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1753 SKINCARE

City Guide

budapest skincare – when the heat gets loud

By Christopher Genberg

Budapest can be brilliant for your body and rough on your skin. Thermal baths, sulphuric water, summer spikes in heat and UV, plus dry indoor air when the AC is blasting. Here, skincare is less about stripping and more about keeping the barrier calm.

budapest skincare – when the heat gets loud

Why does skin act up in Budapest?

Thermal baths are restorative, but your face does not always read them that way. Hot water raises blood flow and speeds up moisture loss, especially if you are already sweaty after a long day in the city. Extended exposure to mineral-rich or sulphuric water can leave skin tight, flushed, or oddly unsettled.

The usual response is to attack the problem with harsh cleansers, strong acids or more “actives”. But the skin barrier does not respond well to being bullied. When heat, UV and repeated bathing line up, transepidermal water loss rises and skin often answers with sensitivity, shine or the occasional breakout. That is not a sign you need more punishment.

Budapest also gives you the classic urban mix people underestimate: humid outdoor air, dry indoor air, sweat, water and pollution in the same week. Skin wants steadiness, not discipline. If your face feels hot, thirsty or unpredictable after baths or a day in the sun, you are not imagining it.

How to keep skin calm in the heat

1

Rinse off fast

After thermal baths or sweaty walks, rinse your face with lukewarm water as soon as you can. It helps remove minerals, sweat and city grime without wrecking the barrier.

2

Use a gentle cleanse

Skip the squeaky-clean feeling. A mild oil cleanser is the better move when skin has already had enough heat, water and friction.

3

Apply on damp skin

Put skincare on while your face is still slightly damp. That helps trap more water and reduces the tight, dehydrated feeling heat often triggers.

4

Ease up on exfoliation

In a city with thermal baths and summer heat, you usually do not need frequent exfoliation. Too much acid or scrubbing can make already stressed skin even more reactive.

5

Respect the UV spikes

Budapest summers can deliver real UV spikes. Think shade, a hat, and avoiding unnecessary heat at midday if your skin is already feeling overloaded.

How to build a routine that actually holds

How to build a routine that actually holds

When skin lives between thermal baths, heat and city air, it needs products that calm without weighing it down. The ONE is a regulating face oil with CBD and MCT, made for those moments when the barrier feels rattled after bathing, sun or too much cleansing. It does the job without the drama.

For days when skin feels hot, irritated or a bit rebellious, I LOVE is the obvious next step. The CBG serum is soothing and antibacterial, which makes sense when sweat, humidity and summer heat are doing their thing. Together in the DUO kit, you get the full cannabinoids spectrum in a way that is actually easy to keep using.

If you want one more layer of resilience, Ta-DA serum brings an antioxidant cocktail with CBG and adaptogens for skin that needs support over time. And if you travel often, it matters that 1753 ships across Europe and the USA, so the routine can stay consistent wherever you are. Local Swedish delivery is available where relevant too.

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Frequently asked questions

Are thermal baths good for skin?

Sometimes, yes, but it depends on temperature, mineral content and how long you stay in. Long exposure can still leave skin tight or reactive, so what you do afterwards matters a lot.

Is sulphuric water helpful for sensitive skin?

Not automatically. Some people like sulphuric water, but frequent exposure can also dry skin out or trigger flushing. Shorter sessions and gentle aftercare are usually the safer bet.

Do I need stronger products in hot weather?

Usually the opposite. In heat, UV and humidity, skin is already working harder, so a calm routine often performs better than piling on more actives. Stability beats intensity.

Can I get 1753 in Budapest?

1753 ships across Europe and the USA, so keeping your routine consistent while travelling is straightforward. The products are made to work across changing climates.

Sources

  1. 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.
  2. 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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