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Is your 10-step skincare routine actually good for your skin โ€” or good for your feed?

The global skincare market crossed $122 billion in 2025, and some of that growth is getting harder to defend on health grounds alone. In 2024 the "Sephora kids" story went viral for a real reason โ€” nine- and ten-year-olds were photographed stocking up on $70 retinol serums and vitamin-C acids meant for adult skin, and dermatologists (backed by an actual peer-reviewed harms study) started publicly warning about real irritation and barrier damage in young skin. Meanwhile a backlash trend called "skinimalism" โ€” three products, done โ€” has been trending for over a year, with dermatologists calling it the smarter approach all along.

The debate isn't really about whether skincare "works" โ€” most of these ingredients are legitimately backed by dermatology research. It's about what's actually driving the routine: are people layering serums because a dermatologist would recommend it for their specific skin, or because "get ready with me" videos and $40 serum unboxings have turned a bathroom counter into a status display? Is the modern skincare aisle selling skin health, or selling the aesthetic of self-care?


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Contrary to the hottest skincare trends at the moment, you donโ€™t need a 10 step skin care routine to have good skin (no matter how aesthetically pleasing it may look on a shelf ). Contrary to the hottest skincare trends at the moment, you donโ€™t need a 10 step skin care routine...
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What is a good one-step skin care routine? A one-step skin care routine, I think, is not a thing. A one-step skin care routine, I think, is not a thing. If you are wanting to keep your skin care routine down to 1โ€“2 steps, then the next product I think is a must would be moistu...
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Have you tried playing padel, the fast-growing racket sport?

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It's a super fast and extremely fun sport. Padel feels faster-paced and a bit more intense, both sports grow the racquet community, Both are
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A padel court is smaller than a tennis court and surrounded by glass walls. The game feels social because rallies last longer and teamwork
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