Switch up: Transitioning your skin care for fall

Sept. 28, 2021

This paid piece is sponsored by Vance Thompson Vision.

October is nearly here and with it comes a timely reminder to evaluate your skin care routine – and to add chocolate to your grocery list because one can’t be too prepared for Halloween. Colder air means drier air, which has a noticeable effect on the way your skin looks and feels.

You likely know that already – and the primo places to hide your chocolate to boot. What you may not know are the best ways to tailor your routine to the dropping temps. What can you do beyond thicker moisturizer and less exfoliation?

Kalon Medical Spa is sharing the answer to that and more live on Facebook and Instagram on Oct. 12 and 13 from 6:30 to 7 p.m. both evenings.

On Oct. 12, aesthetic registered nurse Amber Eliason and physician assistant Heidi Thoreson will discuss the benefits of laser treatments, when to schedule yours – it’s laser season! – and how micro-peels can boost your laser results. The following night, aesthetician Angie Steen will share secrets for healthy skin and the best routines – they matter! – for looking your best during colder, drier weather.

Each night, we’ll be answering your questions, and when you type one into the comments, you’ll be entered into a giveaway of products and services to help boost your fall glow. We hope you’ll join us!

Can’t make our Instagram or Facebook Lives but still want to learn more? Share your email on kalonmedicalspa.com to receive emails about upcoming events and promos. Interested in a membership? Become a member through our website or by calling our office at 605-983-7546.

Kalon’s locally owned retail boutique carries a variety of skin care products and services, including microdermabrasion, chemical peels, laser treatments and more. Call for a consultation or to schedule yours today!

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Switch up: Transitioning your skin care for fall

Colder air means drier air, which has a noticeable effect on the way your skin looks and feels.

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