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The Truth Behind Skincare Myths: Stop Believing These in 2025

When it comes to skin care, everyone has an opinion - your friends, social media influencers, and that random ad you happened to see scrolling through the Internet at midnight. However, not all advice is good advice. In fact, some of the most widely popular skincare myths actually harm more than help.

Moving into 2025, it feels like an apt time to clear the air on some of these long-standing myths. From acne myths to SPF ambiguity, this is where we separate fact from fiction so you can get on with creating a skincare routine that works for you. It's about time we busted some skincare myths.

In this Article:

Myth 1: Acne Only Affects Teenagers

Myth 2: All Alcohols in Skincare Are Bad

Myth 1: Acne Only Affects Teenagers

Acne does not magically disappear after high school. Many adults, especially women, get affected by such things long into their 30s and 40s, while among the older adults, the count goes higher. Hormonal changes, stress, and lifestyle factors are common culprits for adult acne. One can also get breakouts, known as purging, when they experiment with new skincare products.

Myth 2: All Alcohols in Skincare Are Bad

All alcohols are not the same. There are some of them, such as denatured ones, that tend to dry out the skin and damage its protective barrier. Denatured alcohol has astringent properties and a quick drying effect. It also acts as a preservative for some of your skincare products. Common types are alcohol denatured , isopropyl alcohol, and SD Alcohol 40-B.

There are also “fatty alcohols” like cetyl alcohol or stearyl alcohol that are actually beneficial for the skin. These types of alcohols actually serve as emollients-softening and hydrating the skin.

Before writing off any product that contains the word "alcohol," take a closer look at which type it uses. Not all alcohols are harmful—while denatured ones can dry out your skin, fatty alcohols can actually help moisturize it. It's all about the specific type and how it's formulated.

Tired of scanning ingredient lists for hidden alcohols? We've done the work for you. Simple Skincare leaves out over 2000 harsh ingredients, including harmful alcohols.

Myth 3: Oily Skin Doesn't Need Moisturizer

One of the biggest mistakes made by oily skin people during their skin care routine is skipping moisturizer. When there is not enough moisture, your skin overcompensates by producing even more oil, leading to clogging of pores and formation of blackheads.

Choose the right moisturizer. Lightweight, gel-based, or those with no n-comedogenic formulas are ideal for oily skin types. They deliver all the moisture your skin requires without leaving it feeling greasy. A great choice is our Ultra-Light Liquid Moisturiser. The water gel texture absorbs quickly and sinks right into your skin, leaving no greasy residue behind. It also contains witch hazel, thyme, and zinc, which work in unison to give your skin 24-hour hydration. The best part? Your skin stays matte and doesn’t get oily. Remember, balanced hydration is essential for healthy skin irrespective of skin type!

Myth 4: Higher SPF Means Better Protection

Higher SPF does give you more protection, but the degree of protection is not vastly different. For example, SPF 30 blocks nearly 97% while SPF 50 offers about 98%, and anything above SPF 50 generally just adds marginally extra protection.

However, it's most important that you use enough and reapply often. If you’re not properly using your sunscreen or don’t use it consistently, even the highest SPF wouldn’t be able to defend your skin. Stick with at least an SPF 30 and apply 2 fingers worth of sunscreen for maximum efficient protection. Our Kind To Skin Gel Sunscreen protects your skin from sun damage with the power of SPF 50. This formula absorbs immediately, leaving a dewy and smooth finish behind – minus the white cast!

Myth 5: A Longer Skincare Routine Is Better

More steps do not always ensure better results. In fact, it may worsen the condition of the skin by irritating it and compromise the skin's natural barrier, resulting in breakouts.

A simple routine that is effective for your unique skin problems often proves most beneficial. Cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen are non-negotiable. If you'd like to add more to that, introduce just one or two actives, but be careful not to go overboard. Remember, quality over quantity is the golden rule in skincare.

Myth 6: Double Cleansing Is Only For People Who Wear Makeup

Double cleansing is essential for everyone – not just people who wear makeup. Our skin picks up all sorts of things throughout the day—pollution, dirt, excess oil—making double cleansing beneficial for almost everyone. The cleansing process starts with oil-based cleansers to get rid of sunblock, sebum, and impurities. The second cleanse typically uses a water-based product to make sure the skin is squeaky clean and prepares it for absorption of other products. Our Cleansing Jelly Oil works at removing dirt, makeup and other debris with ease. This gentle formula contains squalane and glycerin to ensure that your skin remains soft and supple post wash as well. It also contains Capric Triglyceride which helps dissolve makeup and sunscreen with ease. Next, follow up with the Refreshing Facial Wash. With a 100% soap-free formula, it washes off the remaining dirt without stripping your skin. It is also enriched with Vitamin E and pro Vitamin B5 which keeps your skin supple and soft.

Conclusion

It’s 2025 and it’s about time you left these skincare myths behind. The fact is that a skincare routine can be customised for everyone: your skin type, specific concerns, and lifestyle.

With these myths cleared up, you can build a routine that makes sense for your skin—no unnecessary steps, no confusing rules. Here's to clearer, healthier skin and a whole lot less fuss about how to care for it!

Team Simple
Written by Team Simple on Jan 10, 2025
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