The Minimalist community presents It's More or Less the Best, a curation compilation highlighting some outstanding blogs published over the past week.
These selected authors shared their personal stories and views on different aspects of their minimalist lifestyle, giving some insight into what the style of living involves.
This compilation is presented to help shine the spotlight on the selected posts, with the hope that you will take a look at them in case you missed any.
Outstanding Minimalists Blogs in no particular order.
Glowing Without the Gimmicks
✨"When I initially became curious about skincare, I searched the internet for a straight and simple formula I could use. I wanted to get three or four products max. But I kept coming across videos where girls would whip out baskets of products; I didn’t want that." @zitalove
Not Pick Me, Just Fit Me
✨"Have I ever been tempted by those advertisements? Honestly, yes. I've tried package A for acne, package B for brightening, etc. What did I get? I was exhausted because those products don't always work for our skin. " @titisnariyah
Peaceful Living
✨"The quietness and peace were traded for development in the neighborhood, which makes no sense, but it's beyond me to maintain the things I love about my environment before the development came. We have more people, more problems, especially with noise, and there is this temptation to relocate sometimes, but for how long will I have to move around because in this part of the world, development changes the order of things?" @george-dee
Inexpert Skincare
✨"All in all, I keep it simple. We all should when it comes to such products. These aren't necessities, they only enhance our experience and results. The true priority should be health and wellness; starting with diet and exercise." @riz611
Finding Calm in Everyday Simplicity
✨"Crocheting is another calm way for me to reduce my screen time. The soothing rhythm of the process allows me to find peace in creativity, helping me slow down to create a piece of art. I enjoy it even more with some music or while reading books." @lizizoo
Water and Peace of Mind
✨"I don't fuss or stress over my skin. I don't spend hours looking in the mirror, trying to find issues with my skin. I don't worry that I might be getting darker or that my skin looks different. I just sort of let things be. And I have been learning to stress less, worry less, and just breathe calmly, which is good for me. I think when your mind is at peace, your skin and body would be at peace too." @terjix
My skin, my way: Embracing Minimalism
✨"I started seeing changes in my face. In the aspect of the spots that were making houses on my face, they started to go little by little until I could no longer see them again. With the spots gone, I also started getting my complexion back.
At the end of the day, I realized that I didn't need to buy so many products for my face and body; just a few things were what I needed." @alexandria12
Am I a skincare minimalist?
✨"Yes, I think I am a minimalist when it comes to skincare. In fact, I very rarely use skincare. However, that doesn't mean I don't have any skincare products at all. Of course I have some, it's just that I rarely use them especially in the last few months. " @devyswan1
A Little Care, A Beauty Skin: Content Over Quality
✨"The body soap I use is also a DIY product, combining turmeric and black soap. Mum made them and they do not only make my skin look better, it also brings this calm feeling whenever I use it. The soap since it's a diy is not well packaged or look good but believe me, it's everything my skin needs for a good feel." @merit.ahama
A Simple and Clear Skin
✨"When it comes to my body, I have a very dry skin and most times this could cause breakouts for me. I have come to understand the kind of skin I have so I try to maintain it without doing too much. Knowing that I have very dry skin, I stick to my body oil and also vaseline. These two have helped to maintain my skin and keep it away from breakouts." @beeeee
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