Calm, fall-ready skincare routine with moisturizer and cleanser.

From Sun-Kissed to Fall-Ready: A 2-Week Skin Reset Plan

Between extra sun, sweat, and SPF, summer can leave skin a little congested and thirsty. Before sweater weather sets in, give your complexion a calm, barrier-first reset. This 2-week plan keeps things gentle while brightening and balancing for fall.

Week 1: Restore & Rebalance

Goal: Calm, hydrate, and clear the slate—no harsh overhauls.

Daily (AM & PM)

2× this week: Gentle reset night

  • After cleansing, do a light decongest step (mask or gentle treatment).

  • If breakouts or dark spots are your focus, use the treatment step within the Anti-Blemish Facial Kit, then moisturize.

Tip: Keep actives simple this week—repair first, treat second.

Week 2: Brighten & Strengthen

Goal: Maintain calm while nudging tone and texture toward brighter, smoother skin.

Daily (AM & PM)

  • Repeat your cleanse → hydrate rhythm.

  • Spot treat where needed (blemishes, dark marks) using the correction step from the Anti-Blemish Facial Kit in the evening.

  • Micro-exfoliation (1–2× this week): Keep it mild—quick contact time, no peeling.

Lock in moisture (evenings):

  • If air feels drier, add a second thin layer of Pump ‘n’ Hydrating Moisturizer to seal it in.

The Fall-Ready Checklist

  • ✅ Skin feels soft (not tight) after cleansing

  • ✅ Fewer clogged areas; calmer look overall

  • ✅ Tone looks more even; makeup applies smoother

  • ✅ Routine is simple enough to stick with

Common Qs

Q: Do I need to change everything for fall?
A: Not at once. Keep your gentle cleanser, add moisture as air gets drier, and exfoliate lightly.

Q: What about summer sun spots?
A: Be consistent with targeted evening care (from your kit) + daily SPF. You’ll see better results over time.

5-Minute Night Reset (save this!)

  1. Cleanse (60 seconds of massage)

  2. Treat (spots/texture)

  3. Hydrate (even, thin layer)

  4. Sleep (the ultimate active ingredient)

Transition beautifully into fall. 

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