Skinimalism: Beauty Declutters (And It's Going Viral)
After the era of giant hauls, the trend flips: fewer products, more common sense, and Luxembourg follows.
For years, the haul reigned: unboxing twenty products on camera, shelves bursting at the seams. Then fatigue set in, and with it a counter-current: skinimalism. Less, but better.
Fed up with full shelves
The idea: three or four products that actually do the job, instead of twelve gathering dust. "Decluttering my bathroom" videos hit just as hard as the old hauls, proof that audiences also love being told to stop buying. It's the anti-haul, the same game, just flipped.
Why it resonates in Luxembourg
In a country where purchasing power gets debated as much as the weather, spending less for better lands well. Local beauty communities share their minimalist routines and their "products we actually repurchase". The angle to keep: skinimalism is still content, so still a form of marketing, just smarter. Buying less is still buying, but at least we breathe.
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- Decryptage du virage skinimalisme face a la culture du haul
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