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Cold Climate Skin Science

Building Barrier Resilience and Microbiome Balance During Winter Months

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Cold Climate Skin Science

By: Susan Clare Britton
Narrated by: Timothy Burke
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Cold weather changes your skin—this audiobook shows you how to protect it.

As temperatures drop and humidity disappears, the skin barrier weakens, moisture loss accelerates, and microbiome balance is disrupted. Cold Climate Skin Science explains the biological reasons behind winter skin damage and provides practical, science-backed strategies to keep skin healthy, resilient, and balanced.

Written for skincare enthusiasts, professionals, and everyday listeners, this guide explores how cold climates affect skin physiology at a cellular level—without overwhelming medical jargon.

Inside this audiobook, you’ll discover:

  • How cold air, wind, and indoor heating damage the skin barrier
  • The role of the skin microbiome in inflammation, dryness, and sensitivity
  • Science-based methods to strengthen barrier function during winter
  • Ingredient insights for moisturizers, cleansers, and occlusives
  • How to prevent eczema flare-ups, redness, and irritation
  • Daily routines that support long-term skin health in cold environments

Whether you live in a harsh winter climate or experience seasonal skin issues, this audiobook gives you the knowledge to make smarter skincare choices and protect your skin all year long.

©2026 Susan Clare Britton (P)2026 Susan Clare Britton
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