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Skims
Opinion

Why I won't be adding Skims’ latest «must-have» to my night routine

Natalie Hemengül
31/7/2025
Translation: Elicia Payne

The people in the comments on Instagram thought the face wrap was a belated April Fool’s joke. But Skims is serious about this piece of fabric and markets it as an important step in your beauty routine. Let’s discuss!

The industry magazine Business of Fashion aptly puts the product into context:

The piece taps into the «morning shed» trend on TikTok, where influencers show off the wide range of face, skin and jaw-enhancing accoutrements they wear at night including jawline-lifting straps, overnight sheet masks and mouth tape.
Business of Fashion

I’m not sure.

Where’s the boundary?

Go to bed ugly

I can understand this desire to get «the best» out of yourself. I, too, am always happy to fork out a lot of money for others to shake their heads at me in the comments column. So why does this not sit right with me and why now?

Perhaps because the face wrap is symbolic of a trend that I don’t want to join in with. A trend whose price is a little too high for me, because it not only demands money, but also sacrifices comfort:

At first, I could dismiss these types of videos as humorous or simply click-happy content. I was aware that the routines shown weren’t realistic evening rituals for the majority. Neither in terms of time nor financially. But the more often the clips were played to me, the less absurd they seemed. Wild, right?

I’m lucky I’m so lazy.

All or nothing

Beauty innovations can and should bring joy, no question about it. But somewhere between innovation and consumerism, we’ve lost the balance. Instead of «either or», it’s often «all or nothing».

So, what I really want to say is: be selective. Only integrate products and rituals from this wealth of options that really make sense for you and your life.

Yes, look after yourself, but also be critical.

Header image: Skims

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As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions. 


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