Measuring Tips
Measure around the fullest part of your bust.
Measure around the narrowest part of your torso.
With your feet together measure around the fullest part of your hips/rear.
If skincare feels confusing, exhausting, or like it’s somehow your fault, let’s clear something up right now:
You’re not bad at skincare. You’re just doing too much.
Somewhere along the way, skincare stopped being about care and started feeling like homework. Ten-step routines. Acids for every mood. New launches every week. And if your skin freaks out? The message is subtle but constant: you’re not trying hard enough.
But what if the problem isn’t you — it’s the overload?
The Myth of “More = Better”
We’ve been taught to believe that great skin comes from piling on products:
Sounds productive. Feels responsible.But skin doesn’t work like that.
Your skin is an organ, not a project. When overwhelmed, it doesn’t “glow harder” — it pushes back.
What “Doing Too Much” Looks Like on Skin
If you’ve experienced any of these, overdoing it might be the real issue:
That’s not failure.
That’s a compromised skin barrier asking for a break.
The Overcare Trap
Here’s the quiet trap many people fall into:
It’s not a discipline problem.
It’s an information overload problem.
Skincare marketing rarely says: “Pause. Simplify. Let your skin breathe.”
But that’s often exactly what your skin needs.
Minimal ≠ Lazy. It’s Strategic.
Healthy skin thrives on consistency, not chaos.
At its core, skin needs just a few things:
Not everything has to tingle to work.
Not every product has to multitask.
And not every trend needs to touch your face.
Sometimes the most effective routine is the one that feels… almost boring.
Signs You’re On the Right Track
You’re probably doing skincare right when:
That’s not flashy.
That’s sustainable.
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