look clearer after the first visit, but recurring breakouts usually improve over a series because we’re working on a pattern, not a one-time clog. We’ll talk through a schedule that makes sense for your skin and your routine when you come in.

If you’re on Accutane (isotretinoin) or you’ve used it recently, let us know before you book. Skin can be extra sensitive, and some exfoliation and extraction work may not be appropriate. If you’re on other oral acne meds, we can often still do a facial, but we’ll want to hear what you’re taking so we can keep it safe and gentle.

An acne facial is usually more hands-on for congestion. We focus on softening what’s stuck, doing careful extractions, then calming the skin. A chemical peel is more about stronger, controlled exfoliation and typically has more downtime and stricter aftercare. If blackheads and clogged pores are your main issue, an acne facial is often the better first step.

Come with clean skin if you can, and avoid using strong exfoliants or harsh spot treatments right before your appointment. If you shave your face, try not to shave the same day so your skin isn’t extra sensitive. Bring a list or a photo of the products you’re using, and tell us if anything makes you more sun-sensitive, because after exfoliation you’ll want to be consistent with sunscreen.

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