Jennifer Schroeder Jennifer Schroeder

Sun Valley, Idaho Skin Rejuvenation Goals & How to Double Cleanse

In 2025, Ketchum, Idaho, recorded the average snowfall in January measured 32". The beauty of the Wood River Valley covered in blankets of fluffy, corduroy snow is something out of a dream!

As I write this we are counting down the days until the next snowfall. A highlight of January for me is to watch Trail Creek slowly freeze over with nature's glacial and icy artistry. We are praying for snow, but content with this winter's highly snowy paradise. With temperatures ranging from -6 to 25, focusing on skin health preservation and creating a nurturing atmosphere for the epidermal layer is essential. 

Here are some of skin rejuvenation habits and facial care recommendations for Sun Valley’s beautiful snowy mountain climate…

In 2025, Ketchum, Idaho, recorded the average snowfall in January measured 32". The beauty of the Wood River Valley covered in blankets of fluffy, corduroy snow is something out of a dream!

As I write this we are counting down the days until the next snowfall. A highlight of January for me is to watch Trail Creek slowly freeze over with nature's glacial and icy artistry. We are praying for snow, but content with this winter's highly snowy paradise. With temperatures ranging from -6 to 25 degrees, focusing on skin health preservation and creating a nurturing atmosphere for the epidermal layer is essential. 

Here are some of my skin rejuvenation habits and facial care recommendations for our beautiful snowy mountain climate.

To start off simple, my skin rejuvenation goals center around hydration and protection. Starting each morning with sunscreen/SPF is an amazing first step into creating a protective skincare regime for anyone with any skin type. Another idea is incorporating cute hats with wider brims and bills. With the benefits of added sun, wind, and compromising elemental protection, it is worth trying on a few hats at the Gold Mine, Girl Friday, or The Attic. 

In order to effectively remove a 22% zinc oxide SPF formulation, you must double cleanse. I know it's an extra step, but I promise you will thank me later. If your cleanser is gentle enough (mild, gentle surfactants, and hydrating cleansers), you can use the same cleanser twice. In a perfect world, an oil or cream cleanser would be your first cleanse, and your bubbly or foamy cleanser would be your second cleanse. Here is my double cleanse routine:

Step 1. Lather cleanser in your hands, making sure a sufficient amount of cleanser reaches your face, neck, decollete. 

 

Step 2. Gently massage your skin using small circular movements, and upward motions. Focus on any areas of congestion you may have.

 

Step 3. Completely rinse your face, neck and decollete and repeat Step 1 for your second cleanse.

The topic of double cleansing has my heart. It’s so important this time of year and has FOREVER CHANGED my skin and all of my clients' skin, too. I could talk about it for hours and customize it for anyone.

Your nighttime cleanse may be a double oil cleanse, or your nighttime cleanse may utilize cream/acid/or enzymatic textures. Every face and skincare routine is beautiful and so unique.

If you have any questions, please reach out any time. For a little extra skin care love look into one of our specialized facials built for Sun Valley’s mountain climate. See you in the spa soon Dreamers!

Wishing you a beautiful snowy January

Xo Jen

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Jennifer Schroeder Jennifer Schroeder

Glow All Winter: Winter Skin Care Tips for Sun Valley's Cuties

Sun Valley, a magical oasis located in south central Idaho. A Neighbor of mine compared this land to a winter snow globe, and the imagery and soft inspiration have never left my mind. With an endless number of snow angels to find and rivers to cross, this lovely town has stolen the hearts of many. As we enjoy all the winter activities we love, regionally, the high mountain desert climate can lead to impaired barrier function. Don't worry. We've got you covered. Our winter skin goals are to restore the skin's natural hydration and give your skin the comfort it needs to glow all winter long. Here’s three easy tips that will keep you glowing all winter long…

Sun Valley, a magical oasis located in south central Idaho. A Neighbor of mine compared this land to a winter snow globe, and the imagery and soft inspiration have never left my mind. With an endless number of snow angels to find and rivers to cross, this lovely town has stolen the hearts of many. As we enjoy all the winter activities we love, regionally, the high mountain desert climate can lead to impaired barrier function. Don't worry. We've got you covered. Our winter skin goals are to restore the skin's natural hydration and give your skin the comfort it needs to glow all winter long.

Three easy tips that will keep you glowing all winter long:

  1. Take it easy on high-percentage skincare actives and focus on nourishing your skin from within.

  2. Increase your internal hydration , and consume hydrating fruits and vegetables throughout the day (cucumber/cantaloupe, and blueberries are a staple!) And try adding in hydrating serums and toners under a highly occlusive cream or balm. This has been a lifesaver for me

  3. Try a nighttime oil to lock in your skincare lineup. And sometimes, a facial full of skin-loving ingredients is the boost you need!

    See you at the spa soon Dreamers

    xo Jen

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