1. Facial cleansing
Using sunscreen in the summer often clogs your pores. Experts say: professional facial cleansing in a salon will solve this problem. It can be mechanical, ultrasonic, vacuum, chemical or laser; a specialist will help you choose the technique you need.
2. Peeling
In autumn, the tan gradually and unevenly disappears from the skin. This problem can be solved by peelings, both for home use and professional ones, which will get rid of pigmentation and facial wrinkles. Peeling makes the skin sensitive not only to sunlight, but also to low temperatures. Therefore, autumn is the ideal time for the procedure.
Based on the depth of impact, there are three types of peeling: superficial, medium and deep. The superficial one evens out the complexion, the middle one fights against skin unevenness, and the deep one is used to eliminate the problems of age-related changes.
Depending on the method of exposure, peeling can be mechanical, chemical, ultrasonic and laser. The procedure is best done in late October – early November to prepare the skin for winter, and can be combined with massages and masks. Depending on the condition and type of skin, the cosmetologist will select exactly your peeling option.
3. Massage
In summer, our skin loses moisture and many nutrients. Massage is perfect for renewing, restoring and moisturizing the skin; it improves blood circulation and skin condition. Dehydrated skin begins to restore moisture and is well saturated with nutrients. A massage will help restore an even and healthy complexion and improve your mood.
4. Hardware procedures and beauty injections
During the consultation, the cosmetologist can recommend other procedures depending on the condition of the skin and your preferences. This could be biorevitalization, non-injection oxygen mesotherapy, laser resurfacing, lifting. Autumn is the most suitable season for these procedures, since for the skin it is a kind of break between summer and winter stress, moreover, it is in autumn that regenerative bioprocesses are activated in the skin.