Celebrity aeshetics pro Amy Peterson tells ET why you can skip the 10-step skincare routine and what to do instead.
Good news for your bathroom shelf: less really is more. Celebrity aesthetics expert Amy Peterson is breaking down what your skin actually needs, and what you can skip.
For the Skincare by Amy Peterson founder, it all starts with a clear objective (and complexion).
"My ultimate goal, both for myself and my patients, is healthy, resilient skin that looks like you, just better. I'm not chasing trends or overcorrection. I'm focused on skin that feels strong, even, and truly taken care of over time," she tells ET.
And according to the Miami, Florida-based beauty expert, achieving that is simpler than you might expect.
"Long, multi-step routines are overrated. Most people don't need more — they need the right products, used consistently. When formulations are thoughtful and effective, you can do more with less."
That philosophy carries through to her line, Lenox & Sixteenth, a favorite of Karlie Kloss and Ashley Graham, built around just three core staples.
"Our products are designed to work together, but they're also intentional as standalone heroes. We’re not launching products just to launch — each formula has to earn its place," she shares.
One standout is her Laser Serum, which draws inspiration from in-office offerings like the BBL, Moxi, Aerolase, TetraCool CO2, and Fraxel lasers, but without the downtime.
"With consistent use, you should expect real, visible improvement in tone, texture, and overall skin quality — results that build over time, not overnight. What you do every day matters far more than what you do occasionally," Peterson explains.
The same thinking applies to treatments, too.
"Over-lasering usually happens when treatments are done without a long-term plan. There's a difference between selecting something off a menu and being guided through a thoughtful, corrective, and maintenance-based approach," she notes.
In other words, it's about finding what works for you, not following someone else's routine.
"You shouldn’t be choosing your treatment off a menu. Just because something worked for a friend doesn't mean it's right for you. Skin type, concerns, and long-term goals all matter, which is why a proper consultation is essential," she adds.
Even when it comes to wellness habits, the CEO believes a little goes a long way.
"One of the biggest mistakes I see is excess heat from things like hot yoga and steam, especially in patients with melasma."
If there's one habit she does encourage you to stay consistent with, though, it's SPF.
"Not wearing sunscreen is a no. That alone can undo a lot of good work."
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