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Summer Skincare Spotlight

Summer Skincare Spotlight

Nothing is quite as exhilarating as the changing of the seasons. However, they also come with fluctuating temperatures, humidity, and sun exposure. Fortunately, you can keep your skin in prime condition this summer by adjusting your skin care strategy.

Dr. Juan-Carlos (J.C.) Caballero and his team have the treatments and products you need for healthy, vibrant skin at the Warrenton Dermatology & Skin Therapy Center in Warrenton, Virginia. Is your skin ready for summer? Here are a few tips to ensure you can put your best face forward.

Use the right products

Beautiful skin usually starts in the same place — the right cleansing, cosmetics, and moisturizing program. However, what works in winter may not provide the same results during summer. Why? Because summer often means hotter, drier, or more humid weather and longer hours of daylight.

Our team offers personalized recommendations on which skin care products can restore the health and vitality of your skin. During summer, that often includes exfoliating cleansers, oil-free moisturizers like hyaluronic gel, and oil-free sunscreens. And remember, you need sunscreen for more skin than just your face — never leave home without a broad-spectrum SPF of 30 or higher on all your exposed skin.

With the right products, you can keep your skin moisturized and protected without the risk of blemishes, breakouts, and sun damage. 

Hydrafacials

If you want to pamper yourself and your skin, nothing compares to a Hydrafacial®

This full-service aesthetic treatment provides deep pore cleansing and an ultra-moisturizing skin infusion at once. And, since it’s completely customizable, you can even personalize your Hydrafacial to address specific skin concerns, such as:

But the best part? You can see immediate results after a Hydrafacial.

Enzyme/light peels 

Finally, it’s important to exfoliate often and gently during the summer. That’s because summer months often come with more moisturizers, sunscreen, and sweat. While they all work to protect your skin, they can also increase your chances of skin congestion and breakouts. 

Chemical PCA skin® peels can help you shed this unwanted debris and if you add a dermaplane service to your Hydrafacial or Chemical Peel, you’ll get a more thorough exfoliation and also be rid of the vellus hair, commonly known as peach fuzz. These treatments are personalized to your unique needs, whether you have sensitive, dry, oily, or combination skin.

Benefits of peels include:

You can make PCA peels part of your monthly skin care program with little to no downtime.

Is your skin ready for summer? You can schedule a consultation today with our Warrenton Dermatology & Skin Therapy Center experts for personalized recommendations.

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