Spring Skin Survival Guide

April 7, 2018

Warmer temperatures and sunny days are a welcomed sign that spring is here. The transition all around us means a change in our skin care routines may be needed. Try these Epionce must-haves to help maintain beautiful skin in the spring.

Stick with your sunscreen

Even if the weather is dreary, a crucial step in a healthy skin care regimen is daily application of sunscreen. As your skin is exposed to more sun, broad-spectrum protection such as Epionce Daily Shield Tinted SPF 50 will help guard against damaging UVB rays that cause sunburn, and UVA rays that lead to photoaging.

Use the Epionce core

Help your skin look more radiant and youthful with a regimen that includes a Renewal Facial product and Lytic Tx for your skin type. These products are known as the Epionce core and work together to diminish the visible appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and uneven texture. As temperatures warm up, your skin may need less moisture than in the winter. Switch your Renewal Facial product to a less emollient formulation to get the same anti-aging benefits with a lighter feel.

Soothe dry & irritated skin

Just because winter is over doesn’t mean skin is not prone to dryness. Many individuals experience dry, scaling skin patches as the temperatures change. Epionce recently launched Renewal Calming Cream to relieve very dry, sensitive skin. For anyone who temporarily experiences this condition at the beginning of spring or early summer, Renewal Calming Cream can help hydrate and soothe skin.

Care for your eyes

Allergies in the spring can make eyes looked irritated, red and puffy. Soothing botanical ingredients in Renewal Eye Cream help reduce the visible appearance of irritation on skin around the eye and hydrates for a more youthful appearance. Soft focus technology helps scatter light to diminish the visible appearance of skin imperfections.

 

Contact your Epionce Professional to help you tailor a spring regimen for your unique skin care needs.

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