Cleanse every morning and night to remove dirt,
oil, and makeup.
Exfoliate to remove dead skin cells to reveal fresh,
vibrant skin and stimulate your complexion.
Tone your skin to tighten pores and remove any
traces of cleanser or other residue.
Moisturize in the morning and night to protect and
hydrate your skin.
Eye Cream added to this delicate area will reduce
puffiness and darkness under the eyes.
Sun Block will protect your skin during the day.
Seasonal Care for Aging Skin
it is expected that your skin experience slight changes throughout each season.
Winter
is typically the skin’s driest season, due to decreasing humidity,
cold temperatures, and increased time spent indoors with dehydrating
heating systems. apply richer, creamier moisturizers to the face and
body at this time to help maintain healthy hydration levels. consider
using a humidifier at home and at the office to add moisture to the
air. alternate lightweight, water-based products with richer, nourishing
formulas.
Spring
is when the skin is ready
to shed layers of dead, flaky patches, so exfoliation will be a top
priority. as the season progresses, you can shift to lighter
cleansers and moisturizers in preparation for the warm months ahead.
Summer
usually means increased outdoor activity and sun exposure.
protect your skin with sun block and moisturizers with SPF during
the day, every day.
Fall is a cool, refreshing transition from summer to winter
and requires all the essential skin care basics -- protection from
the sun with sun block, replenishing hydration, and exfoliation.
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