As summer approaches, bringing with it scorching hot days, many people also tend to simplify their skincare routines. Some believe that less is more during the summer, even skipping moisturizer and sunscreen, thinking that their skin will “balance itself.” However, maintaining this habit in the summer of 2025 can lead to your skin “speaking up” in undesirable ways, resulting in increased oil production, dehydration, and accelerated aging.
Simplifying Doesn’t Mean Neglecting
While the skinimalism trend is not inherently wrong, the issue lies in the misinterpretation of this concept. Simplifying your skincare routine doesn’t mean skipping essential steps, such as cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection. Regardless of how minimal your routine is, these three steps are fundamental: cleanse, moisturize, and protect with sunscreen.

Simplifying your skincare doesn’t mean skipping essential steps like cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection.
Neglecting any of these steps can lead to skin problems. Inadequate cleansing can result in clogged pores and acne. Skipping moisturizer can lead to dehydration, stimulating excess oil production. Forgoing sunscreen accelerates aging and increases the risk of skin discoloration. Therefore, even with a simplified routine, these fundamental steps are non-negotiable.
Oily Skin Still Needs Moisture – Don’t Misunderstand!
One of the most common misconceptions is that oily skin doesn’t require moisture. In reality, increased sebum production during the summer doesn’t mean your skin is well-hydrated. When skin lacks water, the sebaceous glands compensate by producing more oil, creating a vicious cycle: the more you try to control oil without providing moisture, the oilier your skin becomes.
Instead of skipping moisturizer, opt for lightweight, quick-absorbing products like gel moisturizers or lotions instead of rich creams. Ingredients such as Hyaluronic Acid (HA), Glycerin, Niacinamide, and Squalane effectively hydrate the skin without feeling heavy or greasy.

Choose lightweight, quick-absorbing moisturizers like gels or lotions over rich creams.
Don’t Skip Sunscreen, Even in Hot Weather
Many people avoid sunscreen during the summer, fearing it will make their skin greasy. However, not using sunscreen is the primary cause of accelerated aging, the appearance of wrinkles, discoloration, and dehydration. UV rays are potent all year round, especially in summer, so adequate protection is crucial.
The key to sun protection without the heavy feel is choosing the right sunscreen. Opt for gel, milk, or essence-type sunscreens that are lightweight, absorb quickly, and provide strong protection. Remember to reapply sunscreen every 2-3 hours if you’re exposed to the sun for extended periods.