húðlit
Húðlit, also known as Icelandic skin care or skincare traditions, refers to the historical and contemporary practices of maintaining skin health in Iceland. Rooted in the country’s harsh climate and limited access to modern products, these methods emphasize natural ingredients and practical approaches to protect the skin from cold, wind, and sun exposure.
Traditional Icelandic skincare often relied on readily available resources such as sheep’s wool fat (lamb grease),
In modern times, Icelandic skincare has evolved while retaining some of these traditional elements. Brands and
Húðlit is not just a practical necessity but also a cultural practice, reflecting Icelanders’ connection to