Winter is here, and while the season brings its own magic, it also comes with challenges for our skin. The colder temperatures and lower humidity levels often leave skin feeling dry, flaky, and lackluster. This is where exfoliation becomes your skin's best friend. At Ava Bella Day Spa, we’re here to help you maintain healthy, radiant skin throughout the winter with expert tips and products tailored to your needs.
Exfoliation is the key during the winter months. As the air gets colder, dead skin cells tend to build up on the surface, leading to dryness and a dull complexion. Regular exfoliation removes this layer of dead cells, allowing your moisturizer to penetrate more effectively and leaving your skin soft and smooth.
For your face, we recommend a gentle exfoliating cleanser like our Mangosteen Daily Resurfacing Cleanser from Éminence. This milky gel lightly lathers to slough off dead skin without manual exfoliation or over-stripping your skin's natural oils.
For the body, a sugar scrub can work wonders to rejuvenate and prepare your skin for deep hydration. We highly recommend Glow of the Sun Body Scrub by Kind Folke. This lovely scrub utilizes organic sugar, organic coconut oil, and the energizing components of grapefruit, ginger, and geranium essential oils to smooth and deeply hydrate your skin while enlivening the senses.
Don’t forget about your lips! Chapped lips are a common winter woe, but regular exfoliation can help them stay soft and kissable. Try a gentle lip scrub made with natural ingredients like sugar and honey, then follow up with our nourishing Sister Bees lip balm to seal in moisture and protect against the cold.
Treat dry winter skin to the berry best!
When you're ready to take your exfoliation game up a notch, may we suggest our Arctic Berry Peptide Illuminating Facial? It's the perfect winter treat for your skin, providing gentle, yet powerful, antioxidant exfoliation for thirsty skin. It's safe for sensitive and acne-prone skin types. Call us at 501.954.8888 to book your appointment.
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