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Our beauty routines, as we all know, are more than just makeup products, spa days, and skincare. They are our lifestyle and our way of feeling good day to day. As the saying goes, simplicity is beauty. That being said, this blog is dedicated to bringing you fun, mindful, and ethical beauty routines.
introducing skinimalism
Introducing our prince charming: Skinimalism. This is a sustainable beauty trend that encourages a more minimalistic approach to self-care. At its heart is the idea that you can totally do more with less and look damn good while doing it.Â
Why sustainable beauty matters
Its 2024 and Trump was just reelected. As a result, we have elected to ignore climate change and other environmental issues. Hence, our opportunity to rebel, to create a revolution in unique and inspired ways- like for example through our beauty routines. Beyond being an artistic avenue to recharge, beauty is political. In the words of Audre Lorde “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” Beauty is PoliticalÂ
Sustainable beauty has the power to:
- reduce environment waste
- encourage mindful consumption
- Prevent sensitive skin irritation
- Enhance natural beauty
- Create the “effortless” aestheticÂ
All while still achieving the perfect look.Â
Skinimalism is more than an elegant expression of sustainable beauty, it is ethical self-care. It is a form of freedom from obsessive consumerism. It is a display of love for our planet. Skinimalism matters because it is a tool for people to protect ecosystems, reduce carbon footprints, and preserve natural resources.
join the movement
So, if you are looking to join the ethical self-care movement look no further! Here you will find our sustainable beauty shopping list, beauty guides, product reviews, intuitive beauty rituals, DIY beauty advice, and a supportive community.
“CARING FOR MYSELF IS NOT SELF INDULGENCE, IT IS SELF-PRESERVATION, AND THAT IS AN ACT OF POLITICAL WARFARE.”
Audrey Lorde
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