City Guide
Chicago skincare when the wind won’t quit
Chicago is hard on skin. Lake-effect cold, sharp wind chill and dry indoor heating pull moisture out of the barrier before you even notice the damage. This is not the time for more actives; it’s the time for smarter skincare.

Why does skin get so upset in Chicago?
It’s not just the cold. When lake-effect air drops the temperature, wind increases evaporation and your skin loses water faster through transepidermal water loss. Add indoor heating and the barrier is constantly under pressure. That’s when skin starts feeling tight, flushed and oddly sensitive.
Mainstream skincare often answers with harsh cleansers, exfoliation and a long list of actives. But a stressed barrier does not need more disruption. It needs less friction, more lipids and ingredients that help the skin regulate itself instead of forcing it to perform.
Research on barrier function consistently shows that when the outer layer weakens, both water loss and sensitivity to irritants go up. In Chicago, that becomes painfully obvious: wind, temperature swings, low humidity and polluted air can all push skin into a state where it looks oily in places, yet still feels dehydrated and reactive.
What actually helps in cold weather
Cleanse gently
Swap harsh cleansing for something mild that does not leave your skin squeaky clean. When the weather is already stripping moisture, less disruption is usually the better move.
Add oil early
A facial oil can help reduce tightness and support the barrier before irritation escalates. Think protective layer, not greasy finish.
Choose calm over drama
When skin is reacting to cold and temperature changes, soothing ingredients often beat strong exfoliation. You want less stress, not more.
Defend against indoor air
Indoor heating can be just as punishing as the weather outside. Use products that help skin hold onto water when the air turns dry and stale.
Keep it consistent
Chicago skin does not need a complicated routine. It needs a simple one you can actually stick to every day, especially when conditions keep changing.

How to handle chicago skincare properly
The most sensible answer to chicago skincare is to lower stress and support the skin’s own balance. The ONE brings CBD and MCT together in a skin-regulating facial oil that makes sense when wind, cold and dry air start tugging at the barrier. It feels less like extra stuff, more like a quiet reset.
For skin that goes red, reactive or uncomfortably warm after moving between freezing streets and overheated rooms, I LOVE is the obvious next step. The CBG serum is soothing and antibacterial, which makes it especially useful when skin is stressed and easily thrown off. If you want a fuller cannabinoid approach, the DUO kit is the natural choice, because The ONE and I LOVE together give the full cannabinoid spectrum.
When you want a bit more resilience without overloading the skin, Ta-DA serum fits neatly with its antioxidant cocktail of CBG and adaptogens. That matters in a city where air quality, wind and temperature swings keep testing the skin. 1753 ships across Europe and the US, so whether you live in Chicago or just deal with the same kind of weather, the routine is easy to get hold of.
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
Is Chicago weather always bad for skin?
Not always, but winter is often rough. Lake-effect cold, wind chill and dry indoor heating can quickly make skin feel tight and reactive.
Do I need more actives in winter?
Usually not. When skin is already stressed, too many actives can make things worse. Gentle cleansing, barrier support and soothing products are often smarter.
Can I use oil if my skin gets shiny?
Yes, if you choose the right kind. A skin-regulating oil can help keep balance without feeling heavy or suffocating.
What matters most in dry indoor air?
Reducing water loss and avoiding over-cleansing. A simple routine with oil, serum and mild cleansing can go a long way.
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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