Seasonal Skincare Guide for Canadian Climate

Protect your skin through harsh winters, humid summers, and everything in between.

Your Skin Shifts With the Seasons

From Alberta winters to prairie summers, Canadian weather demands an adaptive approach.

Temperature Extremes

From -40°C winters to 35°C summers, your skin faces dramatic shifts. Seasonal routines help maintain balance.

Humidity Variations

Indoor heating dries skin in winter; summer humidity can cause excess oil. Adjust your products accordingly.

UV Exposure

Sun intensity changes with the seasons. Winter snow reflects UV; summer demands stronger protection.

Winter to Summer, Coast to Prairie

Guidance for each phase of the Canadian calendar.

Winter

Rich moisturizers, gentle cleansers, and barrier support to combat dry indoor air and harsh cold.

Spring

Lighten textures, add antioxidants, and prep your skin for increasing sun exposure as days lengthen.

Summer

Lightweight formulas, SPF focus, and hydration without heaviness for humid summer days.

Fall

Transition to richer products, repair summer exposure, and rebuild your skin barrier for winter.

Picks for Canadian Conditions

Formulations that hold up across provinces and seasons.

Deep Hydration Serum

Lightweight serum for winter dryness. Supports moisture retention in low-humidity conditions.

$42.00 CAD Learn More

SPF 30 Daily Moisturizer

Broad-spectrum protection with hydrating ingredients. Non-greasy formula for summer wear.

$38.00 CAD Learn More

Barrier Repair Cream

Nourishing cream to restore and protect your skin barrier during seasonal transitions.

$48.00 CAD Learn More

Map Your Routine to the Calendar

A simple framework to tailor your approach by skin type and season.

Quick Skin Assessment

Whether your skin tends to be dry, oily, combination, or sensitive, we can help you build a routine that adapts with the seasons. Our guide considers your skin type, location in Canada, and current weather conditions.

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Three Priorities by Season

Focus points for your routine in each Canadian season.

1

Winter

Barrier support, humectants, and occlusives to lock in moisture against dry indoor air.

2

Summer

SPF every day, lightweight hydration, and oil control where needed.

3

Transition Months

Gradually swap textures; add antioxidants in spring, barrier repair in fall.

Get Your Seasonal Plan

Reach out for tailored guidance based on your location and skin type.

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