Things shift just before the astronomical summer starts covering us with its scorching kisses. The light holds so much longer and the air loses its last spring uncertainty. The warmth begins to feel less like a question and more like an established fact.
Your skin registers this before you do.
It's subtle – a slight change in texture in the morning, a different quality of thirst, a sense that what was working well in March somehow no longer quite fits. Skin is responsive to seasons in ways that deserve more attention than they usually get.
Here is what's happening: as temperature rises, the rate at which water evaporates through your skin's surface increases. The skin works harder simply to maintain the moisture levels it held in cooler months. Simultaneously, sebum production changes, the character of the skin's natural oils changes, and the barrier function itself operates under different conditions – recalibrating rather than compromised.
The good news is none of this requires an overhaul.
The question to ask is not "what should I add" but "what is my skin actually doing right now, and what does it ask of me?" In most cases, the answer is simpler than a full routine revision. A lighter texture where you were using something deep and rich. An extra moment of hydration in the morning, before the day's heat has had its say. A willingness to observe instead of assuming.
There is a counterintuitive truth about summer skin: warmth opens. Skin that has been gently heated – by a morning shower, by the ambient temperature of a late May afternoon – is more receptive to what is applied. Products that work with the skin's own processes tend to perform better in these conditions, not worse. An essence applied to warm, damp skin in early summer can absorb with a depth the same product might not achieve on a cold January morning.
The application logic of the Activating Smoothing Essence, for example – damp skin, light pressure, a minute to let it settle – becomes especially resonant as summer arrives. The warmth does some of the work. The permeability is already there.
What changes in late spring is not, in the end, very much. The skin adapts, it always does. What it benefits from, in transition as in any other season, is a little more attention to what it's telling you.
Let's let our skin blossom, ladies 🤍