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What’s More Important? Home Routine or In-Office asking Treatments?
Home skincare with J Renee Organics keeps your skin healthy and supported every day. Professional treatments like peels, facials, microdermabrasion and microneedling take that foundation and amplify it—helping you see visible results faster and maintain them longer.
Together, they’re not competing systems—they’re a partnership for real skin change.
What’s mosre importaant, home skincare routine or in-office treatments? Trick question, they do different things!
At-home care works at the surface level, supporting your skin’s daily needs while preserving your skin health. Professional treatments, on the other hand, are designed to correct and accelerate change. In-office services can deeply exfoliate, clear congestion, improve circulation and stimulate collagen in ways home care simply cannot replicate. These treatments also allow for real-time skin analysis and customization based on what your skin is doing right now, not just what it needs long-term.
When you combine both, the results become more noticeable and more stable. Home care maintains and protects the skin between treatments, while in-office visits help reset, refine and elevate your progress. Clients often experience fewer breakouts, improved texture, calmer inflammation, and a more radiant, even tone when both are used together.
The takeaway
Home skincare with J Renee Organics keeps your skin healthy and supported every day. Professional treatments like peels, facials, microdermabrasion and microneedling take that foundation and amplify it—helping you see visible results faster and maintain them longer.
Together, they’re not competing systems—they’re a partnership for real skin change.
How Pregnancy, Birth & Breastfeeding Affect Your Skin (and How to Support It Naturally)
Pregnancy and postpartum hormones can trigger acne, melasma, dryness, and sensitivity. Discover how gentle, results-driven treatments at J Renee Esthetics and nourishing J Renee Organics skincare help restore balance, strengthen the skin barrier, and bring back a healthy, radiant glow.
Pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding bring beautiful changes—but your skin often goes through its own transformation too. These shifts are completely normal, but understanding them helps you care for your skin in a way that keeps it healthy, calm, and glowing long-term.
What Happens to Your Skin?
1. Hormonal Fluctuations
During pregnancy, rising estrogen and progesterone can increase oil production, leading to breakouts, congestion, or that “pregnancy glow.” After birth, hormone levels drop quickly, often causing dryness, sensitivity, and dullness.
2. Melasma & Pigmentation
Many women develop melasma (“pregnancy mask”), showing up as darker patches on the face. This can linger postpartum, especially with sun exposure.
3. Increased Sensitivity
Skin often becomes more reactive during and after pregnancy, making harsh treatments or active ingredients more likely to trigger irritation.
4. Dehydration & Barrier
Breastfeeding can pull hydration from the body, leaving skin dry, tight, and more prone to inflammation.
How to Support Your Skin (The J Renee Approach)
At J Renee Esthetics, the philosophy is simple: heal, strengthen, and support—never overwhelm the skin.
In the Treatment Room:
Custom Facials for Hormonal Skin
Gentle, barrier-repair focused facials calm inflammation, restore hydration, and rebalance oil production.Enzyme Peels (Not Harsh Acids)
These safely brighten pigmentation like melasma without triggering sensitivity.LED Light Therapy
Helps reduce inflammation, support healing, and boost collagen—perfect for postpartum skin recovery.Microdermabrasion (When Appropriate)
Light resurfacing to improve texture and dullness without aggressive damage.
At Home with J Renee Organics:
Antioxidant-Rich Cleansers & Serums
Support cellular repair and protect against pigmentation worsening.Barrier-Repair Moisturizers
Restore hydration and strengthen sensitive, depleted skin.Gentle Enzyme Treatments
Keep skin smooth and bright without disrupting your skin’s natural balance.Calming Toners & Serums
Help reduce redness, breakouts, and reactivity common during hormonal shifts.
The Bottom Line
Your skin isn’t “failing”—it’s adapting.
Pregnancy and postpartum skin changes are temporary signals that your skin needs support, not stress. With the right treatments and gentle, effective products, your skin can become stronger, healthier, and more radiant over time.
* Ready to rebalance your skin after baby?
Book a customized facial at J Renee Esthetics and get a personalized skin plan using J Renee Organics—designed to restore your glow safely and naturally.
Melasma Plan
“…Recent scientific evidence shows that a melasma can be linked to stress, depression and anxiety.“
Melasma is a skin condition that causes the darkening of the skin on the forehead, cheeks, chin and upper lip. It’s thought to be caused by hormonal factors but in recent research, it’s also been found to be involved in the immune system’s inflammatory response. Current suggestions for treatment focus on sunscreen of 30+SPF worn daily, avoidance of direct and indirect sun exposure (especially UVA rays), whitening creams and exfoliating away pigmented skin with peels, microdermabrasion and other esthetic modalities.
UVA rays are like pouring oil on a fire, they stoke the production of melanin, which makes melasma considerably worse. UVA rays peak in early morning hours and can easily pass through glass, even on cloudy days and doesn’t cause a sun burn. Intense heat also causes melasma skin to darken. People with careers dealing with high heat situations or intense sunlight will have the hardest time managing this condition. My worst case of melasma came in from a client who was a pilot. The several hours of windshield time a pilot, long-haul driver or the like is very detrimental to the skin, even without melasma. Saunas and steam rooms should also be avoided for people trying to manage their melasma.
Recent scientific evidence shows that a melasma can be linked to stress, depression and anxiety. This comorbidity does not surprise me; these conditions cause inflammation in the body. Furthermore, antidepressant medications cause you to be more sensitive to UV damage.
As an esthetician, I recommend starting a series of Pigment Fading Microdermabrasions as well as a home routine that gently exfoliates amd lightens skin with every application. How many treatments and at what frequency is completely individual. The esthetician will assess your skin and write up a plan for your specific needs. Some people are too sensitive for microdermabrasion, so they will be referred to Pigment Fading Facials or Home Facial Kits to fade and blend the skin tone.
For more information or to ask a question, please email Shelly directly HERE
To Schedule a Pigment Fading Service (in Georgia or Oregon), click HERE
Shelly Todd, Esthetician

