There's a summer myth worth retiring: that a good sweat "cleans out" your pores.
It doesn't. Sweat is mostly water and salt, and what it actually does on a hot Amarillo afternoon is sit on the surface, mix with sunscreen, dust, and whatever the wind carried in, and give that mixture somewhere to settle. Skin doesn't detox the way the word gets used — the liver and kidneys handle that. Skin just wears the day.
What helps in summer isn't harder scrubbing to get it all out. It's a gentle cleanse at the end of the day, and a real look at the surface every few weeks by someone who can tell congestion from dryness from sun stress — because in the mirror they don't always look different.
That look is what a first appointment at Juno is for. Ida starts with a conversation, not a treatment.
