Everyone has a few things they wouldn't mind changing about their skin, and if you're like me, you might worry that real improvement won't come without a huge investment in time or invasive procedures.

But I took the leap and had a virtual consultation with Dr. Lyle Back last fall and I'm so glad I did. I've done a series of HydraFacials — tighter, brighter skin in just 30 minutes. The traditional spa facial only focuses on the outer surface of the skin, whereas the HydraFacial works its way from the inner surface of the skin outward, sucking up all the dirt and oil from your face along the way. I'm using fewer skincare products, and I've noticed that I use less makeup and concealer, which goes on smoother, too.

The treatment is so quick and comfortable that it's easy to pair with other services like a brow and lash tint.

That's what I did this month, and it took just 10 minutes to darken my lashes and brow hairs, which is going to save me even more time during my morning makeup routine. For the next couple of weeks, I'll be able to skip mascara and my regular 3-step brow sculpting. What usually takes me a brow pencil, brow powder, and brow gel, I can skip now that I've had a brow tint. And the tinting really opened up the look of my eyes and frames my face.

My journey to tighter, fresher skin and a better overall appearance hasn't been time-consuming or painful, so if you're looking to make some changes, I encourage you to schedule your consultation with Dr. Lyle Back. He also can talk with you about whether Botox, wrinkle fillers or his Look Fabulous Now Lift would help you reach your goals. During my consultation, I really felt like he was listening to my concerns and understood what I wanted to achieve.

Get started today at ilovelyleback.com or by calling 856-MAKEOVER. You can thank me later!

A Look Inside Heather's HydraFacials at Dr. Lyle M. Back

Heather's been getting regular HydraFacials since last fall and loves how they've improved her skin. They're so much more effective than spa facials: The traditional spa facial only focuses on the outer surface of the skin, whereas the HydraFacial works its way from the inner surface of the skin outward, sucking up all the dirt and oil from your face along the way.

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