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What Is Skinimalism and Why Are Women Embracing the Trend?

Fewer products, more benefits. How? Skinimalism. Learn more about it here!

September 22, 2021
Read Time: 4 Minutes

Benefits of Skinimalism>

It Targets Your Skin’s Needs>

It Brings More Benefits with Less Effort>

It Can Save Time and Energy>

It Helps You Be More Mindful of the Environment>


In recent years, the minimalist lifestyle has become popular not only in interior design and fashion but also in skin care. The phenomenon is called skinimalism, which involves streamlining your skincare routine. Aesthetically, it also means showing off your skin’s natural texture by wearing less makeup. Pinterest called skinimalism the beauty trend of the year in its 2021 Trend Predictions Report, defining it simply as “allowing your natural skin to shine through.”

Benefits of Skinimalism

Skinimalism is not just about using fewer products — it’s about trimming your routine down to products specific to your skin’s needs. The Indian Journal of Dermatology states that using too many products with active ingredients may cause irritation. Some ingredients may also counteract each other if you’re not careful. In the end, you just need to listen to your skin. If you’re thinking of giving skinimalism a try, here are some benefits you can look forward to.

It Targets Your Skin’s Needs

Skinimalism is all about customizing your skincare routine so that it suits your skin’s needs as well as your lifestyle. There is no fixed number of products that would qualify as “skinimalism” — the idea is to bring it down to the essentials.

For example, if you have seven products in your current routine, keep the basics for cleansing, toning, and moisturizing, and one serum that targets your skin concern. For acne-prone skin, the main ingredient to look for is salicylic acid. For dull skin, look for niacinamide to brighten skin, and retinol to encourage cellular turnover

It Brings More Benefits with Less Effort

The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology explains that the basic principle of skinimalism is using only essential and multi-purpose products on your skin. It’s not only practical and easy on the pocket, but it also teaches you to pay attention to what you put on your face. Why use three different serums when you can get all its benefits on one? 

One example of such a product is Pond’s Bright Triple Glow Serum. This 3-in-1 serum brightens the skin with Gluta-boost-C, minimizes your pores with niacinamide, and gives you a dewy glow with hyaluronic acid. This can cut your routine down to three products without skimping on skincare benefits.

It Can Save Time and Energy

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Make your skincare routine simpler and more effective with skinimalism

Being minimalist means cutting out unnecessary things in life, including the time and energy spent doing many steps of skin care. With fewer products to use, you can focus on allowing each step to be fully absorbed by your skin. It’s not just time- and cost-effective, it’s also more therapeutic and relaxing. Skinimalism leaves you with more time for other activities or rest. 

It Helps You Be More Mindful of the Environment

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Taking care of your skin and environment is possible with skinimalism.

According to Zero Waste Week, more than 120 billion units of beauty packaging are produced globally every year. Skinimalism encourages buying fewer products which also means fewer boxes, bottles, bubble wraps, and paper bags. Of course, being environmentally friendly is more complex than that, but it’s a good start. This beauty trend makes it possible to take care of your skin and help the environment out at the same time.

When it comes to skin care, it all comes down to doing what suits your skin and your lifestyle. Skinimalism is a trend that’s embraced by many and if you think it’ll work for you, go ahead and give it a shot. After all, showing off your natural skin (and saving time and money in the process) can’t be a bad thing!

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