03/02/2026
Why Skin Changes During Spring in Florida
While Florida doesn’t experience a traditional winter, seasonal transitions still impact the skin especially after periods of cooler, drier cold fronts.
Key factors influencing spring skin changes include:
☀️ Increased UV Intensity
As we move further into spring, UV exposure significantly increases. Skin becomes more susceptible to sun damage, hyperpigmentation, and premature aging without consistent protection.
💧 Rising Temperatures & Oil Production
Warmer weather stimulates sebaceous glands, leading to increased oil and sweat production. This often results in congestion and breakouts if skincare routines are not adjusted.
🌸 Elevated Pollen & Environmental Irritants
Spring in Florida brings high pollen counts, which can contribute to inflammation, redness, and barrier sensitivity — even in individuals without diagnosed allergies.
🌦 Climate Fluctuations
Periodic cold fronts followed by rapid temperature increases can disrupt the skin barrier, leading to temporary imbalance and irritation.
Seasonal adjustments to skincare are essential to maintain balance, strengthen the barrier, and prevent reactive flare-ups.