Study Shows How Weather Changes Skin Texture

August 22, 2018

Cooler temperatures are imminent for the Northern Hemisphere—is your skin ready? Recent research in the British Journal of Dermatology found that climatic factors have the potential to influence skin health, especially its moisture levels and texture. These results may influence how consumers alter their skin care from season to season.
Previous research on the topic found that seasonal occurrences, such as humidity or rapid temperature changes from outdoor-to-indoor environments, can negatively affect skin. The present research explored levels of filaggrin, which helps maintain the skin barrier, and other breakdown products during various seasons.
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