Korean skin care has exploded in popularity over the last few years, and for a very good reason!
Quite renowned for its time taken in executing its process it aims at providing radiant, clear and a healthy skin.
However, if you are, for example, beginning your practice of this routine for the first time, it can be somewhat intimidating.
Okay, here we go step by step and as it works to allow you to get that skin you always dream of.
Dealing with Dullness, Skin Discoloration or Damage
As much as we all dream of having perfect skin, it is sometimes impossible to achieve. Constant wearing of makeup
or pollution, stress, rigorous weather conditions, and even daily put on can cause the skin to lose its natural glow
leading to acne, dark spots or even fine lines. Perhaps you’ve used a variety of products and some of them do not
seem to give any results you want, making your skin feel either dry or oily or else becoming irritated.
What makes this even more frustrating is that skin care is not universal; everyone is different: she noted. Skin types like oily, dry, sensitive and combination skin must be treated in different ways.
Guide to Korean skincare and the steps to follow if you want to achieve naturally glowing skin.
Now let me explain the concept of the most popular Korean skin care routine that includes 10 steps for any skin type.
1. Oil Cleanser (Makeup Remover)
The first process has to do with cleansing, and in Korean skin care, it may take twofold process. First, use oil based cleansing to A. Lipstick, foundation, and other makeup B. Sunscreen and other protection creams C. Surface sebum and other oils This step is very important, particularly when you use makeup daily as it works on dissolving impurities that you cannot remove with water base cleansers.
2. Water-Based Cleanser
Subsequently if you have used an oil cleanser, you will want to follow up with a water based wash. The purpose in this stage is to ensure that skin is thoroughly prepared and prepared to receive the rest of the products that you are going to put on it. Look for a sulfate-free cleanser in order to not dry out your skin even more than it already may be.
3. Exfoliate (2-3 Times a Week)
Peeling is the best way of washing the surface layer of the skin and cleansing the pores, providing the skin a clear and shiny appearance. It is advisable to avoid washing your skin too often using an exfoliator because this may cause your skin to become damaged. When choosing a product to exfoliate the skin look for products that use mild substances such as AHAs or BHAs to lift dead skin cells while leaving the skin surface intact.
4. Toner
Toning, therefore, forms part of the skin routine of neutralizing the skin’s pH levels after washing. Korean toners are not as harsh as associating toners that most of you might be familiar with. They make your skin ready so that it can easily reach out to the next steps as you desire. Some of the very particular ingredients you’re going to want to hunt down in your toners include hyaluronic acid or soothing plant extracts.