When summer is in full bloom, how is your skin?

Been outside a lot? Me too.

Let's talk about how to take care of your skin.

The Colorado sun can be intense. Its 96 degrees as I write this.

If you feel like your skin is being affected by this summer weather we are having, it is not your imagination.

Jumping in the pool is a great way to cool off, but the chlorine can dehydrate your skin.

And applying multiple of layers of sunscreen is important but it can lead to blackheads and blemishes.

And of course there is the issue of getting sunburns and more pigmentation.

Getting a facial can help alleviate blackheads, blemishes and dehydration.

And daily topical vitamin C is your best defense against pigmentation.

Book with me to keep your skin radiant this summer.

As always,

Live In Beauty.

Sasha Milhous

PS Stay hydrated. Get regular facials and wear SPF 30 or higher.

"The way I see it. If you want the rainbow you gotta put up with the rain."

- Dolly Parton

Q and A: What can I do for skin pigmentation?

What can I do for skin pigmentation?

Start by using a vitamin C serum and sunscreen combination everyday.

The pigmentation you are seeing today was damage that occurred up to 10 years ago.

Its a slow process of helping to lighten the pigmentation.

In my scope of practice I can do LED light therapy and peels which all help lighten pigmentation.

Vitamin C helps effectiveness of sunscreen by helping UVA and UVB rays from penetrating as deep into the skin.