Spring Aesthetics: Rejuvenate Your Skin!

With the arrival of spring, it’s the perfect time to refresh your skincare routine and embrace a radiant, rejuvenated complexion. The season’s brighter days call for lighter textures, renewed hydration, and treatments that address lingering dryness or dullness.

Here are three treatments we offer to help your skin transition smoothly into spring:

  1. Volite – This hydrating injectable treatment by Juvederm is designed to improve skin quality from within. Using hyaluronic acid, Volite boosts moisture levels, enhances elasticity, and creates a subtle glow—ideal for combating winter dehydration. Results last up to nine months, making it a great choice for long-term radiance.

  2. Pluryal Silk – A bio-revitalizing treatment, Pluryal Silk combines hyaluronic acid, vitamins, and amino acids to stimulate collagen production and restore luminosity. Its silky texture and deep hydration make it perfect for revitalizing tired skin, reducing fine lines, and improving texture for a fresh, spring-ready look.

  3. The Perfect Peel – For those seeking a more dramatic refresh, this medium-depth peel exfoliates dead skin cells, reduces hyperpigmentation, and promotes cellular turnover. With ingredients like TCA, retinoic acid, and glutathione, it tackles acne scars, sun damage, and uneven tone—leaving skin smoother and more even just in time for spring.

I recommend that you pair these treatments with a consistent skincare routine featuring SPF, antioxidants, and lightweight moisturisers to maintain results. Spring is all about renewal, and with the right approach, your skin can reflect the season’s vibrant energy.

Personalised Skincare Recommendations

Here’s a breakdown of personalised skincare recommendations for the main skin types—dry, oily, combination, sensitive, and mature—to help you care for your skin effectively.

Dry Skin

Characteristics: Tightness, flakiness, rough texture, dullness.

Recommendations:

  • Cleanser: Creamy, non-foaming cleansers (e.g., CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser).

  • Moisturiser: Rich, emollient creams with hyaluronic acid, ceramides, or shea butter (e.g., La Roche-Posay Lipikar Balm).

  • Treatment: Weekly hydrating masks or facial oils (like squalane or rosehip oil).

  • Extra Tip: Avoid hot water and alcohol-based products, which can strip moisture.

Oily Skin

Characteristics: Shiny T-zone, enlarged pores, prone to acne/breakouts.

Recommendations:

  • Cleanser: Gel-based or salicylic acid cleansers (e.g., Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash).

  • Moisturiser: Lightweight, oil-free, non-comedogenic formulas (e.g., Clinique Dramatically Different Gel).

  • Treatment: Niacinamide serums (to regulate oil) and clay masks (1-2x/week).

  • Extra Tip: Blotting papers can help control midday shine.

Combination Skin

Characteristics: Oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) with dry/normal cheeks.

Recommendations:

  • Cleanser: Gentle, pH-balanced cleansers (e.g., Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser).

  • Moisturiser: Gel-cream hybrids (e.g., Belif Aqua Bomb) or zone-specific care (lightweight on T-zone, richer on cheeks).

  • Treatment: Exfoliate 2-3x/week (AHAs for cheeks, BHAs for T-zone).

Sensitive Skin

Characteristics: Redness, irritation, stinging, reactive to products.

Recommendations:

  • Cleanser: Fragrance-free, soothing formulas (e.g., Aveeno Calm + Restore).

  • Moisturiser: Barrier-repair creams with ceramides or colloidal oatmeal (e.g., First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream).

  • Treatment: Patch-test new products; avoid harsh actives (retinoids, strong acids).

  • Extra Tip: Mineral sunscreen (zinc oxide) is less likely to irritate.

Mature Skin

Characteristics: Fine lines, wrinkles, loss of firmness, dryness.

Recommendations:

  • Cleanser: Hydrating milky cleansers (e.g., Tatcha The Rice Wash).

  • Moisturiser: Peptide- or retinol-infused creams (e.g., Olay Regenerist).

  • Treatment: Retinol (start low, 1-2x/week) + vitamin C for brightness.

  • Extra Tip: Always use SPF 30+ to prevent further ageing.


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