City Guide
miami skincare – for heat, salt air and relentless UV
In Miami, skin never gets an easy day. Humidity often sits above 80%, the UV index can climb fast, and salt air can leave skin feeling both greasy and tight. That is why miami skincare has to be calm, smart and stripped of unnecessary noise.

Why does skin go off balance so easily in Miami?
Miami throws high temperature, intense UV and constant humidity at the skin all at once. Add sweat, salt air and long days outside, and the barrier can start acting up fast. Skin may look shiny on the surface while feeling dehydrated underneath, which is exactly the kind of mixed signal that confuses people.
When the barrier is stressed, transepidermal water loss can rise and the skin can become more reactive. Research on barrier function also shows that over-cleansing and harsh exfoliation can worsen irritation rather than fix it. Still, mainstream skincare keeps pushing more acids, more scrubs, more “reset” routines. In a place like Miami, that usually means more damage, not more balance.
If you live in Miami or spend time there, your skin needs support, not punishment. The goal is simple: reduce friction, respect the barrier and let the skin stay steady in a climate that keeps challenging it.
Five things that help today
Cleanse gently
Use a cleanser that removes sunscreen, sweat and salt without stripping the skin. In Miami, that matters more than a squeaky-clean feeling.
Skip the scrub
High humidity does not mean skin can handle more exfoliation. Too much can make the barrier weaker and the skin more sensitive to sun and salt.
Choose calm first
Look for ingredients that help skin stay less reactive in heat. A calmer barrier usually means skin that behaves better all day.
Keep textures light
Heavy layers can feel wrong in humid weather, but skin still needs support. The trick is balance, not drying everything out.
Protect every day
Miami UV can be relentless. Make sun protection part of the routine before the day starts, not after your skin already feels the heat.

How to actually do miami skincare
Start with Au Naturel Makeup Remover when you need to lift off sunscreen, sweat and salt air without treating the skin like it needs a deep clean attack. The MCT oil formula is gentle by design, which makes sense when your skin is already dealing with heat and UV.
For daily balance, the DUO kit with The ONE and I LOVE is the obvious move. The ONE combines CBD and MCT to help skin feel regulated, while I LOVE uses CBG for a soothing, antibacterial effect. Together they create a cannabinoid full-spectrum approach that feels practical, not trendy.
When the climate is pushing harder, Ta-DA serum adds antioxidant support with CBG and adaptogens. That matters when UV, humidity and salt air keep testing the skin’s resilience. 1753 ships across Europe and the USA, so whether you are in Miami or just living with Miami-like weather, the routine stays easy to keep up.
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 in Miami?
Usually, yes. High humidity, salt air and strong UV change what skin needs, so lighter, calmer and less aggressive routines tend to work better.
Is oil too much in humid weather?
Not if it is the right oil and used well. A balanced oil can support the barrier without making skin feel heavy or greasy.
Should I use fewer actives?
Often, yes. When the climate is already stressing skin, extra acids and harsh exfoliation can push it further off balance.
What is the best first product?
The DUO kit is a strong place to start because it combines regulation and calm. Add Ta-DA serum when you want more antioxidant support.
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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