Back to School Regimen Boosters

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or student, or don’t even know what month it is – summer is coming to a close. As we look towards fall, we should also tighten our skincare routine. 

Healthy and beautiful skin starts with the right regimen, so, in our opinion, investing in your skin is one of the most important investments. We’ve said it before, but we will repeat it – if your budget has you choosing between facial treatments or skincare products, your homecare ALWAYS comes first. But if your budget forces you to start with the free first, we’ve still got you covered!

Here is our advice on how to save and spend, no matter which end of the spectrum you fall, to refocus and boost your regimen this fall.

Concern: Acne 

Free: Ice your skin twice daily

Save: Mask with Sulfur Clay Mask twice per week

Spend: Use Omnilux Clear LED Face Mask for 10 minutes five times a week

Concern: Acne Scarring

Free: Work to reduce your picking habits

Save: Apply Rejuv Rx Serum to the areas of concern to help reconstruct collagen

Spend: Add micro-channeling to your Skin MPLS treatment

Concern: Congested Pores

Free: Ditch pore-clogging ingredients in your Sephora or drugstore skincare and makeup

Save: Swipe with Sal-C Toner after cleansing AM and/or PM

Spend: Swipe with The Solution Pads and top with Exfol-A Serum once to twice a week

Concern: Dry Skin

Free: Never use hot water on your face

Save:  Try 24 Hr Age Defying Cream as your PM moisturizer

Spend: Add in Hyal-Moisture Solution Ampoule morning and night before your moisturizer

Concern: Aging Skin / General Skin Health

Free: Always use a gentle touch on your skin and massage your products in

Save:  Apply TGF-B Booster Serum and work it in with the NuFACE Mini+

Spend: Use Omnilux Contour LED Face Mask for 10 minutes five times per week

Concern: Hyperpigmentation

Free: Wear hats and sunglasses every single day outdoors in the sun, even in the fall

Save:  Apply FF3 Triple Repair Complex nightly

Spend: Book a Pro-Peel

Cassie Fehlen