Summer Regimen Switch-Up

June 20, 2020

Simple botanical-based regimen swaps for your summer skin must-have checklist

 

Skin Concern: Fine Lines and Wrinkles

The gold-standard leading retinoids for anti-aging encourages fast cell turnover and boasts quick anti-aging results, but often leads to irritation – including sensitivity to sunlight, hampering long summer days outside. A botanically-based Epionce Renewal facial product combined with a Lytic product for skin type together are anti-aging products that actually work! This duo is clinically proven to have superior anti-aging benefits over leading retinoids – without irritation, visible redness or sun sensitivity. Plus, Renewals provide the perfect amount of barrier-boosting ingredients in non-greasy, hot-weather approved formulas.

Top Summer Anti-Aging Duo: Meadowfoam infused Renewal Lite Facial Lotion + Willow Bark Infused Lytic Tx

 

Skin Concern: Uneven Skin Tone

One of the most complex skin concerns is uneven skin tone.  Products containing hydroquinone can be harsh and cause secondary irritation. Cycling off hydroquinone is required in the summer months due to sensitivity to sunlight caused by its use.  Switching up your skin care regimen to plant-based products will help reduce the visible appearance of uneven tone using gentle, non-irritating ingredients. Substituted short-term during the summer or permanently in place of hydroquinone will help you maintain results and prevent rebound.

Top Synergistic Duo: Bamboo + Apricot infused MelanoLyte Tx and MelanoLyte Serum

 

Skin Concern: Oily and Problem-Prone Skin

Changing your cleanser as the heat of the summer sun is in full swing is important. Skin tends to produce more oil due to the heat and humidity. Help control oily skin with a refreshing cleanser that removes the day’s dirt, oil and makeup without unnecessary dryness.

Top Switch: Willow Bark + Orange infused Lytic Gel Cleanser, a 4-time NewBeauty Beauty Choice Award Winner!

 

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