The beauty counter in a department store is designed to sell you as many products as possible. The Glow and Flow Health approach is the opposite: the minimum number of products that achieve the maximum visible result.

Here’s how to build a minimalist routine using the range — starting with one product, scaling to seven, never needing more.

One Product

The Glow Lip Oil. Apply to bare lips. Move on. The glassy, conditioning finish makes a face with no other products on it look like it has something on it. This is the single best entry point to the range and the single best one-product routine for anyone who wants to look polished without doing anything.

Two Products

Add the Flow State Face Mist. Two spritzes on bare skin in the morning, two more whenever skin needs a refresh. Combined with the lip oil, you now have lips and face covered — glassy, hydrated, alive — in under 30 seconds.

Three Products

Add the Golden Hour Body Oil. This is The Glow Routine Set — the three products that gave the set its name. Face, body, lips. The complete ritual at its most minimal. This is where most people stay, because the results of these three together are genuinely enough.

Four Products

Add the Glow Base Radiance Serum. Press it in before the face mist for a skin base that makes everything after look better. The luminous, pore-blurring step that changes the baseline quality of what your face looks like.

Five Products

Add the Silk Layer Body Lotion under the body oil. Apply to damp skin before the oil. The lotion provides the hydration foundation. The oil seals it in and adds the golden shimmer. The combination is more effective than either product alone.

Six Products

Add the Liquid Glow Drops. One drop pressed onto each cheekbone, before or after makeup. The step that makes people ask if you’ve had a good holiday, or good sleep, or something they can’t quite identify but keep noticing.

Seven Products

Add the Soft Focus Skin Prep Spray before the face mist on makeup days. The step that makes makeup sit in skin rather than on top of it. If you don’t wear makeup, you don’t need this step — stay at six.

Beyond Seven

The remaining products — the lip gloss, tinted balm, rose lip oil, glow balm, body scrub, body mist and sets — are not additions to the core ritual. They’re variations on it. Different lip finishes, different body textures, the scrub step that makes the body oil work harder twice a week.

The beauty of the range is that you don’t need to decide upfront. Start with one product. Add a second when you’re ready. The ritual builds itself.