New England is famous for its charm. More about the spectacular fall foliage, crisp winters, sunny summers, and all in between. The seasons here are wonderful, but they aren't always gentle on your skin. One month, you're fighting dry, cold air. Next, dampness clogs your pores. So, how can you keep a healthy glow all year?
So you need advice from someone who has perfected the art of skincare in ever-changing climes. Here's how to maintain your complexion bright, hydrated, and happy.
1. Winters Is Your Skin's Toughest Season.
Cold weather combined with interior heating creates a dry environment. Winter air dries out your skin, leaving it tight, drab, and flaky.
Glow Tips for Winter
Change to a richer moisturizer. Look for creams that contain ceramides or hyaluronic acid.
Don't skip the SPF. Yes, even in the snow, UV rays reflect off frozen surfaces.
Choose gentle cleaners. Avoid using harsh foamy washes that overstrip the skin.
Schedule a HydraFacial. The treatment deeply moisturizes, exfoliates, and restores your radiance without causing irritation.
2. Spring is all about reset and renewal.
Spring is a season of regeneration. In fact, your skin feels it. As the weather warms and humidity rises, you may experience congestion or unexpected breakouts.
Glow Tips for Spring
Start with a gentle exfoliation. You can consider light enzyme peels or AHA toners.
Get rid of the winter accumulation. A professional facial can help your skin refresh.
Add antioxidants. Vitamin C helps to restore winter damage and brighten dullness.
3. Protect and Hydrate During Summer
Humidity, humidity, sweat, and excessive sun exposure can all deplete your glow.
Glow Tips for Summer
Make sunscreen your best buddy. Every day, use broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.
Use mild moisturizers. Go with gel or water-based formulations to avoid congested pores.
Do not forget to exfoliate. It reduces oiliness and keeps your skin smooth.
Try Lumecca IPL after summer. Ideal for reversing sunspots and uneven tones.
4. Fall is the time to repair and prepare.
The fall season provides an opportunity to heal summer sun damage and prepare for the colder months.
Glow Tips for Fall
Use retinol or a stronger exfoliator. Your skin can handle them again.
Hydrate thoroughly. Begin shifting to richer moisturizers.
Consider bodily therapy. Cooler weather is ideal for body contouring and resurfacing therapies.
Finally…
Although the weather in New England can be unpredictable, your skin does not have to be. With the correct seasonal routine and some expert help, you may get a beautiful, healthy glow. That too is from January to December.
Are you ready for bright skin that flourishes in all seasons?
Schedule your next skincare treatment!!
