Skincare collection videos
These videos always make me feel uneasy because it’s huge amounts being shown off as if it’s not just going to waste.
Tons of people say “i wish i had that much skincare” and I always ask why because most of it will expire unless you’re donating it or gifting it.
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Skincare collections, especially those showcased in videos or social media posts, often feature an impressive array of products—from popular brands like CeraVe to luxury labels such as La Mer. However, despite the allure of owning an extensive variety, many people don't realize the practical downsides. The truth is, most skincare items have expiration dates, and if products remain unused for too long, they can lose effectiveness or even harm the skin. It's not uncommon to see collections overflowing with cleansers, serums, and moisturizers, all unused and taking space. This accumulation not only increases the chance of product expiry but also raises concerns about sustainability and ethical consumption. Instead of constantly adding to your stash, prioritizing quality over quantity helps maintain skin health and reduces unnecessary waste. One practical approach is to focus on skincare organization, keeping only the essentials tailored to your skin type and concerns. Regularly donating unopened products to friends or charity organizations ensures unused items find a good home instead of being discarded. Incorporating mindful purchasing habits can also help—before buying a new product, consider if it addresses your current skincare needs or if you can finish your current products first. Moreover, brands guarantee product safety through guarantees and recharge initiatives, emphasizing the value of their formulations when used properly. Ultimately, embracing responsible skincare habits benefits both your skin and the environment, transforming the beauty routine into an empowering and sustainable practice.





































































It’s pr guys they probably can’t afford this