You came from Tara's postpartum reel. You're in the right place.
WHAT YOU'LL GET BACK
A skin strategy
built for after the baby.
Not just a routine. A full strategy — products, treatments, the order, and what to skip.
SAMPLE: SKIN STRATEGY · TARA S.
6-month postpartum strategy
Fitzpatrick Skin Type III
Light to medium skin that sometimes burns and gradually tans.
Baumann Skin Type DSPW:
Dry / Sensitive / Pigmented / Wrinkled.
Strategy style:
Subtle Refinement
Tara's Skin Strategy
Stabilize the barrier, then introduce high-impact corrective treatments and breastfeeding-safe actives.
- Fortify your dry, sensitive barrier with lipid-rich moisturizers to reduce rosacea triggers.
- Deploy Azelaic Acid and Bakuchiol as safe, effective alternatives to traditional retinoids for tone and texture.
- Utilize Nd:YAG 1064nm laser treatments to specifically collapse the vascular redness of rosacea.
- Incorporate mechanical microneedling treatments with exosomes to structurally address laxity and fine lines.
- Maintain strict UV protection to prevent the darkening of postpartum hyperpigmentation and melasma.
Navigating postpartum skin can feel like a moving target, especially when you're balancing rosacea flares with a desire for real anti-aging results. I've designed this to be 'spicy' where it counts—in the clinic—while keeping your at-home routine deeply restorative and safe for your baby. We are going to get that even, glowing tone back while respecting your skin's current sensitivity.
-Laura C., RN
What we heard and saw
- You are 5 months postpartum and breastfeeding, requiring a routine that is high-performance yet safe for lactation.
- Your top priorities are addressing fine lines, uneven texture, and the redness associated with rosacea.
- You have a 'spicy' preference for results, meaning you are comfortable with extended downtime if it leads to more visible improvement.
- You prefer a mix of splurges and steals from known, trusted clinical brands.
- You are looking for a calming and hydrating approach to manage both hyperpigmentation and skin laxity.
Skin Concerns
actual deliverable
Azelaic Acid
Calms rosacea-related redness and inhibits excess pigment production safely during breastfeeding.
Recommended: PAULA'S CHOICE 10% Azelaic Acid BOOSTER
Bakuchiol
A plant-based retinol alternative that targets fine lines and texture without the irritation of retinoids.
Recommended: Medik8 Bakuchiol Peptides Serum
every plan
Ceramides
Essential lipids that repair the skin barrier to prevent dryness and reduce sensitivity.
Recommended: SkinFix Triple Lipid-Peptide Cream
Notes from your Aesthetic Practicioner:
Skip retinol until you wean. The azelaic does the work without the risk.
-Maya Okafor, RN
NEW TREATMENT
RECOMMENDATIONS
#1 Nd:YAG 1064nm
Recommended nextTargets the deep vascular component of rosacea and stubborn hyperpigmentation.
EXAMPLES: LASER GENESIS, CUTERA EXCEL V+
Every 6 months
about $450 to $700 per session
Notes from your Aesthetic Nurse:
Excellent for Fitzpatrick Type 2 skin to address redness with minimal risk of pigment changes.
#2 Mechanical Microneedling + exosomes
Recommended nextStimulates deep collagen remodeling for laxity while exosomes accelerate spicy recovery.
EXAMPLES: SKINPEN, VIVACE (MANUAL MODE)
Every 6 months
about $450 to $700 per session
Notes from your Aesthetic Nurse:
Exosomes are highly recommended for your plan to minimize downtime and maximize the 'spicy' result.
HOW IT'S BUILT
Tech plus a human. Both named.
01 · TECH
Aesthetic Intelligence
Our model. Postpartum biology, ingredient interactions, treatment cadence. Developed with medical experts.
02 · Human
RN, NP, or PA-C
A real aesthetic practitioner reads, edits, and backs every plan.
Unbiased by design
We aren't sponsored by any skincare brands. We don't sell clinic leads. You buy products wherever you want - Amazon, Sephora, your own clinic.
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Routine + budget
$99
+ Expert review
Products +
In-clinic
treatments
$49
+ 6-mo calendar
POPULAR
$199
Full plan + AP
How product credit works
The full amount you pay goes toward product purchases on eligible platforms including Amazon and Sephora. Spend it on whatever your plan recommends — you choose where, and you're never locked into a single brand or retailer.
"It was the first time anyone explained why my $80 serum had stopped working."
— Priya, 9 mo postpartum