Kathmandu, April 23 -- Every year, certain skincare trends gain huge attention, either becoming widely tried or quickly fading away. This momentum is driven by influencer advice, paid promotions, and viral videos showcasing instant aesthetic transformations designed for maximum engagement. But what often gets overlooked is that what works for one person may not work for another, given differences in skin type, environment, treatment history, and genetics.

From healing gut health for better skin to the use of salmon sperm in skincare products, 2025 saw a mix of both logical and unusual trends promising better skin. While some of these practices may yield positive results, following viral routines without understanding their suitability ca...