This archive report was first published on 19 July 2020.
Published on July 19, 2020, skinimalism has become a buzz in the beauty world, especially during the pandemic when people are staying at home more and needing minimal makeup.
At its core, skinimalism is about reducing the number of beauty products you use and embracing a more natural approach to skincare. This means giving your skin a break from harsh chemicals and artificial fragrances found in many commercial products.
One way to practice skinimalism is by adopting a 'skin fasting' routine, where you hydrate and avoid applying any products for a few days. This allows your skin to breathe and can help prevent breakouts caused by clogged pores.
Another approach is to use multipurpose products that can serve multiple functions, reducing the number of items you need to apply to your face. You can also go back to the basics by following a simple three-step routine: cleanse, tone, and moisturize.
For those who want to take it a step further, skinimalism also involves simplifying your night routine by using a single, nourishing product, such as a vitamin E serum, and getting a good night's sleep.
Overall, skinimalism is a refreshing approach to beauty that encourages self-care and a more natural approach to skincare.