If the chickenpox has not ruptured, you can wash your face in the normal way; for patients whose chickenpox has ruptured, do not touch the water when you wash your face, and do not rub hard.
After the chickenpox, if the chickenpox has not ruptured, no liquid oozing out, according to the normal way to wash the face can be, such as washing with water, or with cleansing milk cleaning, but pay attention to the strength, so as to avoid the blisters will be squeezed after the outflow of liquid or secondary infection.
If the chickenpox has been ruptured and there is liquid oozing out, you can use a towel dipped in water when washing your face, then wring it out and gently wipe it off, avoiding letting the water directly touch the blisters, or else it will easily lead to secondary infections, which will not be conducive to the recovery of the wound.
Chickenpox is contagious, so once diagnosed, it is recommended that timely treatment can reduce the contagiousness and prevent secondary infections, but avoid unauthorized use of hands to squeeze during the period.