UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / May 01, 2026 / With warmer weather bringing clearer skies, one may expect skin to follow suit; poor skin health and complexion is something we associate with winter, after all. In reality, spring and early summer can bring a different experience altogether: fluctuating temperatures, increased sun exposure and changes in routine often leave skin looking - and feeling - in poor health.
Skin is, after all, our largest organ - a reflection of what is happening beneath the surface. Even subtle imbalances can show up in the form of dryness, irritation or unexpected flare-ups.
This can lead many to reach for creams and other topical products, but supporting skin health is not solely about what is applied topically. Internal factors such as nutrient intake, hydration and gut balance all play a role in skin health. And Irish Sea Moss, a mineral-rich sea vegetable harvested from the Atlantic coast of Ireland, can be skin's greatest ally.
Laboratory analysis shows that Irish Sea Moss delivers substantial levels of vitamins and minerals including vitamin C, zinc and iodine, all of which are linked to skin health. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation, supporting the structure and elasticity of the skin, while zinc plays a role in maintenance and repair. Alongside this, its naturally occurring polysaccharides support hydration and gut health, both of which are closely connected to skin appearance and comfort.
Not only does sea moss have a rich nutrient profile, but it fits easily into any everyday routines. It can be taken as a gel, blended into drinks, or even applied directly to the skin as a simple mask. This flexibility allows it to support skin health in a more structured, holistic manner - particularly during seasonal transitions when the body is adjusting. It does not simply try to undo damage as many creams do: it prevents it.
Harry Morgan, founder of The Moss Way, believes that a change in how people approach skin is long overdue.
“As the seasons change, skin does not always respond in predictable ways. Looking beyond surface-level solutions and towards a more balanced, internal approach may be what helps maintain that sense of ease and comfort through the months ahead,” he said.
“When people notice their skin changing, the instinct is often to switch products straight away,” he says. “But often it is about what is going on internally. If the body is supported properly, the skin too will thrive. That is where something like sea moss can make a difference.”
For more information, visit www.themossway.co.uk.
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