Why are we hearing "less is more" in skincare?
The skincare industry grows by convincing people they need more products. But a growing body of evidence — and the experience of many dermatologists — points in the opposite direction. Simpler routines are often more effective, more sustainable, and easier on the skin than complex ones.
The Problem With Complicated Routines
When you layer multiple active ingredients on top of each other, you create problems. Some ingredients interact poorly. The cumulative effect of too many actives can disrupt the skin barrier, leading to redness, sensitivity, and dryness. And a ten-step routine is a routine most people will not do consistently.
What the Skin Actually Needs
Clean skin. A supported barrier. Adequate hydration. Protection from UV. Everything else is built on top of these four things. For most people, a routine that covers these consistently is all they need.
What a Minimal Routine Looks Like
Cleanser. Serum. Barrier support. Moisturizer. Done twice a day, consistently, with clean formulas and the right ingredients.
The Sonsie Glow Essentials Bundle is a starting point. Add the Adapt Cream and Multi Moisture Cream for the complete four-step routine.
FAQs
How many products should be in a skincare routine?
Four to six is a solid range: cleanser, serum, barrier cream, moisturizer, SPF, lip balm. More than that and you start encountering diminishing returns and increasing irritation risk.
What is skinimalism?
Skinimalism is the approach of using fewer, higher-quality skincare products focused on skin health rather than accumulating an extensive routine. It emphasizes barrier health, hydration, and simplicity.







