What if your bathroom worked more like your kitchen?

What if your bathroom worked more like your kitchen?

Posted by Gntl Skincare on

The best kitchens are surprisingly uncluttered. 

A few excellent knives, a cutting board worn smooth with use, ingredients chosen carefully. The goal isn't minimalism, but utility. Every object earns its place.

Bathrooms often follow the opposite logic.

Multiple cleansers, moisturizers, treatments, masks, each for a different solitary body part. Products purchased for a single concern, then forgotten.

Over time, shelves become storage for old intentions.

What if we approached personal care the way great cooks approach their kitchens?

Invest in fewer tools.

Use them often.

Choose quality over quantity.

Allow familiarity to create confidence.

It's a small shift in thinking, but it changes the way we interact with the objects around us.

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