
Treatments You Need to Add to Your Winter Beauty List
You’ll be thanking yourself for it by Summer!
This return of winter means cozy sweaters, Christmas presents, and hot cocoa. But it’s also an opportunity to reset and practise self-care with a beauty treatment as the seasons shift.For those who suffer sun damage or just want to feel better in time for the return of shorts and beaches, treat yourself to an indulgent winter beauty treatment that will leave you feeling relaxed, refreshed, and positively glowing.A facial or microneedling once a month, followed by a dermal filler and/or Botox every three to four months, is the ideal anti-aging regimen. This routine is recommended all year round, no matter what season it is.But what if your skin is in desperate need of some TLC? In the spring and summer, your skin needs a different level of care than it does in the fall and winter. The following are the two most important factors.

OVEREXPOSURE TO HEAT AND SUN
Increased skin sensitivity is frequently caused by ultraviolet radiation and excessively high temperatures. Laser treatments in particular should be avoided during the hottest months of the year.Additionally, newly treated wounds and areas are more vulnerable to UV ray damage. Unless these areas are well-protected, it’s possible that pigmentation issues or even scarring will develop. These are long-term problems that require extra care.

COOL TEMPERATURE AND DRY SKIN
The winter months dry up your skin, leaving it more susceptible to aging-related concerns, in addition to the need to protect it from the sun and heat. The use of seasonal aesthetics treatments keeps skin hydrated and younger-looking.Key to well-protected skin in winters? Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize!In winters, one thing is for sure, How dehydrated skin can get in the dry cold weather! This means that your skin loses moisture more quickly because of the low humidity outside.With a lush treatment like our 3D HydrO2 facial, you regain your moisture as well as the youthful glow. After the treatment, your skin will feel softer, hydrated and protected from the cold harsh weather.
You might need to tweak your skincare regime!
Continue to exfoliate your skin twice a day to remove impurities and excess oil, as well as to moisturize and prepare your skin for further applications of moisturizers, serums, and masks. It’s possible that you’ll require a different cleanser in the winter than you do in the summer. Consider purchasing a moisturizing cleanser if your skin gets very dry; a control cleanser is better for oily skin types. Avoid using products containing alcohol when toning your skin, since this will further dry it out. Look for organic beauty products that are made with natural ingredients. You should still moisturize twice a day, but if you notice that it’s less effective as the temperature becomes colder, massage your moisturizer into your skin for 30 seconds to maximize its effects.
Now that we’ve covered facial care, let’s talk about treatments for the body.

tarting with laser hair removal,
Winter is ideal for starting a laser hair removal treatment because direct sun exposure after the sessions make it harder to treat certain areas as the skin is still sensitive because of the laser treatment.
You should also give your skin time to heal, which includes keeping out of the sun for at least 48 hours after your treatment and continue to protect your skin from the sun throughout the treatment.
Now, Moving to the relaxing side, Hot Stone Massage.

A soothing hot stone massage can help to loosen up stiff muscles and warm you up from the inside out. The masseuse uses hot river stones to massage sore muscles by moving the stones across the skin.
This releases tension and promotes relaxation. As a result of this stress-relieving therapy, blood flow increases and cortisol levels drop, resulting in healthier-looking skin and less premature aging. But mainly, it’s just nice to be warm in winter!
Because we care about your health and looks as much as you do, we offer a wide selection of services to help you achieve the best results possible.
Our Aestheticians, Nurse Injectors, and Therapists are licensed professionals with years of experience who can help you choose the right winter treatment!

OVEREXPOSURE TO HEAT AND SUN
Increased skin sensitivity is frequently caused by ultraviolet radiation and excessively high temperatures. Laser treatments in particular should be avoided during the hottest months of the year.Additionally, newly treated wounds and areas are more vulnerable to UV ray damage. Unless these areas are well-protected, it’s possible that pigmentation issues or even scarring will develop. These are long-term problems that require extra care.
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