Sharon and Lydia's Success Stories
Sharon and Lydia are a mother-daughter duo who came to Art of Skin Care for advice on clearing their skin. Sharon, Lydia's mother, had been dealing with acne/rosacea for nearly 10 years that didn’t respond to any of the products prescribed to her. After completing an AOS Skincare Check-Up, Sharon was thrilled to have clear skin within a few months of following her recommended routine. Her current dermatologist is amazed by her progress and told her not to change a thing!
Lydia had been experiencing inflamed acne that wasn't reacting well to the multiple prescription medications she had tried. Her skin was overly red and sensitized from the harsh creams and gels she was using. After participating in our Acne Coaching Program and working with our Acne Specialist, Morgan, for nine months, her skin is now healthy and clear.
“I cannot tell you enough how thrilled we are with AOS and with all of the consultants we've worked with to help both my daughter and me to clear our skin! Morgan was very patient and helped my daughter work through the challenges of trying to clear her skin while away at college. She's feeling so confident and actually mentioned that she doesn't even wear makeup every day anymore! Thank you so much for the exceptional service that you provide. I highly recommend you to anyone struggling to clear their skin.” -Sharon
Lydia's Clear Skin Routine:
MORNING
Cleanse: Face Reality Ultra Gentle Cleanser
Tone: Face Reality Moisture Balance Toner
Apply with Clean Skin Club Clean² Face Pads
Serum: Face Reality Mandelic Serum 8%
Hydrate: Face Reality Hydrabalance Hydrating Gel
Moisturize: Face Reality Clearderma
Protect: ClearSPF Moisturizing Daily Sunscreen SPF 30
EVENING
Cleanse: Face Reality Ultra Gentle Cleanser
Tone: Face Reality Moisture Balance Toner
Serum: Face Reality Mandelic 8% Serum
Hydrate: Face Reality Hydrabalance Hydrating Gel
Antibacterial Support: Face Reality Acne Med 5%
DO NOT SPOT TREAT. Use a dime to nickel-sized amount over the ENTIRE acne-prone area, avoiding the eye area.