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Boston skincare – built for four seasons
Boston is tough on skin. Nor'easter wind, coastal humidity, dry indoor heat and blasting AC keep the barrier under pressure all year. That’s why Boston skincare should be less aggressive and a lot more intelligent.

Why does skin feel tight in Boston?
Boston’s four seasons keep skin in constant adaptation mode. Winter air can be cold and dry, while coastal humidity and summer heat create swings that stress the barrier. When you move between outdoor weather and indoor AC, water escapes more easily from the stratum corneum.
This is where mainstream skincare often misses the point: too much cleansing, too much exfoliation, too many actives at once. Barrier research has shown that over-stripping can increase transepidermal water loss and make skin more reactive. What feels “clean” may actually leave skin less protected.
If you live near the harbor, commute through wind and slush, or spend long hours in cooled offices, you know how quickly skin can go from fine to tight, shiny to irritated. The goal is not to fight the climate. The goal is to help skin handle it without falling apart.
Practical ways to calm Boston skin
Cleanse without stripping
Use a gentle cleanser that respects the barrier. An oil-based formula is especially useful when wind, cold or AC already leave skin feeling dry.
Seal in moisture fast
Apply serum and oil while skin is still slightly damp. That helps keep water in the skin instead of letting it evaporate into Boston air.
Ease up on exfoliation
Boston weather plus frequent acids is a rough combo. If your skin is red, flaky or tight, barrier support usually beats another peel.
Respect indoor dryness
AC can be as dehydrating as winter wind. A richer evening routine helps skin recover after a day spent indoors.
Choose calmer actives
Look for ingredients that support recovery rather than push harder. CBG and CBD are a better fit when the goal is less stress, not more.

What actually works in Boston
For Boston skincare, the answer is a routine that can handle both coastal humidity and dry AC without drama. The ONE, with CBD and MCT, helps skin feel more balanced when the weather keeps changing, while I LOVE, the CBG serum, is the obvious calming step when skin feels reactive or overworked.
If you want the full setup, DUO kit is the natural place to start: The ONE + I LOVE gives you the full cannabinoid spectrum and makes sense when skin needs both regulation and relief. On days when the skin looks tired from commuting, wind or too little sleep, Ta-DA serum adds antioxidant support without turning the routine into a science experiment.
1753 ships across Europe and the USA, so your routine doesn’t have to stop at borders. In Boston, as in any city with hard winters, humid in-betweens and AC-heavy summers, fewer better steps usually beat a bathroom full of overpromising actives.
Products we recommend

Save €34DUO kit
Two face oils, one for morning and one for evening. Simple skincare that works with your skin, not against it.


TA-DA Serum
A CBG-powered serum that seals in moisture and adds glow, whatever the season.


Au Naturel Makeup Remover
A cleansing oil with MCT and CBD that removes makeup and buildup without stripping your skin bare.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need different skincare for Boston winter and summer?
Usually yes, but not necessarily different products. More often it’s about changing the amount and layering: richer support when the air is dry, lighter layers when humidity rises.
Is face oil okay in humid weather?
Yes, the right oil can help skin stay calm even when the air feels sticky. Oily skin is not always well-hydrated skin; sometimes it’s just out of balance.
Why isn’t a standard cleanser enough?
Many cleansers remove more than dirt and sunscreen residue. When the barrier gets stripped, skin is more likely to feel tight, look red and overproduce surface oil.
Can I order 1753 if I live near the coast?
Yes. The products are made for skin that deals with weather swings and environmental stress. You can order from 1753 for delivery across Europe and the USA.
Sources
- Prescott SL, Larcombe DL, Logan AC, et al. The skin microbiome: impact of modern environments on skin ecology, barrier integrity, and systemic immune programming. World Allergy Organ J 2017;10(1):29.
- Araviiskaia E, Berardesca E, Bieber T, et al. The impact of airborne pollution on skin. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2019;33(8):1496–1505.
Article reviewed by Christopher Genberg, founder of 1753 SKINCARE.
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