City Guide
reykjavik skincare – for wind, cold, and geothermal water
Reykjavik is beautiful, but your skin can feel the full force of it. Wind-chill, low temperatures, strong UV reflection from snow and water, plus mineral-rich geothermal water can leave skin tight, flushed, and out of sync. Real reykjavik skincare is less about piling on actives and more about stopping the self-inflicted damage.

Why does skin get so reactive in Reykjavik?
It is not just the cold. Wind-chill increases moisture loss from the skin surface, and that can destabilize the barrier faster than people expect. Add indoor heating, outdoor-to-indoor temperature swings, and geothermal water that some skin loves but others find drying, and you have a perfect recipe for tightness and redness.
The skin barrier depends on lipids, ceramides, and a balanced microbiome. When you hit it with harsh cleansers, over-exfoliation, or constant “renewing” treatments, you strip away the very things that help skin stay calm. Barrier research keeps pointing in the same direction: irritation makes skin more reactive, not less. So the old idea that squeaky-clean is always better just does not hold up in a climate like this.
UV matters too. Snow, water, and pale surfaces can reflect radiation, which means a cold day is not automatically a low-exposure day. If your skin is already dry or sensitive, the result is often redness, stinging, and that never-settled feeling. That is not bad skin. That is skin trying to cope with too many stressors at once.
Five things that actually help
Cleanse gently
Choose a cleanser that removes the day without stripping the barrier. A mild oil-based cleanser can be enough when the weather is already doing enough damage.
Cut back on exfoliation
If your skin feels thin, hot, or tight, more acids are rarely the answer. Give it a break from scrubs and peels until it feels steady again.
Respect wind-chill
Protect your skin even on short walks. Wind does more than feel cold; it drives moisture loss and can trigger reactivity faster than temperature alone.
Account for the water
Geothermal water and minerals can be lovely, but they are not the whole routine. Follow up with hydration and lipids after showers, baths, or sauna time.
Go for calming oils
In a harsh climate, skin usually needs less stimulation, not more. Support the barrier first, and the rest tends to settle down with it.

How to actually solve reykjavik skincare
The smartest routine in Reykjavik is a small one. Au Naturel Makeup Remover gives you a mild cleanse with MCT oil, which is exactly the kind of low-drama start skin wants after a windy, cold day. Then The ONE, our CBD face oil with MCT, steps in when the barrier needs balance more than another active.
If your skin is reactive, flushed, or just tired of coping, I LOVE brings a calming CBG serum into the picture. In the DUO kit, The ONE and I LOVE create the full cannabinoid-spectrum feel without making your routine complicated or precious.
Want a bit more defense without turning skincare into a science project? Ta-DA serum adds antioxidants, CBG, and adaptogens for skin facing cold, UV, and city stress. 1753 ships across Europe and the USA, so whether you live in Reykjavik or you are just dressing for four seasons before lunch, the routine stays honest and practical.
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 Reykjavik?
Usually, yes. Wind-chill, dry air, and reflective UV can make skin lose moisture and react more easily. The fix is not more steps, but smarter ones.
Is geothermal water good for skin?
It can be, but it is not automatically enough. Minerals may feel soothing, yet frequent heat and water exposure can still leave skin tight, so follow with barrier support.
Why oils in cold weather?
Because skin often needs help reducing moisture loss and calming the barrier. The right oil is a practical response, not a trendy one.
Does 1753 ship outside Sweden?
Yes. 1753 ships across Europe and the USA, so the routine can reach you even if Reykjavik is just your next stop.
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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