Best skincare for Florida skin: humidity, sun damage, and what actually works year-round
- Evercare Wellness

- 2 days ago
- 19 min read
Living in Florida is amazing, right? Sunshine, beaches, and that constant warm breeze. But let's be real, our skin takes a beating from the heat, the relentless sun, and the super sticky humidity. It feels like most skincare advice just doesn't get what we deal with daily. That's why we're diving into the best skincare products for Florida humidity and sun damage, focusing on what actually works year-round to keep your skin happy and healthy, no matter what the weather throws at it. At Evercare Wellness & Aesthetics, we understand the unique challenges of Florida's climate and offer tailored solutions to help you maintain your skin's health and vitality.
Key Takeaways
Always wear sunscreen, even when it's cloudy. Florida's sun is strong year-round, and protecting your skin from UV damage is the most important step for preventing aging and skin cancer.
Choose lightweight, oil-free moisturizers and hydrating serums. These provide necessary moisture without feeling heavy or clogging pores in the humid climate.
Manage oil and shine by cleansing gently and using balancing products. Over-drying your skin can actually make oiliness worse.
Incorporate ingredients like Vitamin C, retinoids, and AHAs to treat sun damage, improve texture, and keep pores clear.
Consider professional treatments like chemical peels or microneedling for more significant sun damage and texture concerns that home care can't fully address.
Why Florida skin has unique needs that most skincare advice ignores
Living in Florida is kinda like being in a sauna you can’t turn off—sun, heat, and humidity all day, nearly every day. The usual skincare routines you’ll see online (think Korean glass skin or winter care for the Northeast) just don’t cut it here. It's a different ballgame, and your skin knows it.
Heat, year-round UV, and humidity: the triple threat for Florida skin
Here’s the thing: Florida’s climate is relentless on your skin. Most states have hot months and cold months. In Florida, “summer” lasts eight or nine months, even in winter your skin faces UV, and humidity is a year-round problem. So, what does that mean for your face?
Sweat and humidity can clog pores, so breakouts can happen more often—sometimes even if you never had issues before moving here.
The UV index in Florida is high almost every single day, which seriously boosts your risk for sunburn, pigment spots, and premature aging.
Humidity makes heavier products feel greasy or sticky, but skipping moisturizer altogether can actually make oiliness worse.
If you’ve just moved here and suddenly your skin feels oilier, rougher, or you see more brown spots? Yep, that’s the Florida effect.
Why your skincare routine needs a Florida-specific version
You can’t rely on generic “one-size-fits-all” routines from the internet. Living in Palmetto or anywhere on the Gulf Coast means your day-to-day looks different:
Sunscreen isn’t optional. Indoors, while driving, running a quick errand—it all counts because Florida’s UV is sneaky (especially UVA, which goes right through windows).
Lightweight, non-comedogenic products are a must. Heavy creams will just sit on top of your skin and trap sweat. A gel-textured or serum-like moisturizer (think AlumierMD’s HydraLight or Epicutis Hyvia Crème) hydrates without the sticky feeling.
Your morning skin routine should be built around protection: Antioxidants like vitamin C (AlumierMD EverActive C&E) in the AM shield against free radicals, while retinoids and barrier repair come into play at night.
If breakouts or oil has been an issue, don’t crank up the cleansers—focus on balancing, not stripping. Over-cleansing or harsh toners will just make your skin freak out even more.
Skincare advice from other states won’t work here, period. Florida throws a different deck at your skin every single day, and unless your routine is built for that heat, UV, and humidity, you’ll always be fighting an uphill battle.
SPF: the most important product in your Florida skincare routine
Mineral vs chemical sunscreen: which works better in Florida humidity and heat
Okay, let's talk about the absolute non-negotiable for Florida skin: sunscreen. Seriously, if you do one thing for your skin, make it this. The sun here is no joke, and it's a year-round thing. We're talking about UV rays that can cause premature aging, dark spots, and, most importantly, skin cancer. So, picking the right sunscreen isn't just about avoiding a sunburn; it's about protecting your skin's health long-term. You need a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30 every single day, no exceptions.
When it comes to mineral versus chemical sunscreens, both have their place, especially in our humid climate. Mineral sunscreens, often containing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, sit on top of your skin and physically block UV rays. They're generally great for sensitive skin and less likely to cause irritation. However, some can leave a white cast, which isn't ideal. Chemical sunscreens work by absorbing UV rays and converting them into heat. They tend to be lighter and blend in more easily, which is a big plus when you're dealing with humidity and don't want anything heavy on your face. The key is finding one that feels good and that you'll actually use every day. For daily wear, a lightweight formula that doesn't feel greasy is perfect. If you're heading to the beach or pool, you'll want something water-resistant with a higher SPF.
Our top SPF recommendations for Florida skin: AlumierMD and Epicutis options
Here at Evercare Wellness & Aesthetics, we're big fans of AlumierMD and Epicutis sunscreens for our Florida clients. They've really nailed formulas that work well in our climate. For instance, AlumierMD's Sheer Hydration Broad Spectrum SPF 40 is a fantastic daily option. It's lightweight, provides excellent protection, and doesn't feel heavy or greasy, making it a top choice for anyone looking for the best sunscreen Sarasota FL has to offer. Epicutis' Lipid Defense SPF 50 is another winner, offering robust protection with a formula that feels incredibly comfortable on the skin, even in high humidity. It's designed to support your skin barrier while shielding it from the sun's damaging rays.
Why SPF indoors matters in Florida: what gets through your windows
This is where things get a little surprising, but it's super important for us Floridians. You might think that once you're inside, you're safe from the sun, right? Not quite. Glass blocks most of the UVB rays that cause sunburn, but it doesn't block UVA rays, which are the ones that penetrate deeper into your skin and cause premature aging and contribute to skin cancer. Think about how much time you spend in your car or sitting by a window at home or work. Those UVA rays are still getting to you. So, applying your SPF isn't just for when you're out and about; it's a daily habit that protects you even when you're indoors. It’s a simple step that makes a huge difference in preventing cumulative sun damage over time.
Lightweight moisturizers that work without clogging pores in humidity
What to look for: gel textures, non-comedogenic formulas, and humectant-first formulas
Okay, let's talk about moisturizer. In Florida, the idea of slathering on a thick cream can feel, well, a bit much. You know that feeling – like your skin is suffocating under a heavy blanket, especially when the humidity is high? Yeah, we want to avoid that. The goal here is to give your skin the hydration it craves without making it feel greasy or causing those annoying clogged pores.
So, what should you be looking for? Think lightweight. Really lightweight. Gel-based moisturizers are often your best friend. They tend to be water-based and absorb quickly, leaving your skin feeling refreshed, not sticky. Another key term to keep an eye out for is "non-comedogenic." This basically means the product is formulated not to clog your pores. Super important when you're dealing with sweat and humidity all year round.
When you're scanning ingredient lists, prioritize humectants. These are ingredients that draw moisture from the air into your skin. Think things like hyaluronic acid and glycerin. They hydrate without adding a heavy, oily feel. It’s like giving your skin a big drink of water, not a greasy meal. The right lightweight moisturizer will leave your skin feeling hydrated and comfortable, never heavy or slick.
The ingredients that hydrate without heaviness in Florida heat
When you're picking out a moisturizer for our Florida climate, you want ingredients that are super effective at hydrating but won't weigh you down. It’s all about getting that moisture into your skin, not just sitting on top of it.
Here are some of the stars you'll want to find on the ingredient list:
Hyaluronic Acid: This is a hydration powerhouse. It can hold a ton of water, pulling moisture from the environment and into your skin. It makes your skin feel plump and dewy, not greasy.
Glycerin: Another humectant that's great at drawing moisture to the skin and helping it stay there. It’s a classic for a reason – it works!
Ceramides: While they sound fancy, ceramides are actually natural fats found in your skin. They're super important for keeping your skin barrier healthy and strong. A healthy barrier helps your skin hold onto moisture better and protects it from environmental irritants, which is a big deal in our humid climate.
Niacinamide: This is a real multi-tasker. It helps with hydration, can calm redness, and even helps regulate oil production. It’s a great ingredient for balancing things out.
For example, the AlumierMD HydraBoost is a fantastic option. It's packed with hyaluronic acid and other humectants that provide serious hydration without feeling heavy at all. If you're looking for something that feels incredibly light but still delivers on moisture, it's a winner. Similarly, Epicutis Lipid Recovery Mask (which can be used as a moisturizer) is designed to support your skin barrier with lipids, helping it retain moisture effectively without feeling occlusive. It’s a bit richer than a gel but still absorbs beautifully and is perfect for those times your skin needs a little extra TLC without the heaviness.
Managing oil and shine in Florida heat
Living in Florida means dealing with a lot of sun, humidity, and sometimes drying ocean winds. These elements can be tough on your skin. But don't worry—with a few simple tips, you can keep your skin looking great all year. Whether you're a local or just visiting, these skin care tips will help you navigate Florida's unique climate. And remember, med spas like Evercare Wellness offer Alumier MD Skincare products that can make a big difference.
Why over-drying your skin makes oiliness worse over time
It's a common mistake: your skin feels oily, so you reach for the harshest cleanser you can find, hoping to strip away every last bit of shine. But here's the thing about Florida skincare humidity – that aggressive approach often backfires. When you over-dry your skin, it goes into panic mode. It thinks it's desperately lacking moisture, so it ramps up its natural oil production to compensate. This can lead to even more shine and, ironically, clogged pores. The goal isn't to eliminate oil entirely, but to balance it. Think of it like this: you wouldn't try to fix a leaky faucet by shutting off the main water supply to your house, right? You'd find a way to fix the leak itself. The same principle applies to your skin. Gentle, consistent care is always more effective than harsh, aggressive tactics when it comes to managing oil in our humid climate. For more tips on staying protected during those sunny Florida winters, remember to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen and cover up when possible. Florida skincare humidity requires a balanced approach.
Products that balance oil production without stripping your barrier
So, what actually works without sending your oil glands into overdrive? It's all about choosing the right products and ingredients. Instead of stripping cleansers, opt for a gentle foaming or gel cleanser. Double cleansing in the evening can be a game-changer, especially after a day of sweat, sunscreen, and city grime. Start with an oil-based cleanser to break down makeup and SPF, then follow with a gentle water-based cleanser to wash everything away. This method cleans effectively without leaving your skin feeling tight or parched.
When it comes to moisturizers, lightweight is key. Look for oil-free formulas with humectants like hyaluronic acid or glycerin. These ingredients draw moisture into the skin without feeling heavy or greasy. Brands like AlumierMD offer excellent options, such as their HydraBoost moisturizer, which is designed to hydrate without clogging pores. Epicutis also has fantastic lightweight options that work well under makeup and won't feel suffocating in the heat. The trick is to hydrate adequately, even if you have oily skin, because dehydrated skin will produce more oil.
For managing shine throughout the day, consider blotting papers or a mattifying primer. Some serums also contain ingredients that can help regulate oil production over time. Niacinamide, for instance, is a fantastic ingredient that can help balance sebum production and improve the skin's barrier function, making it less prone to overcompensating with oil. It’s about supporting your skin’s natural functions, not fighting against them. Achieving a radiant, melt-free, and shine-free complexion during Florida's humid summer is possible with the right routine. simple strategies can make a big difference.
Treating sun damage with the right topical ingredients
Even with the best sunscreen habits, Florida's relentless sun can still leave its mark. We're talking about those little dark spots, uneven tone, and maybe some fine lines that weren't there last year. The good news? You can absolutely tackle these signs of sun damage right at home with the right ingredients. It’s all about being consistent and choosing products that really work for our climate.
Vitamin C serums for brightening, antioxidant protection, and collagen support
If you're not already using a Vitamin C serum, consider this your sign to start. Think of it as your skin's morning superhero. Applied after cleansing and before your moisturizer and SPF, Vitamin C is a powerhouse antioxidant. It helps neutralize the free radicals that sneak past your sunscreen, which are a major cause of premature aging and sun damage. Plus, it's fantastic at brightening up dull skin and fading those pesky dark spots that the Florida sun loves to create. Over time, it also plays a role in supporting collagen production, keeping your skin looking firmer.
For a great option that works well in our humid climate without feeling heavy, we love the AlumierMD EverActive C&E + Peptide serum. It's formulated to be stable and potent, giving you those brightening and protective benefits without the sticky feeling.
Retinoids for pigmentation correction, texture improvement, and collagen stimulation
When it comes to correcting existing sun damage, retinoids (like retinol or prescription tretinoin) are the gold standard. They work by speeding up cell turnover, which helps to fade dark spots and improve skin texture. They also signal your skin to produce more collagen, which can smooth out fine lines and give your skin a plumper appearance. It might take a few weeks to see results, and sometimes there's a bit of adjustment period where your skin gets used to it, so starting slow is key.
If you're new to retinoids or have sensitive skin, starting with a lower concentration is always a good idea. For those looking for a gentler yet effective option, Epicutis Lipid Recovery Bioactive Mask can be used a few times a week as a treatment to help with skin renewal and barrier support, which is especially helpful when incorporating stronger actives like retinoids. For a more direct retinoid approach, AlumierMD offers various prescription-strength options that can be tailored to your skin's needs.
AHA exfoliants for cellular turnover and clearing humidity-clogged pores
Humidity can make your skin feel sticky and congested, leading to breakouts and dullness. Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), like glycolic acid and lactic acid, are fantastic for gently sloughing away dead skin cells. This process not only helps to reveal brighter, smoother skin but also keeps your pores clear, preventing that clogged feeling that's so common in our climate. Regular exfoliation with AHAs can make a big difference in both skin tone and texture, making your other skincare products work even better.
We often recommend AlumierMD's AHA Renewal Serum for a good balance of exfoliation and hydration. It helps to refine skin texture and improve clarity without over-drying, which is exactly what you need when dealing with both sun damage and humidity.
Soothing sensitive and reactive Florida skin
Heat-triggered redness and how to calm it with the right ingredients
Living in Florida means your skin is constantly battling the heat, and sometimes, it just gets a little… angry. You know the feeling – that flush that creeps up your neck and cheeks, especially after being outside or even just walking from your air-conditioned car into the sticky air. This heat-induced redness isn't just about looking a little flushed; it can signal that your skin barrier is stressed. The key is to calm things down without irritating them further.
When your skin is feeling hot and bothered, reaching for harsh actives is probably the last thing you want to do. Instead, think cool, soothing ingredients. Things like aloe vera, cucumber extract, and even just a cool compress can offer immediate relief. But for longer-term help, you want ingredients that actively calm inflammation and strengthen your skin's natural defenses. This is where products designed for sensitive skin really shine. They focus on reducing redness and building resilience, so your skin can handle the Florida heat a little better.
Niacinamide, centella asiatica, and barrier-supportive products for reactive skin
Okay, so we've talked about the heat making your skin red. Now, let's get into the ingredients that can actually help fix it, especially if your skin tends to be reactive. These aren't just quick fixes; they work to make your skin stronger over time.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): This is like a superhero for stressed-out skin. It helps reduce inflammation, which is exactly what you need when your face feels hot and red. Plus, it strengthens your skin barrier, making it less likely to react to heat and humidity in the first place. It can also help with oiliness and pores, so it's a real multi-tasker. We love the AlumierMD products that feature niacinamide for this reason.
Centella Asiatica (Cica): You might have seen this pop up on ingredient lists. It's a plant extract that's been used for ages to help heal and soothe skin. It's fantastic at calming redness and irritation, and it helps with skin repair. If your skin feels sensitive or has been exposed to a lot of sun, Cica can be a lifesaver.
Barrier-Supportive Ingredients: Think ceramides, fatty acids, and cholesterol. These are the building blocks of your skin's natural barrier. When this barrier is compromised (which can happen easily in Florida's climate), your skin becomes more sensitive and prone to redness. Products that replenish these components help your skin feel more comfortable and less reactive. Epicutis's Lipid Recovery is a great example of a product focused on rebuilding that essential barrier.
Using products with these ingredients regularly can make a noticeable difference. Instead of just reacting to redness when it appears, you're proactively building up your skin's tolerance. It means less discomfort and a healthier-looking complexion, even when the Florida sun and humidity are at their worst.
When home skincare is not enough: professional treatments for Florida sun damage
Living in Florida, sun damage piles up fast—even when you’re religious about SPF and have a killer routine. Sometimes, no matter how good you are at slathering on your AlumierMD Sheer Hydration or double-cleansing at night, you start to see the signs anyway: new brown spots, uneven texture, loss of that smooth, glowing look. When your best at-home skincare just won’t cut it anymore, it might be time to try something only a pro can offer right here in Palmetto.
Chemical peels for cumulative pigmentation and texture damage
Chemical peels are basically your fast track to brighter, healthier-looking skin. In Florida, years of high UV can leave everyone with those stubborn dark patches or rough patches that serums just can’t fade. A peel removes those tired top layers, revealing newer, more even skin. Evercare Wellness & Aesthetics offers custom peels using the AlumierMD line (yes, the same trusted name in skincare seen in Bradenton FL!).
Reduces sun spots and discoloration
Smooths rough or patchy skin
Works on fine lines and even mild acne scars
Peel Depth | Treats | Downtime |
|---|---|---|
Light | Dullness, superficial spots | None-2 days |
Medium | Brown spots, rough texture | 3-7 days |
Deep | Deeper pigmentation, wrinkles | 7-14 days |
If you want a glowing reset and have tried everything at home, this is a game changer for sun damage treatment Palmetto FL.
CO2 laser and microneedling for skin health you cannot achieve at home alone
Here’s the deal: sunscreen and serums are fantastic for prevention, but some damage sits too deep for a bottle to fix. Professional devices like CO2 lasers and microneedling at Evercare go further:
CO2 laser vaporizes damaged skin layers, triggering new collagen. This is serious, and the results for scars, wrinkles, and heavy sun damage are huge.
Microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries to prompt fresh collagen and elastin, softening post-sun dark spots and making pores less noticeable.
This isn’t stuff you can recreate at home—not safely, anyway. But after two or three sessions, your skin actually acts younger: more bounce, less dullness, and real fade on stubborn spots.
How professional treatments and good products work better together
Here’s a tip most blogs skip: these treatments work even better if you’re already using the right products. For example, prepping skin with AlumierMD's vitamin C makes peels more effective, and using Epicutis Lipid Serum post-treatment calms redness and helps your skin recover faster. That way, you get less downtime and better results.
Always check with your skin pro about when to restart retinoids or exfoliants after getting a peel or laser—don't just guess.
Stick with physical sunscreens like AlumierMD's for at least two weeks after.
If you’re tired of fighting an uphill battle against Florida’s sun with just a cabinet full of bottles, a few in-office sessions can finally get you ahead. Want realistic, local info? Evercare Wellness takes sun damage treatment Palmetto FL seriously—and won’t waste your time or your money.
Your Florida-specific morning and evening skincare routine
Okay, so we've talked a lot about why Florida skin needs special attention. Now, let's get down to the nitty-gritty: what your actual daily routine should look like. It's not about a million steps, but about using the right things at the right time. Think of it as a simple, effective system designed for our unique climate.
Morning: Cleanse, Vitamin C, SPF (Non-Negotiable)
Your morning routine is all about protection and prepping your skin for the day ahead. We want to cleanse away any overnight buildup, protect against environmental stressors, and, of course, shield you from that relentless Florida sun.
Gentle Cleanse: Start with a mild cleanser. You don't need anything harsh; just something to refresh your face. A gentle foaming cleanser works well to remove any oil or sweat that accumulated while you slept without stripping your skin.
Antioxidant Powerhouse (Vitamin C): This is where you layer in serious protection. A Vitamin C serum is your best friend in the morning. It helps neutralize free radicals from UV rays that might sneak past your sunscreen, brightens up any existing dark spots, and supports collagen production. We love the AlumierMD Brightening Serum for this – it's effective without being irritating.
SPF, SPF, SPF: I cannot stress this enough. Every single morning, rain or shine, you need sunscreen. Even if you're just popping out to the car or working from home, UVA rays can penetrate windows. For daily wear, a lightweight, broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher is perfect. Epicutis Lipid Defense SPF 50 is a fantastic option because it's mineral-based, feels great, and offers serious protection. If you're heading to the beach or pool, make sure it's water-resistant and reapply every two hours. This step alone is the most effective thing you can do for anti-aging and skin health. It's the foundation of achieving a radiant complexion year-round.
Evening: Retinoid or Peptides, Barrier Repair Moisturizer
Your evening routine is about repair and renewal. We're going to tackle any damage done during the day and help your skin recover overnight.
Double Cleanse: After a day in the Florida heat and humidity, your skin has accumulated sweat, oil, sunscreen, and whatever else the day threw at it. A single cleanse might not be enough. Start with an oil-based cleanser or micellar water to break down makeup and sunscreen. Then, follow up with your gentle foaming cleanser to wash everything away. This ensures your skin is truly clean and ready for treatment.
Targeted Treatment (Retinoid or Peptides): This is where you address specific concerns like pigmentation, texture, or fine lines. A retinoid (like retinol or prescription tretinoin) is a gold standard for cell turnover, collagen stimulation, and fading dark spots. If your skin is a bit sensitive or you're new to retinoids, you might opt for a peptide serum first. Peptides can help with firmness and repair without the potential irritation of retinoids. We have great options in both categories at Evercare.
Hydrate and Repair: Finish with a moisturizer that supports your skin barrier. Even if you have oily skin, you need to moisturize at night. Look for formulas with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, or niacinamide. These ingredients hydrate without feeling heavy and help your skin repair itself overnight. A good barrier repair cream can make a huge difference in how your skin feels and looks the next day, especially after using a retinoid. This helps in maintaining your radiance throughout the day and night.
Living in Florida means dealing with sun and humidity, which can be tough on your skin. To keep your face looking its best, you need a skincare plan that works for our climate. A good morning and evening routine can make a big difference. Want to learn more about what works best for Florida skin? Visit our website for tips and product recommendations tailored just for you!
Wrapping It Up: Florida Skin Care Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated
So, here’s the deal—Florida’s weather is wild, and your skin definitely feels it. Between the sun, the humidity, and those salty breezes, you’ve got to keep things simple but consistent. Sunscreen isn’t just for beach days; it’s for every single morning, rain or shine. A lightweight moisturizer and a gentle cleanser will save you from feeling greasy or dried out. And don’t forget to add a hydrating serum if your skin starts looking tired. Honestly, you don’t need a 10-step routine—just a few good habits that you actually stick with. If you ever feel stuck or want to try something new, places like Evercare Wellness & Aesthetics in Palmetto have your back with both advice and treatments. Take care of your skin, and it’ll take care of you—no matter what Florida throws your way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Florida's weather mess with my skin so much?
Florida's got this combo of super strong sun all year, plus tons of humidity. The sun constantly bombards your skin with rays that can age it and cause dark spots. Then, the humidity makes your skin produce more oil, which can lead to clogged pores. It's like a one-two punch for your skin!
Do I really need sunscreen every single day in Florida?
Yes, you absolutely do! Think of sunscreen as your skin's superhero cape. Even on cloudy days, those powerful UV rays are still getting through, causing damage you can't always see right away. Wearing sunscreen every morning is the best way to fight off premature aging and protect yourself from skin cancer.
My skin feels so oily in Florida. What should I do?
It's tempting to try and dry out oily skin, but that can actually make things worse! Instead, focus on using a gentle foaming cleanser to wash away excess oil and sweat. Follow up with a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer. The key is to balance your skin, not strip it bare.
What kind of moisturizer is best for Florida humidity?
You want something light that won't feel sticky or heavy. Look for moisturizers with gel-like textures or those labeled 'oil-free' and 'non-comedogenic' (meaning they won't clog your pores). Ingredients like hyaluronic acid are great because they attract water to your skin, keeping it hydrated without feeling greasy.
I'm seeing dark spots and lines. How can skincare help?
Those dark spots and lines are often signs of sun damage. Ingredients like Vitamin C can help brighten your skin and protect it from further harm. Retinoids are also super helpful for fading dark spots, smoothing texture, and boosting collagen. Exfoliants, like AHAs, can help shed dull, dead skin cells to reveal brighter skin underneath.
My skin gets red and irritated easily. What can I do?
Florida heat can make sensitive skin flare up. Look for products with soothing ingredients like niacinamide or centella asiatica (also known as cica). These can help calm redness and strengthen your skin's natural barrier, making it less reactive to the environment.
Is it ever too late to fix sun damage?
It's never too late to start protecting your skin and improving its appearance! While consistent sun protection is key to preventing *new* damage, treatments like chemical peels or microneedling can help address existing sun damage, like dark spots and uneven texture, giving your skin a fresh start.
What's the absolute must-have product for Florida skin?
If you could only pick one thing, it would have to be sunscreen. Seriously. It's your number one defense against aging, dark spots, and the risk of skin cancer. Make it a daily habit, and your skin will thank you for years to come.

