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My Face Is in Its “Maintenance Era”—These Are the Products Getting Me Through Treatment Season

My Face Is in Its "Maintenance Era"—These Are the Products Getting Me Through Treatment Season

The minute the weather drops below 40ºF, the wind feels like it’s actively trying to exfoliate every dead skin cell on my body, and my face stops cooperating with my skincare routine entirely. It’s at this point every year that I know it’s time to go into maintenance mode. Winter is the season when I book every treatment humanly possible—lasers, light therapy, peels, anything that can keep my complexion looking alive while the world outside looks gray, and the mixture of sun and heat can’t mess with your recovery.

But here’s the thing no one tells you: Treatment season is basically a part-time job. There’s redness, tightness, peeling, the whole “don’t sweat, don’t drink, don’t touch your face” saga. And while I love the results, I’m not trying to waste a single minute (or dollar) of the work I’m putting in. So I go into full-on winter survival mode with a lineup of products that protect my barrier, calm irritation, speed up healing, and keep me glowy even when my skin is going through it.

These are the products that are genuinely getting me through winter’s treatment gauntlet and keeping my face its best, brightest, and most healed. Keep scrolling!

Laser Genesis

During this time, I religiously book monthly Laser Genesis sessions with Eric Nietzel-Leone II of I Wanna Be Prettty. Laser Genesis is essentially my cold-weather security blanket: It boosts collagen, calms redness, smooths texture, and gives you that lit-from-within sheen that winter tries so hard to steal. He personally recommends these four products to support healing, boost brightness, and keep that post-laser glow going as long as humanly possible.

MOXI or BBL Laser

I also like to go to Lisa Goodman at GoodSkin Clinics for a more intense laser session, who advises that healing post-laser is the most important step in getting the best result. Post-procedure, she is a fan of the following to get your body into active recovery mode.

Microneedling

While the sun is away, I’m taking full advantage by doing a few rounds of microneedling at Contor Studio with cofounder and owner Brad Crerar. Brad is big on the importance of hydration and cleanliness after this treatment—and for good reason. Microneedling leaves your skin temporarily vulnerable, which means whatever you put on it (or forget to put on it) can seriously impact how well you heal and how good your results look. Here’s what he recommends to keep your skin calm, protected, and glowing post-treatment.

Chemical Peel

In addition to microneedling and laser, I’m also working a light peel into my winter routine with my favorite aesthetician, Elizabeth Grace Hand at Ställe Studios. I’m a year-round peel girl, but Elizabeth has turned me on to lactic acid. It gently dissolves dead skin cells and hydrates at the same time, making it one of the most forgiving (and glow-giving) options out there.

Even though it’s a softer peel, you still need to hit pause on all at-home actives for a full week afterward. Elizabeth ensures that the professional treatment will do its thing while you support your skin with calming, hydrating, and barrier-restoring formulas. Here’s what she reaches for.

Everesse

Finally, I’m getting a boost of radiofrequency with Lucia Miranda over at Shafer Clinic. They’ve recently acquired the Everesse machine, which delivers deep, controlled heat to stimulate collagen and instantly tighten the skin. It’s one of those treatments where results are immediately visible and continue to get better over time. (My before-and-afters are quite literally two different people.) While there’s no downtime with this procedure, Miranda still endorses the following products for post-care.

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