skinimalism
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of skin + minimalism.
Noun
[edit]skinimalism (uncountable)
- (neologism) A skincare philosophy which emphasizes simplicity and only using products which are absolutely necessary. [from 2010s]
- 2020 February 14, ES Magazine, page 73:
- From the proliferation of skinimalism to the rise of by-product beauty and a new wave of products to banish blackheads, Rose Beer reports on the latest and greatest in skincare now
- 2021 December 1, “Glow with It”, in Hello! Fashion[1]:
- As we embrace ‘skinimalism’, meet the multi-tasking make-up product that’s actually good for your complexion
- 2022 May 17, “Allow the Skin to Breathe”, in The Asian Age[3]:
- ‘Skinimalism’ is essentially about de-cluttering skincare cupboards and staying away from ‘adding to the cart’.
- 2022 October 29, Michelle Martin, “Trial & error”, in Irish Daily Star[4]:
- Should we all be following the fabled Korean 12-step regime, or is the recent trend for pared-back ‘skinimalism’ the way forward?