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Answered: How to prep your skin for summer

Check out this Q+A with Synergy Face + Body founder Anna Churchill for three ways to invest in your skin this spring — and the treatments on special during FAB Week in April.

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Enjoy fabulous savings on your favorite treatments during Synergy’s FAB Week, happening April 1-13.

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You asked, Anna Churchill answered. Readers submitted their top beauty questions and Synergy Face + Body’s founder is back with expert aesthetic advice on how to feel more confident in your skin.

How do I address notable dark spots all over my body?

We can target those pesky spots using BroadBand Light (BBL) Laser Therapy. Sciton’s HERO technology covers entire areas of the body in seconds to quickly and painlessly address pigment with a few short treatments.

I’m in desperate need of a reset. What do you recommend for an overall improvement?

I’ve been loving our signature SkinergyGLO treatment — aka a “forever facial.” We start with dermaplaning (bye dead skin cells) before infusing the skin with AfterGLO serum, leaving your skin looking brighter and healthier.

Is CoolSculpting® worth the hype?

Yes! This procedure uses cryolipolysis to freeze fat cells and permanently eliminate them from the body. We use the best technology on the market + see great results.

Pro tip: Save big on these treatments during Synergy’s FAB Week, happening Monday, April 1-Saturday, April 13.

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