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Clean by James Hamblin
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Named a Best Book of 2020 by NPR and Vanity Fair, and one of Smithsonian’s Ten Best Science Books of the year. Preventative medicine physician and Atlantic writer James Hamblin explores how we got here — examining the surprising science and culture of how we care for our skin today.
- A lucid, entertaining introduction to the science of skin microbes and probiotics
- Hamblin talks to dermatologists, microbiologists, aestheticians & more — and even gives up showering to see what happens
- Explores the skin microbiome: the trillions of microbes living on our skin and in our pores
- Reconsiders what “clean” really means — often doing less, and saving time, money, water & plastic
- Paperback
Why we love this product
Clean by James Hamblin is the perfect read for anyone curious about what our skin actually needs, and how much of our routine is habit versus necessity. With wit and solid science, Hamblin explores the skin microbiome and our culture of over-washing, making a thoughtful case for doing less and choosing gentler products. It is right at home in a clean-living library and may just change how you think about your bathroom shelf. Smart, funny, and refreshingly practical.
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What is Clean about?
Physician and Atlantic writer James Hamblin explores the surprising science and culture of skincare — including the skin microbiome and what it really means to be 'clean.'
Is it telling me to stop showering?
Not exactly. Hamblin gives up showering as an experiment, but the book is a balanced, entertaining look at how doing less can sometimes be kinder to your skin — and to your time, water and wallet.
Who would enjoy this book?
Anyone curious about skincare, microbiome science, or rethinking their routine. He talks with dermatologists, microbiologists and aestheticians along the way, all in an accessible style.
What format is it?
It's a paperback.
Has it been recognized?
Yes — it was named a Best Book of 2020 by NPR and Vanity Fair, and one of Smithsonian's Ten Best Science Books of the year.