Common Skin Conditions During Winter
Dryness is the most common problem that we encounter in winter. We get dry because our skin cells, which are primarily composed of water, diffuse moisture into the air. The skin becomes parched, dull and flaky. Heating systems create very dry air, which further dehydrates the skin.
How to Recover Your Skin at Home
Exfoliating your skin is important after winter to remove dead skin. Exfoliating your skin 1-2 times per week is enough.
How to Recover Your Skin
Combining microdermabrasion with a light peel is the first step in combating dry skin on your face, neck, and décolletage. The chemical peel helps brighten the skin and will remove dead skin. This treatment is perfect for those who don’t want to be bothered with downtime. It gives immediate results.
For Oily Skin
Moisturizing is a common mistake that people make when they have oily skin. If you don’t moisturize, your skin will produce more oil to compensate for the dryness. Use a lightweight product like a gel, and make sure to use oil-free ingredients.
For Dry Skin
Hyaluronic Acid is a great addition to your skincare routine. It acts like a drink for the skin.
For Normal Skin
Protect your skin! Protect your skin!