If you’ve ever bought a highly recommended skincare product only to find it didn’t work for you, you’re not alone. One of the biggest reasons skin care routines fail isn’t because the products are bad—it’s because they’re not designed for your skin type.
At Grounded Sage, we’ve seen this happen countless times. Many people build routines based on trends, influencers, or what worked for a friend instead of understanding what their own skin really needs. The result? Wasted money, frustration and skin that still doesn’t feel better.
In this guide, we’ll explore how to determine your skin type, why most skin care routines fail, and why your skin type may not be the same as it was a year ago.
Why it’s important to know your skin type
Your skin type affects how your skin responds to ingredients, environmental changes and skin care products. A routine that works beautifully for someone with oily skin can make someone with sensitive skin irritated and uncomfortable.
When you understand your skin type, you can choose products that support your skin’s needsavoid ingredients that may cause irritation or congestion, create a simple, effective routine, and save money by buying products that are more likely to work for you. Unfortunately, many people have never been taught how to accurately identify their skin type.
Why most skincare routines fail
1. They are based on trends instead of skin needs
Social media is full of skincare tips, but what works for one person may not work for another.
Popular ingredients like retinol, exfoliating acids and vitamin C can be incredibly effective — but only when they’re right for your skin. Many people end up over-exfoliating, stripping their skin’s barrier, or using products that don’t address their primary concerns.
2. They treat the symptoms instead of the causes
A breakout doesn’t always mean oily skin.
Dryness doesn’t always mean your skin needs a heavier moisturizer.
Redness doesn’t always mean your skin is sensitive.
Without understanding the root cause of your skin concerns, it’s easy to choose products that only provide temporary relief.
3. They ignore the skin barrier
One of the most common issues we see is a disrupted skin barrier.
Signs of a damaged skin barrier may include:
- Stinging or burning when applying products
- Increased sensitivity
- Tightness after cleansing
- Dry patches
- Persistent redness
When your skin’s barrier is struggling, even mild products can feel irritating.
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4. They are too complicated
More products don’t always mean better results.
Many people layer too much. Multiple serums, acid peels, retinoids, spot treatments, masks… you name it… all in the same routine.
This can overwhelm the skin and make it really hard to determine what’s actually helping and what’s just causing compounding issues.
At Grounded Sage, we developed it Floral Aura Skin Typing System to help simplify skin care and provide more personalized recommendations.

orchid *Sensitive Skin
Orchid skin tends to:
- Easily react to products
- Become red or irritated
- You take barrier damage more often
Your focus:
- Gentle cleaning
- Barrier support
- Hydration
Learn about the benefits of the Orchid type here!
daylily *Congested skin


- Black spots
- Congestion
- Rough texture
Your ideal focus:
- Gentle exfoliation
- Consistent cleaning
- Balancing hydration
Discover more about the benefits of Daylily skin type!
Desert Marigold *Inflamed acne-prone skin

Desert Marigold’s skin can display:
- Inflammatory eruptions
- Hormonal acne
- Persistent imperfections
You should focus on:
- Soothing inflammation
- Skin barrier support
- Manage congestion without over-drying
Learn more about the benefits of Desert Marigold here!
sunflower *Oily skin

Sunflower skin usually:
- Produces excessive oil
- Appears radiant throughout the day
- It can present enlarged resources
Your skincare focus:
- Light hydration
- Oil balancing ingredients
- Avoiding harsh stripping products
Discover the benefits of being a sunflower!
Peony * Mature skin


Peony skin can show:
- Thin lines
- Loss of elasticity
- Increased dryness
Your main focus:
- Hydration
- Antioxidants
- Barrier supporting ingredients
Discover the benefits of being a Peony!
myrtle *Balanced skin


Myrtle skin is generally:
- Comfortable
- Balanced
- Less reactive
Focus on your skin:
- Maintenance
- Prevention
- Consistent skin care routines
Learn more about the benefits of being a Periwinkle
Can your skin type change?
Absolutely.
This is one of the most important concepts in skin care and one of the reasons many routines eventually stop working.
Your skin is constantly responding to changes in your life.
Factors that can affect your skin type include:
- Age
- Hormonal changes
- Stress
- Climate
- Medicines
- Pregnancy
- Diet
- Health conditions
- Changes in skin care routine
A person who struggled with inflammatory acne in their twenties may face sensitivity and dehydration in their thirties.
In fact, many members of our community (including me! 😘 ) have experienced changes in their skin type over time.
A message to our long-time customers
If you have got the Floral Aura Skin Quiz before, it might be time to pick it up again.
Your skin today may not be the same as it was six months ago!
Many customers are surprised to find that the products they once needed are not necessarily the products their skin needs now. Reevaluating your skin can help ensure that your routine evolves with your skin.
Find out how your skin has changed
How to build a skincare routine that actually works
Instead of chasing trends, start with your skin’s current needs.
A simple routine should include:
1. A cleanser
Choose a cleanser suitable for your skin type.
2. Hydration
Support moisture levels and barrier function.
3. Targeted therapy
Address concerns based on your skin type, such as acne, congestion, redness or signs of aging.
4. Moisturizing cream
Locks in hydration and supports skin health.
5. Sun protection
Protect your skin from environmental damage and premature aging.
Consistency is often more important than complexity.
Discover your Floral Aura skin type
The first step to building a skincare routine that works is understanding your skin.
If you’re not sure which products are right for you, or if your skin has changed since the last time you took our assessment—we invite you to take our free Floral Aura Skin Quiz.
Your skin is constantly evolving. Your skincare routine should evolve with it.
Take the Floral Aura Skin Quiz and discover the products that best suit your skin’s current needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know my skin type?
Your skin type is determined by factors such as oil production, sensitivity, hydration levels and common concerns such as acne or redness. A skin assessment can help you identify your unique needs.
Can my skin type change over time?
Yes. Hormones, age, stress, climate, medications and lifestyle changes can all affect your skin type.
Why does my skincare routine suddenly stop working?
Your skin’s needs may have changed. Products that worked well in the past may no longer be the best for your current skin condition.
What is the best skin care routine?
The best skincare routine is one that is tailored to your specific skin type and concerns rather than following trends or blanket recommendations.
