Korean Skin Care Routine

The 5-Step Korean Skin Care Routine

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The 5-Step Skin Care Routine is Korean women’s biggest beauty secret to flawless skin.


Step 1: Double Cleansing


Thoroughly cleanse your Korean Skin Care Routine with makeup remover and cleanser before going to sleep. Never ever go to sleep with your makeup still on! Have you heard of Cleansing Oil? It is a washable oil that is emulsified with water to quickly remove all makeup, grease and dirt.

Step 2: Massage & Mask


Facial massage is the secret to glowing Korean Skin Care Routine. Apply a massage pack or cream and massage your face. You could even use a gentle scrub. It is exercise for your Korean Skin Care Routine. A facial massage improves blood circulation and is a great stress reliever! Facial massages also stimulates the flow of oxygen and nutrients to improve the elasticity of your Korean Skin Care Routine. The Korean Skin Care Routine temperature rises, opening pores and pushes out the dirt embedded deep within the Korean Skin Care Routine. Your Korean Skin Care Routine will look visibly fresher, younger and glows after a massage. Incorporate a facial massage into your beauty regime at least 2 – 3 times a week for visible results. A word of caution for those with acne or oily Korean Skin Care Routine, massaging will agitate the oil glands and increase oil secretion. So refrain from massaging. On the days you do not indulge in a facial massage, apply a mask on your face. There are many types of masks out there in stores, but the two that are most important are clarifying mask(deep cleanses the Korean Skin Care Routine) and moisture mask. Facial masks should be applied 1 – 2 times a week, after cleansing and preferably at night.

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Step 3: Tone


Some might think that toners are useless. But toners actually remove dead Korean Skin Care Routine cells and residue from cleansers. Choose a toner that is suitable for your Korean Skin Care Routine type.


Step 4: Essence/serum


Essence or serums are very light, liquid concentrated treatments to correct Korean Skin Care Routine problems. Essence is easier absorbed and penetrates deep into your Korean Skin Care Routine, better than regular moisturizers.For best results, wait 5 minutes after applying serums before applying your moisturizer to allow maximum absorption. Because of their concentrated affects, serums are generally more expensive.

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Step 5: Moisturize


Choose a moisturizer suitable for your Korean Skin Care Routine and use it diligently.2011 - The general Korean Skin Care Routine is this:Morning Protection

Step 1: Cleansing


In the morning, only a one-step cleansing is enough with a cleanser. If you have used an overnight treatment or sleeping mask the night before, just rinse your face with warm water to benefit from the effects of the sleeping masks/treatment the night before. While washing, take this opportunity to
massage your face while washing. Don’t forget to wash your ears too! They are part of your face too and contains pressure points that is connected to the ENTIRE body! Pull your earlobes downwards, sideways and upwards. This will help in blood circulation which will help improve your complexion . End it by ‘pinching’ lightly all parts of your ear.

Step 2: Toning


If possible, use the ‘3 second rule’ while applying your toner. You literally have 3 seconds to moisturize your Korean Skin Care Routine IMMEDIATELY after cleansing ( you have 2 seconds to dry your face after washing! Just gently pat your towel on your face. You don’t have to dry the entire face completely. To save time, before cleaning your face, un-screw your toner, therefore after drying your face, youcan apply the toner right away with your hands ) . While you’re washing your face, your pores open up. After 3 seconds, the moisture level drops only a few percent. But after 30 seconds, it’s 50%. And after a minute, it’s down to 41%. If you don’t get your moisturizer on within the 3 seconds, your Korean Skin Care Routine dries up and the aging process kicks in.

Some brands like Sulwhasoo & DaalStory starts off the toning step with a pretreatment serum, then continues with a normal toner. This is because these rule : apply water based products first , then oil based . Pre-treatment essence usually consists of smaller molecules therefore they are applied first before applying products of bigger molecules. The pre-treatment essence or known also as Korean Skin Care Routine outermost layer to optimize the absorption of further moisture and treatment ingredients. In western Korean Skin Care Routine, Toners are marketed to be used to wipe off excess dirt and to tighten the pores using cotton pads or wool. In Korean Skin Care Routine, we already have a two step cleansing method therefore it is always recommended to use your hands to apply your toner, and no need to waste them on cotton pads. However, if you want to incorporate cotton wools, you can use it using a different method! The Japanese also love to use a method called the ‘lotion mask’. It is basically using your toner on a mask ( use cotton pads as the mask ), and leaving it on your face for a few minutes. It is also a more efficient way of using your toner, instead of just patting it on your face. We'll be elaborating on this on another article!

More: THE SUPER EASY 10-STEP KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE (FOR GLOWING SKIN)


Take note that the Koreans name their toner by a few different names too such as Skin, Water, Skin Balancer, while the Japanese calls their toner by lotion ( but lotion to the Koreans is an emulsion ). The Japanese also love to use a method called the ‘lotion mask’. It is basically using your toner on a mask ( use cotton pads as the mask ), and leaving it on your face for a few minutes. It is also a more efficient way of using your toner, instead of just patting it on your face. We'll be elaborating on this on another

article!Step 3: Treatment 


In this step, either essence / serum / ampoules are used. They consists of high concentration of key ingredients to treat the deeper layers of the epidermis. Textures can vary : from liquid, to gel type texture, to emulsion type texture, and some even have a cream like texture. Essence is just more a liquid form of a serum. The most concentrated of the 3 items are ampoules.

They are also usually more expensive than serums and essence. Because the molecules in a serum are much smaller and more concentrated than those in a regular moisturizer, serums are able to target concerns, such as dark spots and fine lines, many layers beneath the Korean Skin Care Routine surface. By adding a serum to your daily Korean Skin Care Routine system (after toner, before moisturizer), you can more precisely and powerfully treat underlying damage.

Step 4: Moisture Lock


In this step, emulsions and/or creams are used to seal the Korean Skin Care Routine and lock moisture, preventing moisture from escaping. If you have oily Korean Skin Care Routine, emulsions are a better option. In Korean Skin Care Routine, they are usually used together. Creams usually costs much more than emulsions as they are more emollient and concentrated and they are better in retaining moisture. Ultimately, the Koreans call their emulsion as a ‘lotion’, but in Korean Skin Care Routine, lotion is usually the toner.

TIP : Warm the cream with your hands before applying it on your Korean Skin Care Routine as your Korean Skin Care Routine will absorb warm products easily. Ultimately, after applying your cream, rub your hands until they are warm and place them on your face. The heat will deliver nutrients easily into the Korean Skin Care Routine, as well as making absorption easier.

TIP : When applying toner, serum and emulsion – to maximize absorption use your fingers and continuously pat your Korean Skin Care Routine ( as if playing the piano ).

Step 5: Specific Treatment


In Step 5, specific treatments like wrinkle fillers, spot treatments, etc are used to treat specific Korean Skin Care Routineproblems.

Step 6: Sun Protection


Here a sun care product is used to protect your Korean Skin Care Routine from the harmful UV rays all year long. It depends if you want to use a sunscreen , or a makeup base as most makeup base contains UV protection these days. In Korean Skin Care Routine, we are obsessed with protecting our Korean Skin Care Routine from the sun, therefore there is a large array of sun-care products : from sun creams, to sun pacts, to sun powders. Use whatever that is convenient and suits your Korean Skin Care Routine type.


Step 7: Porcelain Skin


Continue on with your BB Creams / Foundations and lastly loose powder if you use them. It is proven scientifically that most BB Creams / Foundation do not contain enough UV protection therefore it is always advised to apply sun protection before BB Creams / Foundation. Night Therapy The night skincare routine is to nurse your tired skin, repair damage, etc. The night skincare routine is the most important because your skin heals it self when you sleep and it is important that moisture is sealed so it doesn’t escape while you’re sleeping. A good night skincare routine will payoff when you
wake-up in the morning!

Step 1: Double Cleansing

A double-step cleansing method is used to help remove make-up, sunscreens, powders effectively.
Usually, a make-up remover that is oil based is used first. Cream cleansers ( if you have dry Korean Skin Care Routine ) or foam cleansers are used in the second step.

Step 2: Exfoliation

Scrubs are used at least every 10 days or once a week depending on your skin type. The skin has a shredding cycle of 28 days, but the dead cells can remain there longer if metabolism is slow. Exfoliating helps remove the dead cells.There are a huge variety of exfoliating products : from physical scrubs with contains grains ( not recommended for those with sensitive thin skin ), or chemical scrubs which are more gentle ( for example : Charmzone Control Cream are great exfoliaters which do not irritate the skin ). You can also use peeling gels’ which are also exfoliators and very popular in South Korea.

Step 3: Massage Cream

Though a very important step, many women skip this step because it is too troublesome and time consuming. Massaging in Asian Culture helps to make sure the healthy flow of ‘Qi’ – the vital energy or life energy. Facial massage gently stimulates the nervous system to increase blood circulation, reduce and prevent wrinkles, repair and balance the condition of the skin, minimize the ageing process. Most Asian Brands have their own Massage Cream. The History Of Whoo Jinyul Massage Cream even comes with a massage tool !

Step 4: Masks

Precondition your Korean Skin Care Routine with toners before applying your mask. Sheet masks are probably the most popular type of masks in Korean Skin Care Routine. They are used 1-2 times a week, or when you need a ‘quick fix’. You do not need to wash your face after applying the mask to benefit from concentrated essence of these masks. Carry on with the normal Korean Skin Care Routine. Do not confuse this step with Sleeping Masks. They are not the same. Sleeping Masks are meant to be applied overnight. According to your Korean Skin Care Routine type – use a suitable mask. Clay masks for oily Korean Skin Care Routine, peel-off masks for dull lifeless Korean Skin Care Routine, wash-off mask for dehydrated Korean Skin Care Routine etc.,

Note : If you are using a peeling mask ( such as the Whoo Brightening PeelOff, or the Sulwhasoo Clarifying Mask etc ) , apply the peel-off mask only after the emulsion step. This is very important to protect the skin!

Step 5: Korean Skin Care Routine

Follow the normal steps as above. You can finish off with ‘Sleeping Masks’ which are now quite a trend in Asia. They are like treatment creams which can be used daily, or 1-2 a week. TIP :If you’re using a sleeping mask/treatment – just rinse your face with warm water the next day.

TIP : To ensure better absorption and efficiency of products – ensure to tap using fingers ( as if playing a piano ) and also to warm up products by rubbing it in between your hands before applying it to your face. After that, rub your palms together until you feel some heat and place them on the cheeks (activation of Qi). Do the same for the eyes and the forehead. This step is extremely important when applying the eye cream!! The heat promotes blood circulation to your eyes and makes the cream more efficient. This method is in fact the first step in Qi Gong. The center of the palm of your hands is there the laogong is found, where a number of meridian channels meet. When you rub your two palms together, what you are doing is activating the Qi Of course, sleeping early every night is also important. In Chinese/Asian medicine, the best time to sleep is from 9pm onwards and no later than 1a.m.

Chou (1-3am) and yin (3-5am) Chinese recognize 12 two-hour time units in a day the "12 earthly branches" - zi, chou, yin, mao, chen, si, wu, wei, shen, you, xu and hai. In a day, the 12 meridians are rivers of energy that carry qi through our bodies and the organ functions best when energy is focused there. Completing the activity, such as eating, at the right time, ensures that energy flows properly
and the digestive system works at its best. Disrupted energy flow leads to health problems. Chou (1-3am) and yin (3-5am) People should be in deep asleep during both chou and yin. The liver meridian is on duty at chou to dispel toxins and produce fresh new blood in liver, while lung meridian is on duty at yin to distribute the energy and blood produced by the liver to the organs. Both jobs can best be accomplished while people are fast asleep.

5 Simple Steps to Korean Skin Care Routine

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Korean Skin Care Routine  are considered one of the most perfect women. It comes as a surprise that Korean Skin Care Routine are not alone when it comes to skin care and makeup. According to the “Dailymail”; sales of beauty products for men in Korea were estimated at £544.5 million in the year 2012.

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Korean Skin Care Routine men and women both enjoy flawless skin with petite physique. Though climate and genes contribute highly; Korean Skin Care Routine and Korean Skin Care Routine makeup routine is also something extra-ordinary & worth following. It is often heard that women in Korea spend both time & money in daily skin care. It has been reported by unofficial sources that the secret behind the beautiful glowing skin is a mixture of 18 products. It might be a mystery- we have no guesses. However following we are breaking down the basic Korean Skin Care Routineskin care routine.

Korean Skin Care Routine consists of TWO important sessions.


Korean Skin Care Routine : Internal SessionKorean Skin Care Routine : External Session


The first session is about preparing your body & skin to receive &accept those several Korean Skin Care Routine products you apply externally. As an internal Korean Skin Care Routine treatment; you need to be very conscious of what you are taking in. Korean Skin Care Routine lays great stress on herbal diets and drinks such as 3-4 cups of green tea a day. Green tea does not only help hydrating your body but also helps purifying the blood. Other than green tea; Korean Skin Care Routine care depends a lot on drinking purified water. Drinking water cleanses, moisturizes and keeps your skin glowing, healthy and fresh. Other than this; Korean Skin Care Routine consume fresh vegetables and follow a strict diet that is low in sodium.

External Korean Skin Care Routine regimen is time-consuming which demands for persistence and patience. It deals with several Korean Skin Care Routine and makeup products where you only learn as you grow and your wallet shrinks. The basic Korean Skin Care Routine is followed in a religious manner where the circulation of blood is encouraged by “patting movement” of fingers which let products readily absorbed in the skin.

Korean Skin Care Daily Routine


  • Korean Skin Care Routine : Cleanse

Korean Skin Care Routine emphasizes on double-cleansing. The Korean Skin Care Routinestyle of cleansing is to cleanse face first by oil such as coconut, almond or olive to remove stubborn residues of BB creams followed by cleansing it with a foam-cleanser. Try Skin79 BB cleanserto enjoy clearer & brighter younger looking skin.

  • Korean Skin Care Routine : Tone

Using a toner acts like a “building-block” in Korean Skin Care Routine. Not only does it removes surface dirt, grime and makeup but also prepares the skin for the better penetration of skin food such as serums and essences.

  • Korean Skin Care Routine : Moisturize/ Emulsify (Serums & Essences)

The next stage of Korean skin care routine is moisturizing. Depending on the type of your skin; pick any drug store or high end moisturizer. In Korea; moisturizers are often known as “Emulsions”. Emulsions are light moisturizers; basically for oily skin.The moisturizing process is followed by the application of serum and or essence. Serums penetrate into the skin for the treatment of number of problems such as dryness, flaking, opened pores and acne whereas moisturizer keeps the upper layers of your skin hydrated and tight.

Korean Skin Care Weekly Routine

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You thought achieving flawless goddess like glowing skin is easy? No; there are also some simple steps that are practiced on weekly basis.

  • Korean Skin Care Routine : Exfoliate

Exfoliation is necessary to remove dead layers of cells that are clogging the pores. If you don’t exfoliate; you will find debris accumulation on your face which will result in multi-toned skin complexion. It also allows deeper penetration of serums and essences.

  • Korean Skin Care Routine : Face Masks

They provide nourishment and reduce puffiness. Several types of face masks are available such as clay masks, peel-off, essence-soaked sheets, sleeping packs etc. Some of the best Korean Skin Care Routine face masks . Choose one as per your skin type.
Basic Korean Skin Care Routine regimen is easy to adapt and includes almost the very same steps that you follow as a western skin care regime. The only added products are essences/serums and the process of double-cleansing.


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Korean Skin Care Routine is followed by the Korean makeup routine and as a result you attain an illuminating facial glow. Along with following Korean Skin Care Routine religiously; you need to get 8 hours of regular beauty sleep per day and adequate hydration!

THE SUPER EASY 10-STEP KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE (FOR GLOWING SKIN)

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Last week I randomly stumbled into super cult korean skin care routine Tony Moly (product review coming soon!), which recently opened right in the heart of New York, (in Koreatown to be exact). The store’s focus is on korean skin care routine. The walls are lined with more BB’s, sheet masks, moisturizers and crazy snail infused treatments than you could possibly imagine. Oh, and the makeup aisles are like candy to the eyes. The rainbow colors and packaging (look for containers shaped like apples, pandas and golden eggs) are beyond and just beg to be Instagramed. Yeah, so it’s tooootally worth the trip. It’s like a stocking stuffer’s heaven and a beauty girl’s dream. Based on my newest beauty discovery, I was inspired to research and discover the true magical secrets behind korean skin care routine.


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Do you ever notice how korean skin care routine women have the most beautiful, poreless skin? If you assume this is all because of genes than you are totally wrong. They actually work quite diligently to achieve that perfect korean skin care routine, and take a completely different approach to makeup than we do in the States. For example, here in the US, we expect our concealer or BB to do the all the covering up we need. But on the Eastern front, applying the base makeup is actually a process that refers to a technique that translates to “expressing your korean skin care routine.” This style of makeup application, although slightly more time consuming, uncovers facets of korean skin care routine American women haven’t been taught to explore. korean skin care routine strive for perfection, so they make deliberate choices when applying cosmetics packed with powerful ingredients that aim to perfect the korean skin care routine overtime.

Another differentiating factor is that korean skin care routine is a part of their culture, and while the American approach to korean skin care routine is more reactive (like, “Oh my god is that a wrinkle forming!? I need a eye cream!”) korean skin care routine women start being proactive as they grow up. korean skin care routine think caring about their korean skin care routine and complexion is the ultimate investment. It is not just financial investment but a time investment. You might be following a strict cleansing and moisturizing regime every night before going to bed, but you are still missing out on some important steps that can help you achieve spotless, beautiful korean skin care routine.


 The 10-Step Korean Skincare Routine 

Now, I am sure you have heard of the famous “million-step” korean skin care routine when it comes to Asian beauty. Fear not. It’s actually made up of 10 steps, and while this might seem like a process that would take up your whole morning and evening, it actually only takes about 15 minutes, and leaves your korean skin care routine glowing. The routine basically boils down to cleansing, exfoliating, treating, intensely moisturizing and applying plenty of SPF during the day.
Here are the steps in a nutshell…

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 1. Pre-Cleanse: Step one is part of the ever-popular “double cleansing.” First, use a good eye makeup remover or towelette (like TonyMoly Panda’s Dream Eye Makeup Remover Pad or Koh Gen Do Cleansing Cloth) to rid your korean skin care routine of any shadow, liner, mascara or even lipstick. Next, loosen the face makeup and buildup from the day with an oil-based cleanser (I love Amore Pacific Treatment Cleansing Oil). Even Tata just launched a Face Cleansing Oil!

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 2. Re-Cleanse: Step two involves cleaning the pre-cleansed korean skin care routine with a mild cream or foaming cleanser. Again, my fave Tata Harper has a “2nd step” cleanser that I really like, Tata Harper’s Purifying Cleanser.

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 3. Exfoliate: Use a natural cleanser (like Skinfood Black Sugar Mask Wash Off) and only focus on the areas that really need special attention like the t-zone and around the nose. Only exfoliate a few times a week, as Koreans believe that less is more, and you don’t want to irritate the korean skin care routine.

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 4. Tone: Don’t use an alcohol-based toner, but something mild to sooth your skin and restore a healthy pH balance (like Amore Pacific korean skin care routine Energy Hydration).

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 5. Essence: Everyone knows about SK-II’s famous essence (you know, the one that Cate Blanchett and Kate Bosworth swear by), well this is it. It’s crazy important to use an essence after cleansing. Essence helps improve the appearance of your skin: spots are less visible, appearance of wrinkles is reduced, skin texture is more refined, firmness is improved, and radiance is beautifully elevated. Skin becomes breathtakingly crystal clear. I am also loving Missha Time Revolution Essence on Korean beauty site Memebox.

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 6. Ampoule: This is basically their version of a serum, and it’s essentially a super concentrated essence. Make sure to apply once your skin is freshly dewified from the essence. This ampoule resolves all korean skin care routine problems like dulling skin, uneven skin tone, and loss of skin elasticity. Sulwhasoo Ampules are super divine.

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 7. The Sheet Mask: Twice a week, or even more if you can swing it, apply the paper-thin, wet sheet mask. The cool thing about these masks is that there are hundred of different kinds that target a variety of concerns, and even sensitive areas like the lips and eyes. I LOVE Dr. Jart+ and the Water-Full Sheet Mask (used backstage at Rag & Bone’s Spring 15 show) is the B.O.M.B. Dr. Jart+’s Sleeping Mask is quite amazing as well.

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 8. Eye Cream: A thick eye cream, like Amore Pacific Time Renewal Eye Cream (that my facialist Dangene swears by), should be applied twice a day. Using your ring fingers, dab and pat – do not rub! I do this religiously anyway, so this step is my favorite.

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 9. Face Moisturizer: It is essential to emulsify the skin using a light moisturizer. Use your fingertips to massage the moisturizer in your face to promote circulation, and don’t forget to moisturize the neck. Try to use a lightweight emulsion, like Amore Pacific SPF 30 Future Response Age Defense Cream, that blends into korean skin care routine really fast without leaving it greasy.

KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE 10. Night Cream: Make sure that the night cream lets your skin breathe. This night cream or cream mask, which is the second layer of moisturizer applied to the skin, helps lock moisture in the korean skin care routine throughout the night, so you wake up looking fresh and beautiful. I love the feeling and texture of Dr. Jart+ Time Returning Cream.



Remember, the most important korean skin care routine beauty makeup secret is less makeup, more korean skin care routine. You don’t need to exfoliate and mask every day, but whenever you can give your skin an extra boost, it’s so worth it.

The Cold Weather Korean Skin Care Routine

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There’s the Korean skincare routine…and then there’s the Korean skincare routine when the seasons are changing. Yes, it’s about to get more complicated comprehensive.

The name of the game now that dry, chapped, irritated Korean Skin Care Routine looms on the horizon is hydration—it helps prevent and reduce fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and scarring by allowing skin to take in proper nutrients from other products. I personally follow a strict, almost OCD-like 10 to 11-step regimen because my Korean Skin Care Routine is sensitive and about as dry as the Sahara. Here are some of the best (and personally tested) Asian skincare products buzzy enough to keep Korean Skin Care Routine junkies sated and glowing through the harshest of winters.

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(A word of caution: The Korean-derived regimen can be a bitoverwhelming, both time and cost-wise, but if you ask me, it doesn’t hurt to dedicate a few more minutes and bucks to look visibly flawless without makeup.)

Korean skincare routine Step 1 + 2: Cleanse Two Ways

First, take off your makeup; then cleanse again. It’s a tad repetitive, but it’s worth it. If you value convenience as much as I do,Cremorlab T.E.N. Cremor Cleansing Veil wipes are it. They’re extra moist, and come in a huge pack of 70 sheets. For the second step,Amorepacific Treatment Cleansing Foam lathers up into a pleasantly soft foam and washes away any remaining residue. Vitamin E microbeads burst and nourish your Korean Skin Care Routine as you massage the cleanser onto your face, leaving it soft and clean (but not to the point where you feel your face will rip apart from squeaky-cleanness).

Korean skincare routine Step 3: Exfoliate

Gentle exfoliators live on every Korean woman’s beauty shelf, and they lend more effective results than your typical drugstore facial scrubs formulated with irritating AHA exfoliants. I use one about four times a week. Tatcha’s Classic Rice Enzyme Powder has no fragrance and leaves your skin feeling soft and looking brighter with just one use. Tatcha is a Japanese brand, but if you’re looking to stick to the Korean theme, the Amorepacific Treatment Enzyme Peel is a botanical-based gentle exfoliator that leaves your skin feeling baby soft, but with some added fragrance.

Korean skincare routine Step 4: Tone
The Innisfree Green Tea Pure Skin toner got me through puberty. It’s got antioxidants and other botanical ingredients that thoroughly moisturize, while still fighting off oiliness. Enough said.

Korean skincare routine Step 5: Sheet Mask

Sheet masks right after you get out of the shower are truly a revelation. If you’re not doing this already, start immediately. I use the Dr. Jart+ Water Fuse Water-Full Hydrogel Mask for ultimate nourishment, or the Cremorlab Herb Tea Blemish Minus Calming Mask to calm my skin, which easily turns red after cleansing. I keep mine in the fridge to add to a cooling effect. It’s the best feeling to sit in bed with a sheet mask and a good read. Do it! Three times a week!

Korean skincare routine Step 6: Essence

The current star of the Korean skincare show is essence. Often mistaken for toner, which balances skin’s pH level, essence packs active ingredients deep inside skin barriers. The Cremorlab Mineral Essence is a great multi-targeting essence with no fragrance (and the bonus of pristine packaging). A personal favorite is the Belif Hungarian Water Essence, which contains a natural herbal formulation that Hungarian Queen Elizabeth used to bathe in (apparently she had flawless, ageless skin).

Korean skincare routine Step 7: Eye Cream

Once you’re in your 20s, not using eye cream is no longer an option. Trust me—and many other Korean women. Tatcha Revitalizing Eye Cream is super dense and great for dark under-eyes and fine lines. It also works around the corners of your mouth.

Korean skincare routine Step 8: Serum

Also winning in the packaging category, Belif Peat Miracle Revital Serum Concentrate is an enriching serum that revitalizes the skin while smoothing visible fine lines. It’s formulated with glacier water and various herbs that deeply hydrate the skin.

Korean skincare routine Step 9: Moisturize

Rovectin Anti-Irritant Barrier Repair Ultra Cream is a hero of a product, flying off the shelves of lifestyle markets all over Seoul. The brand was originally created for cancer patients that suffer with skin deterioration and cell regeneration difficulties due to prolonged treatments. The cream guards against eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis—and it’s baby-safe. My skin is so flaky and never works well with regular foundations, but this particular cream has helped—you’ll be dewy without the extra layer of oil.

Korean skincare routine Step 10: Oil

Apply Aromatica’s Organic Argan Oil before heading off to bed—it’ll lock in moisture without making you look shiny during your day.

Korean skincare routine Step 11: SPF

Then comes sun protection. Cremorlab Sun Protective SPF35 pa++is, so far, the only sun protectant that hasn’t caused my skin to break out into a bumpy-red rebellion. This product is very lightweight and can be used as a makeup primer .

As for cosmetics, I like to keep my makeup minimal. I always use the Hera Cushion Compact in C21 (which is super pale and fit for fairer skin tones) to hide blemishes and even out my complexion. If you are tan-skinned, I recommend purchasing the darker N tone. This specific cushion compact was developed in Amorepacific’s R&D center for 7 years, and it leaves your skin dewy and glowing. It’s the perfect addition to any beauty bag. Go ahead, indulge.

The 10-Step Korean Skin Care Routine

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The Best 10-Step Korean Skin Care Routine

Since her article on the best Korean makeup was so well-received, and you, our lovely readers, essentially demanded a Korean Skin Care Routine follow-up, the pore-less Charlotte Cho is back with a rundown of the beauty routine she picked up while living in Seoul.

Korean Skin Care Routine is a somewhat exhaustive multi-step process, a fact which seems to have sparked a ton of intrigue in the beauty world as of late. To outsiders looking in, the “million-step” Korean Skin Care Routine regimen sounds a bit extreme, but it all boils down to cleansing, exfoliating, treating, intensely moisturizing and applying plenty of SPF during the day. I guess the real differentiating factor between how Koreans take care of their Korean Skin Care Routine and more Western routines is that in Korea, you’re programmed to start early—well before your first training bra—while our more American version of Korean Skin Care Routine tends to be a sudden mad dash to Nordstrom to buy $100 eye cream, hoping it will reverse some of the teenage UV damage when we hit the age of 30. Thorough Korean Skin Care Routine is really just a part of Korean culture—it's completely ingrained in your life since early childhood, when you're dragged along to the communal bathhouses by your mother to have your dead Korean Skin Care Routine sloughed off with bright green viscose cloths.

Korean Skin Care Routine

When I first got to Korea, I was motivated to start up with a Korean-style routine because my coworkers thought I was so barbaric for my complete lack of one. They would say (rather bluntly) in passing, “I could see your dark circles from way over there,” or, “What is growing out of your Korean Skin Care Routine ?” or my favorite, “Please brush your hair.” So they obviously didn’t get the whole wavy California beach hair look, but their well-intentioned rudeness did get me thinking about my Korean Skin Care Routine. And I’ll admit, I was (still am) shallow enough to be influenced by the flawless-faced actresses in Korean dramas—and I watch them all in HD! How Jun Ji-hyun has better Korean Skin Care Routine in My Love From Another Star than when she starred in My Sassy Girl 13 years ago is just beyond my comprehension.

To those who believe they aren’t high maintenance enough for that bright, dewy Korean Skin Care Routine: I didn’t either. But, like our American moms always said while shoving (their version of) Korean stir-fry into our mouths: just try, you might like it!

Korean Skin Care Routine Step 1: The Eye Makeup Removal

Remove your eye makeup gently with good makeup remover or Innisfree Olive Real Cleansing Tissues, because expecting a normal cleanser to do a detailed job is what leaves you with week-old mascara on your lashes. And the last thing you want to do is tug the Korean Skin Care Routine around your eyes, because, like most things in life, it will hold up better if you treat it gingerly. Also, use it to remove any long-wear lipstick.

Korean Skin Care Routine Step 2: The Cleanse

Rule of thumb is, if you’re going to spend 30 minutes putting on your face, you should spend the same amount of time are take the same amount of care when cleaning it off. Use an oil cleanser like The Face Shop Rice Water Cleansing Oil and use gentle, circular motions with your fingers to massage and clean off that foundation and BB cream. Koreans (and Into The Gloss) believe that massaging the face increases circulation, which equals brighter Korean Skin Care Routine.

Korean Skin care Routine Step 3: The Exfoliator

Exfoliating with a natural scrub like the Korean Skin Care Routine Food Black Sugar Wash Off Mask really brings your Korean Skin Care Routine back to its glory days when it was as soft as a baby’s butt. Twice a month is plenty, just concentrate on the t-zone or where blackheads frequent. When it comes to facial exfoliation, Korean women often believe less is more.

Korean Skin Care Routine Step 4: The Refresher

What we in America think of as "toning" is an essential step. It's believed to help remove pollutants along with any residue from your cleansers, while also restoring your Korean Skin Care Routine pH balance. It soothes and preps your Korean Skin Care Routine to absorb the next step—the essence. I’ve found Korean toners are less harsh and drying than other kinds that I've tried, which is maybe why they're called "refreshers." And they're made from more interesting ingredients—the SU:M37 Waterfull Korean Skin Care Routine Refresher contains fermented bamboo extract. Dispense the toner onto a cotton pad and wipe your face and neck—and don’t be surprised at the dirty streak left on the pad.

Korean Skin care Routine Step 5: The Essence

Considered the most important step to Korean women, yet still a mystery to many. Soak your face in Missha First Treatment Essence, which many compare to the popular SK-II Facial Treatment Essence. It affects Korean Skin Care Routine on a cellular level, speeding your cell turnover rate which makes Korean Skin Care Routine smoother and brighter. I’ve had the most noticeable results from adding this this to my regimen.

Korean Skin care Routine Step 6:  The Ampoule

Ampoules are super-concentrated versions of essences, and are often referred to as serums and boosters out West. The Missha Time Revolution Night Repair New Science Activator Ampoule contains the key ingredient bifida ferment lysate, (As does the Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair! See, we're not that different.) which helps brighten Korean Skin Care Routine, fading sunspots, and smoothing fine lines.

Korean Skin Care Routine Step 7: The Sheet Mask

Sheet masks are a twice-a-week ritual, or more if your face is very dry. The wet, papery, Jason-like masks (I love Manefit Bling Bling Hydro Gel Masks), are soaked in ingredients like collagen, which they in turn soak into your Korean Skin Care Routine. The fun is in the variety; some masks contain avocado extracts (containing tons of antioxidants) or Vitamin E  (anti-aging). The secret to sheet masks? They force your Korean Skin Care Routine to absorb the nutrients and moisture better than if you just applied a cream or serum—before the product has a chance to evaporate. The immediate effects are addicting, after one use your face is slightly more plump and much brighter due to all the moisture your Korean Skin Care Routine just absorbed.

Korean Skin Care Routine Step 8: The Eye Cream

This is a self-explanatory product, but take note of the technique. Gently tap Etude House Moistfull Collagen Eye Cream around the eye area. This leads to better absorption of the product, and of course eliminates any of that tugging and pulling.

Korean Skin Care Routine Step 9: The Moisturizer

Really, another layer? If you haven’t noticed, Korean women are all about layering, to the point you feel your Korean Skin Care Routine has been mummified. Again, generously massage the Etude House Moistfull Collagen Emulsion (the Korean translation for "moisturizer") with gentle strokes so that it really, truly, penetrates into your Korean Skin Care Routine.

Korean Skin Care Routine Step 10: The Night Cream

By this point your face feels like a 6-tiered cream cake and your Korean Skin Care Routine has major shine—or as Korean women like to call it, a dewy, "moist glow." The point is, your Korean Skin Care Routine needs to stay hydrated as you recharge overnight. And because the next big thing in Korean Korean Skin care Routine is the use of fermented ingredients, pat in a cream that contains fermented snow lotus extracts, bamboo sap and fruit water like the SU:M37 Timeless Moisturizing Cream. If it’s morning time, skip this and go straight to a BB cream like the Etude House Precious Mineral Any Cushion, or a product with plenty of SPF.

Intimidating, much? Like I tell all my girlfriends, this routine only takes about 15 minutes out of my evening (sheet masks and exfoliating packs are not really a daily thing), and it’s actually a bit therapeutic to pamper my face as I wind down for the night. The key is daily prevention and nurturing, which eliminates any need for expensive facials. Sure, if you’re stumbling home a bit toasty, barely able to take off your triple-strapped sandals, do yourself a favor and at least wipe off the day’s makeup with some cleansing tissues. Sleeping in your makeup is the universal ultimate Korean Skin Care Routine sin—whether you're in NYC or Seoul.


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