Walk into any store, scroll through TikTok, or open Instagram, and one thing is clear, skincare is everywhere. From teenagers to adults, everyone seems to be building a routine, trying new products, and chasing that “glowing skin” look. But why has skincare become such a big trend?
First, social media has played a huge role. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram are full of influencers sharing routines, product reviews, and transformations. These videos make skincare look simple, fun, and almost like a must-have habit. When you constantly see perfect skin online, it’s easy to feel like you need the same.
Another reason is awareness. Today, people understand more about their skin and overall health. Skincare is no longer just about beauty, it’s part of self-care. Taking a few minutes for your skin can feel relaxing and can boost your confidence.
There’s also a huge variety of products now. Whether it’s acne, dryness, or dark spots, there’s always something being marketed as the solution. This makes skincare feel more personal, but also more confusing.
But here’s the important part many people ignore:
Not every product is safe or right for you.
People are now trying products just because they are trending, without checking what’s inside them. Some skincare products contain strong chemicals or ingredients that may irritate your skin, cause breakouts, or even damage your skin barrier if used incorrectly.
Here are a few things to be careful about:
Know your skin type – Oily, dry, combination, or sensitive skin all react differently
Check ingredients – Some products have harsh chemicals that may not suit you
Avoid mixing too many products – Using too many at once can harm your skin instead of helping it
Don’t follow every trend – What works for someone else may not work for you
Patch test first – Always test a product on a small area before using it fully
Another issue is pressure. Many people feel like they need expensive, 10-step routines to have good skin. In reality, skincare doesn’t have to be complicated. A simple routine, cleansing, moisturizing, and sunscreen can be enough.
Overconsumption is also becoming a problem. Buying too many products just because they are trending can waste money and damage your skin.
In the end, skincare should be about taking care of yourself, not chasing perfection. Trends will come and go, but healthy skin comes from understanding what works for you and being careful with what you use.
Brenna AKARABO
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