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Named a Best Book of 2020 by NPR and Vanity Fair

One of Smithsonian''s Ten Best Science Books of 2020

?A searching and vital explication of germ theory, social norms, and what the modern era is really doing to our bodies and our psyches.? ?Vanity Fair


A preventative medicine physician and staff writer for The Atlanticexplains thesurprising and unintended effects of our hygiene practicesin this informative andentertaining introduction to the new science of skin microbes and probiotics.


Keeping skin healthy is a booming industry, and yet it seems like almost no one agrees on what actually works.Confusing messages from health authoritiesand ineffectivetreatments haveleft many people desperate for reliable solutions. An enormous alternative industry is filling the void, selling products that are often of questionable safety and totally unknown effectiveness.

InClean, doctor and journalist James Hamblin explores how we got here, examining the science and culture of how we care for our skin today. He talks to dermatologists, microbiologists, allergists, immunologists, aestheticians, bar-soap enthusiasts, venture capitalists, Amish people, theologians, and straight-up scam artists, trying to figure out what it really means to be clean. He even experiments with giving up showers entirely, and discovers that he is not alone.

Along the way, he realizes that most of our standards of cleanliness are less related to health than most people think.Amajor part of the picture has been missing: a little-known ecosystem known as the skin microbiome?the trillions of microbes that live on our skin and in our pores. These microbes are not dangerous; they?re more like an outer layer of skin that no one knew we had, and theyinfluence everything from acne, eczema, and dry skin, to how we smell. The new goal of skin care will be to cultivate a healthy biome?and to embrace the meaning of ?clean? in the natural sense. This can mean doing much less, saving time, money, energy, water, and plastic bottles in the process.

Lucid, accessible, and deeply researched,Cleanexplores the ongoing, radical change in the way we think about our skin, introducing readers to the emerging science that will be at the forefront of health and wellness conversations in coming years.

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    Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
    Publication Date: 20/07/2021
    ISBN13: 9780525538325, 978-0525538325
    ISBN10: 0525538321

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Named a Best Book of 2020 by NPR and Vanity Fair

    One of Smithsonian''s Ten Best Science Books of 2020

    ?A searching and vital explication of germ theory, social norms, and what the modern era is really doing to our bodies and our psyches.? ?Vanity Fair


    A preventative medicine physician and staff writer for The Atlanticexplains thesurprising and unintended effects of our hygiene practicesin this informative andentertaining introduction to the new science of skin microbes and probiotics.


    Keeping skin healthy is a booming industry, and yet it seems like almost no one agrees on what actually works.Confusing messages from health authoritiesand ineffectivetreatments haveleft many people desperate for reliable solutions. An enormous alternative industry is filling the void, selling products that are often of questionable safety and totally unknown effectiveness.

    InClean, doctor and journalist James Hamblin explores how we got here, examining the science and culture of how we care for our skin today. He talks to dermatologists, microbiologists, allergists, immunologists, aestheticians, bar-soap enthusiasts, venture capitalists, Amish people, theologians, and straight-up scam artists, trying to figure out what it really means to be clean. He even experiments with giving up showers entirely, and discovers that he is not alone.

    Along the way, he realizes that most of our standards of cleanliness are less related to health than most people think.Amajor part of the picture has been missing: a little-known ecosystem known as the skin microbiome?the trillions of microbes that live on our skin and in our pores. These microbes are not dangerous; they?re more like an outer layer of skin that no one knew we had, and theyinfluence everything from acne, eczema, and dry skin, to how we smell. The new goal of skin care will be to cultivate a healthy biome?and to embrace the meaning of ?clean? in the natural sense. This can mean doing much less, saving time, money, energy, water, and plastic bottles in the process.

    Lucid, accessible, and deeply researched,Cleanexplores the ongoing, radical change in the way we think about our skin, introducing readers to the emerging science that will be at the forefront of health and wellness conversations in coming years.

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