
Every year, the beauty industry witnesses skincare and makeup recaps and resolutions that are either carried forward to the next year or abandoned by the end of the year. Today, we’re going to talk about the beauty fails of 2025, which we’re in no mood to take up next year. Either some were picked from Instagram Reels or created by beauty influencers across the globe; our trend analysis suggests that these picks have reached their expiry date and should be cancelled before entering 2026. So, are you ready to learn the 5 beauty trends we’re officially dumping before 2025 is over? Stay tuned!

Where one side of the beauty industry emphasised keeping things minimal and subtle, some influencers were heavily using skincare products one after another and were following a 16-step skincare routine every day. This is not environmentally sustainable, will definitely create a hole in your pocket, is not suitable for all skin types, and the layering will surely give you the beauty ick. So, this hefty routine sounds like baggage that should be dumped in 2025.
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We understand that Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok can easily influence anyone, but changing your skincare routine every month because of new trends and products in the market is harshly playing with your skin’s surface layer. Our skin requires some time to get accustomed to the product, but our impatient nature never gives it the time and moves on to a new zone of experimentation, which creates a negative impact on the skin, leading to breakouts, acne, and more.
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This year, we saw people using dupe products from platforms like Meesho, Flipkart, Amazon, Etsy, and other brands like Rhode, Fenty Beauty, Rare Beauty, and others. Dupes might offer you a reasonable price bracket, but when it comes to your skin, never compromise on the quality. The lower price range is because of cheaper quality, which can lead to issues of redness, acne, irritation, and more.
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Heavy, patchy, and creasy makeup needs to be dumped this year. Where the makeup community is shifting to airbrush makeup settings and more, some people are still blending it wrong, giving you a cakey makeup finish, which snatches away the whole look in seconds. This trend is finally being phased out as people want their skin to look more real, fresh, and comfortable, especially in a country like India, where a warmer climate leads to heavy sweating, which makes things look worse.
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We understand that lip gloss instantly transports you to the Y2K era, but people are purchasing massive amounts of lip products, which is simply hoarding and not even required. This is environmentally sane and is another way of creating a hole in your pocket. Say no to lip gloss this year, as the sticky formula attracts dirt and bacteria, making your natural lip barrier weak and dull. So, in 2026, opt for better formulations for your lips, focusing on long-term lip health with a reasonable price bracket.
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