At-Home Spa Days for Busy Schedules: How to Maintain Your Skin Between Visits

At-Home Spa Days for Busy Schedules: How to Maintain Your Skin Between Visits

When life gets busy, skincare is often the first thing to fall by the wayside. Between holiday travel, long workdays, and full calendars, most people don’t have time for a long routine or frequent appointments. However, your skin still needs consistency, especially during colder months when dryness, dullness, and congestion appear quickly.

This guide gives you simple ways to take care of your skin at home, using effective treatments you can do in ten minutes or less.

 

Three At-Home Practices That Keep Your Skin Healthy

 

1. A Weekly Exfoliating Treatment

If your skin is looking uneven, dull, or textured, a gentle exfoliating treatment can help remove buildup without stripping the skin.
Recommended options for home use:

Use once or twice a week, depending on your skin type. Focus on consistency over intensity.


2. Ten-Minute Hydration Masking

Hydration is the quickest way to restore softness and keep your skin looking fresh. A short masking session once or twice a week can make a noticeable difference.


Shop these options in the At-Home Treatment Collection:

Apply after cleansing, leave on for ten minutes, rinse off, and follow with your favorite toner, serum, and moisturizer.

 

3. Barrier Support on Busy Days

If you’re too busy for a full routine, prioritize what your skin needs the most: barrier strength. Look for products with antioxidants, probiotics, ceramides, or soothing botanicals. Even a basic cleanse, hydration layer, and SPF can keep your skin stable between treatments.


How to Prep Before Your Next Appointment

 

To make your professional treatment more effective, try to:

  • Stay consistent with exfoliation
  • Keep your skin hydrated
  • Avoid overuse of actives (no more than 4 times weekly)
  • Book your appointment in advance

 

If you’re interested in starting chemical peels or advanced treatments, a virtual consultation or new client appointment will be required first.

Schedule your next treatment here: Book a Treatment

 

Photo by Camille Brodard on Unsplash

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