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How to Adjust Your Skin Care Routine From Summer to Fall

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When the season changes, so should your skincare so Sabrina Alba, licensed esthetician and co-founder of S’ABLE Labs, joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Erin Andrews to share how to adjust your routine from summer to fall including a DIY glow mask, an activating serum and more. 

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