How to Create a Simple, Sensory-Friendly Skincare Routine (Copy)
Skincare doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, if you’ve ever stood in front of your bathroom mirror overwhelmed by too many products (or textures or scents that just don’t sit right), we see you. We built Lavish Earth for exactly that reason.
If you’ve got sensory sensitivities or just crave a routine that feels right, here’s how to build a simple, effective, sensory-friendly skincare routine.
If it’s working, keep doing that! Your skin is happy.
Step 1: Start with What Already Works
You don’t need a 10-step skincare routine. You need your skincare routine.
If it’s working, keep doing that.
That cleanser you love because it smells like a calming cloud and doesn’t leave you tight? Keep it. That face oil that feels like a silky hug? Don’t ditch it just because TikTok says something else.
Step 2: Keep the Steps Minimal
Try this basic structure:
Gentle Cleanser
Hydrating Mist or Toner (optional)
Face Oil or Moisturizer
Barrier Cream or SPF (in the AM)
That’s it. Four steps max. Sensory overwhelm? Denied.
Step 3: Choose Products That Feel Good
Night Cream formulated with sensitive skin (+ brains!) in mind. Lightly scented with earthy frankincense oil.
We’re talking texture, scent, and vibe.
Textures: Smooth, creamy, whipped, or silky are often the most comfortable for sensitive skin and brains.
Scents: Choose subtle essential oils or go unscented if needed.
Application: Use clean hands or a soft cloth — no harsh scrubbing required.
Step 4: Be Consistent (Not Perfect)
You don’t have to do everything every day. Aim for consistency, but give yourself grace. If your routine feels soothing and easy, you’ll be more likely to stick with it.
Final Tip: If Something Feels Off, Trust Yourself
Your skin (and your nervous system) are wise. If a product makes your skin sting, itch, or just feel “wrong,” stop using it. Your comfort matters more than the hype.
Lavish Earth was created for sensory-friendly, feel-good skincare — because self-care shouldn’t feel like a struggle.
Keep it simple. Keep it soft. Keep it yours.