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KOREAN SKIN CARE ROUTINE

♠ Posted by Mikiveux in ,,
My cousin just returned from Korea, and we spent about 6 hours talking about Korean skin care secrets. I realized that Korean skin care products is YEARS ahead of American/European skin care products. Plus, many Asian women have combination/oily skin, which means many skin care products are designed to specifically target this skin type. I have combination skin in the winter and oily skin in the summer, so naturally I find many Asian skin care products a lot more friendly for my skin than many Western skin care brands.

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South Korean women spend more money on skin care products than any other women in the world. They often use 14-16 different skin care products on a weekly basis! In contrast, a lot of people here in America use a simple 3-step skin care routine: cleanser, toner, moisturizer. Once upon a time, I had a 2-step skin care routine (cleanser, moisturizer), and that was enough to keep my breakouts in check when used with my prescribed topical cream. I only get occasional breakouts, some blackheads, and enlarged pores (probably from years of acne). I decided at some point to try the Korean skin care routine to try and heal old acne scars and allow my skin to become radiant.

Here are the steps for a typical Korean skin care routine:



1) Cleanser


I suggest you pick a foaming cleanser that is gentle on your face. A lot of gel cleansers that I have used are very intensive and often very drying (even for my oily skin). Cream cleansers can sometimes be too oily (especially if they're not oil-free) in the morning, even if your toner can make it work. Generally speaking, I've found that foaming cleansers are perfect for my skin. 

This is a trick I learned to determine if your cleanser is too drying/not strong enough: 
After washing your face with your cleanser, place a sheet of tissue paper on your face. If it falls off immediately, your cleanser is too dry! If it takes more than two seconds to fall off, your cleanser is not strong enough and too much oil is left on your face! Anytime in between is just right. 


2) Toner


Most people think toners are useless/overkill/drying to the skin, but if you pick the right toner for your skin type, it will be well worth your money. A few days ago, I went to Sephora and had a chat with one of the skincare specialists. She said that toners were designed to balance the skin's pH levels following cleansing, as some cleansers are not pH balanced. My dermatologist actually said the exact same thing to me before, and told me to use a gentle toner (alcohol-free) if I wanted to use a toner. While many Western toners are designed to simply balance your skin's pH levels, many Asian toners aim to do that AND hydrate the skin with nutrients. That is what makes Asian toners different than Western toners. 

Here's the thing: toners are things you want to be willing to splurge a little on (unlike cleansers where you can find similar ingredients in cheaper products). You want to use a toner that is alcohol-free to avoid drying out your skin and one that has as many natural ingredients as possible to condition your skin without harmful synthetics and chemicals. 

3) Essence/Serum


This is a super important step that a lot of people here in the US skip - which is really unfortunate... I cannot stress how important this step is to transforming your skin or maintaining youthful, radiant skin. My cousin highlighted this point in the Korean skincare routine. Many people think serums are used by older women whose primary concern is wrinkles and what-not, but many serums in Asian are more than just wrinkle treatments - many have hydrating, whitening, oil-controlling, etc. abilities. Even if you're under that belief, it's never too early to start fighting wrinkles! This is another product that you want to be prepared to spend more money on because the purity, quality, and quantity of the special ingredients make a big difference.

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What the heck is essence anyways? 

An essence is very similar to a serum, but is usually lighter and has a more liquid-y consistency. Both essences and serums aim to treat specific skin problems such as wrinkles, enlarged pores, dryness, etc. I like to think that this is THE product to use when you're unhappy or unsatisfied with your skin in someway. My problems are mostly occasional breakouts, blackheads, large pores, and excessive oiliness.

4) Emulsion


Okay, so emulsion may not be for everyone, so depending on the season and/or your skin type, you may or may not need to use am emulsion.

When I think of emulsions I think salad dressing...what the heck is emulsion as a skincare product?

An emulsion is uncommon in western skincare routines, but it is essentially a lightweight moisturizer. Most emulsions are relatively liquid-y and is quickly absorbed by your skin. It's really meant for people with dry skin or for people who live in dry climates (i.e. New England in the winter). It provides an extra layer of moisture for those whose skin needs it. If you have oily skin, you may not need to use emulsions in your daily skin care routine.

5) Moisturizer


This is also a super important step in the Korean skincare regime! Finding the right moisturizer can be really tricky, especially if your skin type changes with the seasons like mine does. In the summer, my skin is oily, so I need a lightweight moisturizer (oil-free, too!) that can easily be absorbed into my skin. However, in the winter my skin becomes a combination of oily and dry (oily in my t-zone and dry on my cheeks), so I need a heavier moisturizer (still preferably oil-free) to accommodate the season change. 

6) BB Cream/CC Cream


BB creams and CC creams are very similar: both are aimed at concealing blemishes/redness and treating the skin to improve overall skin condition and texture. Many Asian BB/CC creams have a laundry list of skin benefits that include whitening, anti-wrinkle, skin elasticity, etc. Think of them as tinted moisturizers + sunscreen + anti-wrinkle cream + primer + concealer + ....... Anyways, they're awesome for people who are lazy or dislike going through the whole make-up routine. I will be doing a full comparison between BB creams and CC creams another time!

7) Powder


In all honesty, this step can be skipped....depending on your skin type. If you have oily skin like me, it's a good idea to tap on some powder after BB/CC cream to absorb excess shine. Just make sure the powder is oil-free/mineral make-up to avoid clogging up your pores! If you have dry skin, avoid powdering- it can actually irritate your skin or make it even drier! If you have combination skin, only use powder where your skin tends to get shiny. Sensitive skin should also be careful to use only as much as needed.

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MID-DAY...

You wonder what Korean women use to refresh themselves in the middle of the day (especially a hot and humid day)?Facial mists are HUGE in Korea right now! My cousin literally bought 12 different facial mists back from Korea! Most of them are targeted to deliver nutrients and minerals while hydrating and refreshing your your face. This is a step that isn't usually present in a typical Western skin care routine (I didn't start using this until I switched up my skin care routine), but is a nice luxury to incorporate into your everyday life. You won't regret it! These make those super humid, gross days a lot better and fun!
AT NIGHT...

It's super important to note that Koreans take face cleaning very seriously. So seriously they've developed a particular method to obtaining super clean skin. It's called the double-cleansing method. Essentially, it's a two-step cleaning method to get your skin super clean. The first step is to use a make-up remover oil to take off as much of your make-up as possible. Don't worry about using the make-up remover oil if you have oily skin- all traces of the cleansing oil will be removed in the second step. The second step is to use a gentle cleanser to remove any excess make-up (that wasn't removed by the oil remover) and leftover oil remover. Really this method ensures that make-up is completely removed so that leftover make-up doesn't clog your pores and lead to nasty breakouts!

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1) Make-up Remover Oil

Don't panic if you have oily/acne prone skin! Make-up is easily removed with an oil-based make-up remover. It beats scrubbing down your skin with water! Trust me on this- the oil actually protects your skin from scrubbing your skin too hard while you attempt to remove the make-up.

2) Cleanser

Again, focus on a gentle cleanser, not one that will strip moisture away from your skin! In fact, taking away all traces of oil from your skin will only induce more oil production (I can cite my dermatologist on this). There are definitely gentle gel cleansers as well, but I happen to find that foaming cleansers are nicer on my skin. All this cleanser has to do is really just take away left-over make-up form step #1 and any other dirt and debris.

3) Toner

Use the same toner as the morning, or use a different one- either is fine! I like to use an an antibacterial toner at night to make sure any bacteria on your pillow don't give you any breakouts! But you can use any toners that cater to your skin's need (i.e. moisturizing, mattifying, etc.)

4) Essence/Serum

I would highly using a different essence or serum as the one you use in the morning. Why? To gain more skin care benefits. Like I said, serums and essences are made for many different uses (aside from just anti-aging). A good nighttime serum/essence to use is one that focuses on repairing/conditioning the skin (i.e. vitamin-based serums, balancing serums, etc.). That way, your skin can heal while you sleep (which is, by the way, super important to your skincare routine!), and you wake up with beautiful, radiant skin :)

5) Night Moisturizer

Typically at night I like to use a heavier moisturizer to help my skin heal intensively. Heavier doesn't necessarily oil-based moisturizers, so don't worry if your skin is oily! Using a richer gel-based moisturizer works very well on oily/acne prone skin. Or you can find an oil-free lotion/cream.

ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK...

You thought we were done with the list?!

In addition to a daily skin care routine, Korean women often have weekly regimes too! Of course, you tailor your own needs to each weekly treatment. These weekly products are definitely worth the splurge because these are the skin care equivalents to icing on the cake, and no cake is a cake without frosting (c'mon let's be honest here). When doing weekly treatments, make sure you understand your skin type and needs. For example, a clay mask may be better used twice a week instead of only one in the summer for someone with oily skin. However, someone with normal skin may find that only once a week may be intensive enough! Tread lightly and be open to trying many products to find the ones that work best for you!
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1) Exfoliator/Peel

I recommend using an exfoliator or peel for all skin types. For acne prone/oily skin, scrubbing away dead skin cells will help clear your pores. For someone with dry skin, it can scrub away flaky skin spots (be careful not to scrub too hard!) and promote healthy skin growth. For sensitive skin, be careful to read what the ingredients in the exfoliator/peel is before using. Always test on your hand before using on your face when using a product first! Try finding a product that uses natural ingredients as the "scrubbing agents." When exfoliating, make sure to use your hands (your hands are the best gifts from your parents) and massage your face in an gentle outwards circular motion. The outwards motion helps retain skin resiliency and minimizes skin stretching to prevent wrinkles. You would use the exfoliator or peel after your gentle cleanser and before your toner.

2) Deep-cleansing mask

This one here is awesome for people with oily/acne-prone skin, combination skin, and normal skin- especially in the summer or in humid weather. Many deep-cleansing masks are made out of clay (kaolin), which help draw out debris from your pores. The environment can be full of debris, dirt, and other gunk. The purpose of this step is to create a blank canvas, or to deeply clean out your pores.  Dry skin and sensitive skin definitely want to consider the weather before making this a weekly treat. Most deep-cleaning masks are quite intensive, so if you have dry or sensitive skin, your skin may not like this mask very much. You may want to skip this step! You would use the deep-cleansing mask in place of your gentle cleanser after using your make-up remover and before your toner. Make sure to use a heavier moisturizer afterwards if you have sensitive or dry skin!

3) Sheet mask

Did you know that sheet masks were made popular throughout Asia by Koreans? Originating from South Korea, sheet masks are cheap, fun, and useful devices to use against dry weather and bad complexion days! Sheet masks are slowly making their way into the Western market- Sephora recently started selling Masqueology sheet masks online. There is a ridiculous number of brands that make sheet masks, and in my humble opinion, only a few of them really do what they say they do. Most sheet masks are great for refreshing and hydrating the face, as a lot of them are saturated with serums.

Sheet masks are great for any skin types, and should be used depending on your skin type. Tea tree ones are great for oily/acne prone skin. Aloe is great for sensitive skin. Honey is awesome for dry skin. Most sheet masks don't need to be washed off, though I have used ones that require a quick rinse afterwards. Leftover serum in the package should ALWAYS be either massaged into the chin or neck area or patted into the skin using clean hands or facial cotton. Sheet masks are best used after exfoliator and toner, and before your moisturizer. So on a night when you decide to use your exfoliator, break out your sheet mask too! You can skip your essence/serum (the sheet mask does the trick). Depending on the season, the condition of your skin, etc., you may want to use sheet masks 1-3 times a week.

4) Sleeping mask

You might not be super familiar with sleeping masks, which are basically leave-in masks (at least most are) that you put on before going to bed. They come with many different functions including hydration, oil control, rejuvenation, etc. Sleeping masks can be thought of as the "deep-cleansing masks" for dry/sensitive skin. For oily/acne prone skin, there are some really nice sleeping masks that help balance oil production (works like a balancing cream). These are your best friends in the winter and fall!


I know this is a laundry list of skin care products to buy and try out, but if you're like me and you have tried all sorts of solutions to help your troubled skin (dermatologist, traditional Chinese medicine, over-the-counter, etc.), then the Korean skin care routine may actually help change your skin (and your life!) for good. Whatever decisions made, it is always good to be open-minded and be persistent about try new things out.

Good luck with your new skin care routine! :)

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korean skin care : Foods containing healthy, natural bacteria strains will support your gut and intestine, thus promoting your overall health. Unfortunately, because of poor diets and an overuse of antibiotics many are damaging the bacteria in their guts and intestine. This can cause many health problems.


korean skin care : I've experienced this firsthand. I used to eat junk food, processed foods and sugar which had a bad impact on my gut and intestine. As a result, I suffered from IBS and other health problems for years. Fortunately, I was helped to change my eating habits. I learned that a healthy gut is closely linked to the ratio between the good and the bad bacteria in the stomach; the ideal ration is about 85% good bacteria and 15% bad bacteria. My gut microflora were way out of balance!

korean skin care : Avoiding sugar and limiting grains in my diet proved a major step forward. I also started taking a high quality probiotics supplement daily; it has more than 70 billion CFU (colony-forming units) per serving and 10 of the best probiotic bacteria strains. These fairly simple changes to my diet had a remarkable impact on my gut, and it changed fast. I had mistreated my stomach for years, but it only a few weeks on a healthy diet and probiotics for the symptoms to start fading. After a few months my gut was almost completely restored.

korean skin care : Where to find good probiotics


korean skin care : You can find probiotic bacteria in foods like sourdough, sauerkraut, raw yogurt and kefir. In Asia you can also find probiotics in fermented fish and sauces. There are many different strains of probiotic bacteria and some are more important than others.

korean skin care : For example, in the fermentation process to make yogurt many traditionally use different strains of Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus. However, Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium lactis are two stronger probiotic strains also used in yogurt and other foods. The latter are to prefer as they are more potent.

korean skin care : To feel the effects you should use probiotics daily--the real benefits will show only after some time when your gut microflora becomes stronger and more balanced.

korean skin care : These bacteria are amazing organisms and the benefits of eating fermented foods are many: 


korean skin care : The fermenting process lowers the GI value (Glycemic Index) and makes foods easier to digest.
korean skin care : Fermentation destroys harmful bacteria, yeast like Candida, and other microorganisms.
Lactic acid formed in the fermentation process breaks down food additives, pesticides and toxins, making them harmless to your body.
The fermentation makes it easier for your body to assimilate nutrients, vitamins and minerals.
Some examples of fermented foods (sometimes called cultured foods): 

Yogurt (korean skin care : unsweetened; preferably from raw milk)
Natto (korean skin care : fermented soybeans)
Miso (korean skin care : a fermented soybean paste)
Sauerkraut
Kefir (korean skin care : fermented, yogurt-like milk)
Kimchi (korean skin care : a Korean dish with fermented vegetables)
Try fermenting your own foods at home

korean skin care : Most fermented foods mentioned in this article can be prepared at home. I make cultured vegetables at home regularly; it was surprisingly simple to learn. It's cheap, tasty, and full of healthy, potent bacteria for your gut. I mostly use cabbage, carrots and beetroot because they are cheap and fast to prepare. But you can ferment many other vegetables.

korean skin care : Many vegetables contain natural bacteria that will start the fermenting process under the right circumstances. But you can also buy "starters"--these are specific bacteria strains for home use. Just add the starter to a milk product, coconut juice, or any vegetable you want to ferment. Depending on the food and the type of starter you use, you'll have a ready fermented product to enjoy within a few days to a couple of weeks.

korean skin care : Once you've learned the process you can mix different vegetables for better taste. You can change how long you let the fermentation process go on, and try to ferment in different temperatures. All these factors will change the taste, texture and probiotic contents of the end product.

korean skin care : Probiotics and your skin


korean skin care : I've also noted that even though my focus has been on solving problems with the microflora, it also affects other organs. I've had problems with my skin as long as I can remember and I've come to realize that proper skin care includes my gut. Actually, combining natural skin care recipes with probiotics supplements is very effective and has made my skin smoother and more youthful. Eczema and other skin problems often reveal problems with the immune system. And 80% of our immune system is connected to the gut, so taking probiotics daily can have a major impact on your skin.

korean skin care : It's enough to take one or two tablespoons of cultured vegetables with every meal. The amount of bacteria in one tablespoon of fermented vegetables corresponds to about 4 cups of yogurt (about 1 liter). That's how good it is.

korean skin care : Ken Silvers is a writer on health and skin care. For more than 20 years he has researched and used natural products for his own health problems. He is convinced that a natural and organic approach is superior to most commercial products. You can check out his latest site about probiotics, and get great information about top probiotics, what are probiotics, the best probiotics, probiotics adverse effects, and more korean skin care.

Collagen Skin Firming Creams

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There are numerous products on the market today that help to firm skin. Some of them are not as successful as they are said to be, but there are some that actually help to firm skin. There are also individuals who seek the help of surgeons and may end up having an overly expensive procedure done and feel much discomfort afterwards. There are other ways in which firm skin can be achieved. Some of the best collagen skin firming creams on the market today are mentioned below.

The first product is Queen Helene Vitamin Enriched Elastin/Collagen Skin Firming Cream. Collagen and elastin are two soluble proteins that successfully aid in the elimination of age lines and wrinkles. They also help to restore the elasticity of the skin. The formula in this product also have ingredients such as: Vitamin A, D and E, Mineral Oil, Paraffin, beeswax, Safflower Oil, Panthenol, Pro-pylene Glycol, Wheat Germ Oil, Sesame Oil and Sodium Borate. This can be used both day and night.

REVIVA Elastin and Collagen Body Firming Lotion is the next product that can help to firm skin. This product has 10 times the amino acid level of minor elastins. REVIVA uses elastin concentrate that is powdered form. The powdered form of elastin is the highest quality that is available and also has premium soluble collagen. This can be used by anyone who has any type of skin. It helps to eliminate slackened skin which may appear after significant weight loss. REVIVA Elastin and Collagen Body Firming Lotion help to avoid stretch marks and also help to eliminate loose skin that may appear in the thighs, upper arms and buttocks.

Rachel Perry is yet another brand that has a Skin Care Firming Treatment. It is a collagen and elastin firming treatment and also is a water based formula that comes in the form of a gel. It helps to moisturize skin as well as develop a much more youthful exterior. This product should be used twice everyday and should be used after you have meticulously cleansed your skin. After it has dried you can apply a moisturizing cream and/or a night cream. Some of the ingredients that can be found in this product are: Amino acids, comfrey root, horsetail, Korean Ginseng, ivy, linden, bladder wrack, yarrow, marine protein, witch hazel extracts and water soluble botanical extracts.

The above mentioned collagen skin firming creams are examples of products that can actually make a difference in the way you look and feel. If you are someone who is searching for the perfect firming cream then why not give these products try? There are certain individuals who seek the help of surgeons to acquire these goals. Surgery can be quite tough on a person and may even leave you feeling pain for days on end. These products will aid you in receiving the results you desire without the over expenditure, pain and discomfort.

The Asian Way Of Defying Skin Aging

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Do you find Asian skin enviable? It seems like Asian skin is quite resistant to the aging process. What exactly are their anti aging secrets?

Asians can vouch for the efficacy of many natural remedies and treatments. Many of their skin care secrets originate from the Ancient times. Their skin care recipes have been passed down from generation to generation.

The following are some tips that can help you emulate the Asian way of defying the skin aging process:

1. Japanese people are fond of eating sea foods. Even in bento-making, they always incorporate sea foods. In addition to that, they also make their bento boxes as colourful as possible. They add leafy green vegetables, colourful vegetables and deep-colored fruits and berries. Needless to say, they follow a balanced diet.

Sea foods are rich sources of omega-3 fatty acids. These fatty acids help prevent inflammation. Cellular inflammation can contribute to the fast progress of skin aging. These fatty acids also help normalize the production of sebum so you are less likely to experience skin dryness.

2. Kojic acid helps reduce age spots and dark blemishes. Kojic acid is taken from fermented rice wine or sake. It helps reduce melanin production. If you want to reduce age spots and improve your over-all dermis complexion, try using soaps with Kojic acid.

3. Use rice bran as a facial mask. Many Korean women can vouch for the efficacy of rice bran in reducing wrinkles and fine lines. It contains squalene. This can help produce more keratin in the system that will eventually help the dermis regenerate more collagen and elastin.

Soak one cup of organic rice or your favourite brand of rice in one cup of water for an hour. After an hour, use the water to wash your face. You can also grind or blend soaked rice and add a bit of olive oil to turn it into a paste. Apply the paste on your skin. Let it sit there for an hour before washing it off with lukewarm water.

In addition to these tips, you would also want to find a reliable anti aging moisturizer. It should be made up of CynergyTK, Phytessence Wakame and Nano Lipobelle HEQ10.

CynergyTK is an ingredient that has been extracted from the wool of sheep. It has natural keratin content. Keratin is needed because it is responsible for the regeneration of collagen fibers. Phytessence Wakame is a type of Japanese sea kelp. This can help prevent the loss of hyaluronic acid. This acid is necessary in moisturizing collagen fibers. Nano Lipobelle HEQ10 is an antioxidant that can fight the bad effects of harmful free radicals. This antioxidant can protect skin cells and can prevent cellular damage.

A Natural Substance That Reverses Skin Aging - You Must Use This

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Wouldn't you love to know about a natural substance that reverses skin aging? We have become so used to the presence of artificial chemicals in our everyday life that we cannot believe that nature might actually have better solutions. This is particularly true in the case of skin care products because we may have actually created and aggravated our skin problems by the indiscriminate use of chemicals.

We are exposed to so many chemicals in our food, water, air and even skin care products that we hasten the aging process unnecessarily.

Our only recourse is to use a wonderful natural substance that reverses skin aging. You may have perhaps wondered how Japanese and Korean women are able to main their youthful looks well into their forties and sometimes into their fifties. Their diet, loaded with antioxidants and omega3 rich seafood is definitely a factor, but they also have a secret weapon.

Japanese and Korean women eat a lot of Japanese sea kelp, a marine plant that grows off the shores of their countries. It has the miraculous ability to increase the levels of hyaluronic acid in your skin. When you are young your skin has very high levels of this acid. As you grow older and are exposed to the negative effects of pollution and stress, an enzyme called hyaluronidase decreases the levels of hyaluronic acid in your skin.

You may obviously find it very difficult to eat sea kelp as part of your normal diet, no matter how badly you want to look young. Thankfully there are options whereby you can use this natural substance that reverses skin aging. Scientists have managed to isolate its active ingredient, called Phytessence Wakame. You can now buy skincare products that contain this amazing substance. You can also find dietary supplements that contain Japanese sea kelp.

You have to try this to believe it and you will certainly not be disappointed.

The Korean 10-Step Regimen to Flawless Skin

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While the main skincare regimen of the West contains the steps of Cleansing, Toning, Moisturizing and Exfoliating, the Koreans of the East follow ten steps. With that much procedures, it's no surprise therefore why their skin is as flawless as we see it. Here are these ten steps you could follow to have skin as smooth and bright as they do.

1. Removing Eye Makeup

Find a good makeup remover to gently take out your eye makeup. Don't rely on a regular cleanser to perform this job as this assumption is what will leave a previous week's mascara on your eyelashes. This makeup remover would also be really helpful if you need to take out a long wear lipstick.

2. Cleansing

The golden rule to remember is to spend the same amount of time taking off what's on your face to the time you were putting it on. So let's say it took you forty-five minutes putting on your makeup, spend the same time wiping it off. Find a really good oil cleanser to suit your skin type and use this to massage your face in circular movements gently. The face massage is important as Koreans believe that this is what makes circulation increase, which translates to a brighter skin.

3. Exfoliating

A natural exfoliant scrub does wonders in restoring your skin's softness so remember this step as this is the reason why Koreans have very smooth skin. Doing so two times a month is already good enough. Focus on your T-zone areas or sites where blackheads usually appear. For exfoliating one's face, the Koreans follow the rule, "less is more."

4. Refreshing

This is the Korean's equivalent to Toning. It's basically done to aid in the removal of pollutants together with cleanser residues, while simultaneously recovering the pH balance of skin. More importantly, its main role is soothing and preparing skin for absorption of the essence, the procedure that follows. If you'll try their toners, you'll see that they're less drying and harsh to skin. Some also make use of natural ingredients like fermented bamboo extracts.

5. Applying the Essence

The essence application is considered the routine's most crucial step. Soaking your face to their treatment essence penetrates skin cells; thereby, speeding up rate of cell turnover which leaves skin brighter and smoother.

6. Applying the Ampoule

The Korean's equivalent to serums of the West, these ampoules are much like the essences but are more concentrated. Popular ampoules have they active component, bifida ferment lysate, which is great for fine line smoothing, sun brightening and sun spot fading.

7. Applying the Sheet Mask

The sheet mask step is done two times a week but should your face be really dry, this could go beyond that number of times. These masks are wet and paper-like, abundant with collagen and penetrate your skin. There are a variety of sheet masks out there. Some contain Vitamin E which are good in anti-aging and avocado extracts, which are rich in antioxidants. What's the role of these sheet masks? They basically compel your skin to better absorb moisture and nutrients compared to applying a cream or serum alone. The instantaneous effects can be addictive. Just one use and you would feel your face a little plumper and definitely brighter brought about by your skin's absorption of all that moisture.

8. Tapping the Eye Cream

The main difference of the way Koreans apply eye cream is that they tap it on skin surrounding the eye area. Apart from getting rid of pulling and tugging episodes, the product is also absorbed better.

9. Applying the Moisturizer

Okay, by now, you're probably shaking at all the things you need to apply to your skin but in case you haven't realized it yet, the Koreans method of beautification is all about layering. So even if you may already feel mummified at this point, still apply a generous amount of moisturizer and stroke it gently for deep skin penetration.

10. Applying the Night Cream

And we're down to the last step at last. Your face may feel funny but you have to admit that your skin now exhibits what the Koreans would say, a dewy "moist glow." The rule of the thumb to remember is your skin needs to be hydrated as you recharge for the night. The Korean trend is using ripened ingredients in their skin care; hence, go for creams that have fermented bamboo sap, lotus extracts and fruit water.

Finding Good Natural Skin Care Products

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First, it is important to avoid things like phthalates, paraben, mineral oils, alcohol, chemical preservatives, and synthetic colors and dyes. Sometimes the packaging label will state that the product contains none of these. Otherwise, you must read the ingredients label yourself to make sure they are not in the formula.

Organic natural skin care products should also be labeled as hypoallergenic, meaning not likely to cause an allergic response. Moreover, it is a plus if the product was formulated without animal testing.

Second, find out what the ingredients are that are supposed to improve the appearance and health of your skin. This is where a good herbal skin treatment should be superior. Let's take a look at an example and see what this means.

A quick look at a product called Vitality Anti-Aging Serum shows a list of several herbal ingredients. The key components all have one thing in common, which is shared by all herbs. They all contain antioxidants, including a class of plant natural products called flavonoids. Furthermore, different herbs provide additional kinds of antioxidants. Here is what we know about the key herbs in the Vitality Anti-Aging Serum.

Angelica root contains an extra class of antioxidants called coumarins. A 2013 study at the Chonbuk National University Medical School in South Korea showed that the coumarins of angelica root inhibit a key process that leads to skin damage from UV radiation.

Radix Polygoni Multiflori ("root of Polygonum multiflorum") is known to contain stilbenes, which are yet another class of antioxidants. In 2002 scientists at Hanbat National University in South Korea discovered that these stilbenes have a significant ability to scavenge radicals.

White peony produces a certain type of antioxidant called paeoniflorin, which is unlike flavonoids, coumarins or stilbenes. In 2006 South Korean scientists at LG Household & Healthcare, Ltd., showed that this then newly discovered herbal cosmetic ingredient has powerful anti-wrinkle effects, particularly on facial skin.

Green tea is one of the most well-researched herbs on the planet. It contains flavonoids and other antioxidants, the most powerful of which is EGCG. More than 180 studies have been published on the benefits of EGCG for skin. These include the ability to inhibit the formation of scar tissue, to protect against DNA damage by UV light, to reduce the breakdown of collagen, and to promote wound healing.
As you can see, even a cursory glance at these ingredients in the Vitality Anti-Aging Serum gives you a good idea of what you can expect from this product - i.e., healthy, good-looking skin. Also keep in mind that this formula fulfills the criterion for what you do not want in your natural skin care products. There are no synthetic ingredients, mineral oils, or alcohol. After all, these are the kinds of chemicals that would undermine the benefits that you want from the herbs in the formula.

The folks at NaturalSkinRX.com are proud to have one of the top sites for natural skin products, including the Vitality Anti-Aging Serum that is reviewed in this article.

Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) In Skin Care: Fad or Fact?

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Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or Vitamin B3 has received a lot of attention in the world of skin care in the past couple of months. This ingredient was recently featured as a very promising anti-aging solution on the Dr. Oz Show and this has instantly sparked discussions throughout the web.By now, we've all heard about the great benefits of Vitamin B3 in all sorts of products ranging from anti-aging creams to skin whitening treatments. But, in the midst of all these claims, how can one be sure of what is real and what's, well... just hearsay?

In the next couple of paragraphs, we'll review together the scientific evidence that backs some of these claims but first let's start with a quick introduction to niacinamide.

What is niacinamide and what does it do?

Niacinamide is part of the group B of vitamins and is also sometimes called vitamin B3. Vitamin B3 also exists in another wide spread form called niacin which is converted to niacinamide inside the body. Both forms of vitamin B3 essentially have the same benefits but niacin is well known for inducing unpleasant but harmless side effects such as flushing and warming of the skin. To avoid these, most skin care products are formulated with niacinamide which provides the same skin benefits but none of the side effects. The main function of niacinamide inside the body is to be a precursor of the coenzymes NAD and NADP. A precursor simply means a building block that the body utilizes to make other, usually larger and more useful compounds. NAD stands for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide and is an extremely important coenzyme in all living cells and, like its close relative NADP, is involved in essential cellular functions.

But how exactly does it help your skin and is it really the cure-all type of ingredient that it is made to look like? Well the answer is yes... to some extent. One sure thing is that Niacinamide is one of the most researched ingredients in the skin care industry, certainly more so than others that are commonly used. But let's see what science says about the most common niacinamide claims we've all heard about.

Claim 1: Niacinamide can lighten and correct skin tone. Scientific Evidence: Very Strong.

The evidence we have so far that niacinamide can lighten and unify skin tone is very strong and supported by dozens of independent researchers. The latest publication on the subject, which appeared last month in the Skin Research Technology Journal, found that niacinamide reduced the appearance of hyperpigmentation in a study on 42 Korean Women after 8 weeks of use (Lee et al. 2014). For those who may not be familiar with the term, hyperpigmentation is a medical name for spots or areas on your skin that are darker than the rest, such as for instance age spots. In 2013, another article showed that a 4% niacinamide product reduced axillar hyperpigmentation in a similar study performed on 24 women for a period of 9 weeks (Castanedo-Cazares et al. 2013). And in the last two decades, there are at least a dozen other articles with very similar findings which would be tedious to list. However, one article deserves mention. In 2011, a very important study showed that niacinamide does not only reduce hyperpigmentation, but that its effects are comparable to those of hydroquinone (Castanedo-Cázares JP et al. 2011). Now, hydroquinone is classically very effective at removing dark spots, but its side effects can be horrendous in some people, so much so that the FDA recently proposed an in depth investigation of hydroquinone leading to a possible removal from over the counter products in the future.

Claim 2: Niacinamide can help with acne. Scientific evidence: Very Strong.

There are over 2 dozen articles in peer-reviewed journals that have examined the effectiveness of niacinamide in the treatment of acne. The most improvement to date seems to occur in individuals with light to moderate acne and the reason seems to be two fold. On one hand, niacinamide can reduce facial sebum production (Draelos et al. 2006). At the same time, it also inhibits skin inflammation around zits leading to fewer and less intense red spots (Fivenson DP 2006). However the case may be, what is important is that niacinamide fares surprisingly well when compared to a standard acne treatment. Indeed, a recent study showed that topical niacinamide versus clindamycin, a prescription antibiotic, lead to the same improvement level in 40 patients with moderate acne (Khodaeiani et al. 2013). That is the strongest evidence so far that suggests that niacinamide may potentially be as good as some other common prescription therapies for acne.

Claim 3: Niacinamide can tighten and lift sagging skin. Scientific evidence: Weak to Moderate.

Although a considerable number of studies have examined the effect of niacinamide on wrinkles (see claim below) and on other global anti-aging signs, very few have looked at the effects on sagging skin. One way to measure improvements in drooping skin is to look at changes in skin elasticity. One such study published a decade ago found that beside improving skin sallowness, wrinkles and fine lines, niacinamide also increased skin elasticity in a sample of 50 women (Bissett DL et al. 2005). Now, we know that niacinamide improves the barrier function of skin and prevents loss of water, so this observed increase in elasticity may just be a side effect of its potent moisturizing abilities. Although the data is encouraging so far, more research is still needed to understand the effects of niacinamide on skin elasticity.

Claim 4: Niacinamide can minimize wrinkles. Scientific evidence: Strong.

The fact that niacinamide improves the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines is supported by numerous studies over the years. The most recent and also arguably one of the most important was published by JJ FU and colleagues in 2010. The authors compared a cosmetic product containing niacinamide in conjunction with peptides and retinol against the drug Tretinoin. For those who may not be familiar with this drug, Tretinoin is an acid derivative of retinol, in other words a compound that can be obtained from retinol after a chemical modification. Tretinoin is FDA approved for the treatment of wrinkles and can only be obtained through medical prescription. Therefore it represented the perfect benchmark for this study. So how well did the regimen containing niacinamide fare against Tretinoin? Incredibly well. As it turns out, the treatment containing niacinamide, peptides and retinol surpassed Tretinoin after 8 weeks, however this difference diminished later and both regimens lead to similar improvements at the end of the study after 24 weeks (Fu JJ et al. 2010). To top it all off, subjects tolerated (i.e. had less side effects) the non prescription formulation much better than the prescription drug.

Claim 5: Niacinamide can tighten pores. Scientific Evidence: Weak.

Although niacinamide may help reduce the appearance of acne (see claim 2), there is nothing to indicate that the appearance of normal pores, i.e. non-inflamed by a zit, can be shrunk by the use of niacinamide. The use of traditional astringents is still the best remedy in this case. This claim seems to have arisen from mostly anecdotal accounts, which does not mean it is not true; it only means that it is not supported by science... yet.

These are some of the most common hypes about niacinamide. Some say it is a miracle ingredient, some think it is a marketing fad. Ultimately, the scientific evidence overwhelmingly suggests that niacinamide may be, in most cases, one of the most important ingredients to look for in a skin care regimen.

Sources:

Reduction in facial hyperpigmentation after treatment with a combination of topical niacinamide and tranexamic acid: a randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled trial. Lee do H, Oh IY, Koo KT, Suk JM, Jung SW, Park JO, Kim BJ, Choi YM. Skin Res Technol. 2014 May;20(2):208-12. doi: 10.1111/srt.12107.

Topical niacinamide 4% and desonide 0.05% for treatment of axillary hyperpigmentation: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Castanedo-Cazares JP, Lárraga-Piñones G, Ehnis-Pérez A, Fuentes-Ahumada C, Oros-Ovalle C, Smoller BR, Torres-Álvarez B. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2013;6:29-36. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S39246.

A Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial of Niacinamide 4% versus Hydroquinone 4% in the Treatment of Melasma. Navarrete-Solís J, Castanedo-Cázares JP, Torres-Álvarez B, Oros-Ovalle C, Fuentes-Ahumada C, González FJ, Martínez-Ramírez JD, Moncada B. Dermatol Res Pract. 2011;2011:379173. doi: 10.1155/2011/379173.

The effect of 2% niacinamide on facial sebum production. Draelos ZD, Matsubara A, Smiles K. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2006 Jun;8(2):96-101.

The mechanisms of action of nicotinamide and zinc in inflammatory skin disease. Fivenson DP. Cutis. 2006 Jan;77(1 Suppl):5-10. Review.

Topical 4% nicotinamide vs. 1% clindamycin in moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris. Khodaeiani E, Fouladi RF, Amirnia M, Saeidi M, Karimi ER. Int J Dermatol. 2013 Aug;52(8):999-1004. doi: 10.1111/ijd.12002.

Niacinamide: A B vitamin that improves aging facial skin appearance. Bissett DL, Oblong JE, Berge CA. Dermatol Surg. 2005 Jul.

A randomized, controlled comparative study of the wrinkle reduction benefits of a cosmetic niacinamide/peptide/retinyl propionate product regimen vs. a prescription 0.02% tretinoin product regimen. Fu JJ, Hillebrand GG, Raleigh P, Li J, Marmor MJ, Bertucci V, Grimes PE, Mandy SH, Perez MI, Weinkle SH, Kaczvinsky JR. Br J Dermatol. 2010 Mar;162(3):647-54.

The 10-Step Korean Skin care Routine

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

Skincare in Korea 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 skincare 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 skin 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 skincare 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 skincare 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 skin sloughed off with bright green viscose cloths.

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The 10-Step 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 skin?” 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 skin. 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 skin 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 skin: 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!

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 skin 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.

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 skin.

Step 3: The Exfoliator

Exfoliating with a natural scrub like the Skin Food Black Sugar Wash Off Mask really brings your skin 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.

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 skin’s pH balance. It soothes and preps your skin 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 Skin 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.

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 skin on a cellular level, speeding your cell turnover rate which makes skin smoother and brighter. I’ve had the most noticeable results from adding this this to my regimen.

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 skin, fading sunspots, and smoothing fine lines.

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 skin. 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 skin 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 skin just absorbed.

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.

Step 9: The Moisturizer

Really, another layer? If you haven’t noticed, Korean women are all about layering, to the point you feel your skin 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 skin.

Step 10: The Night Cream

By this point your face feels like a 6-tiered cream cake and your skin has major shine—or as Korean women like to call it, a dewy, "moist glow." The point is, your skin needs to stay hydrated as you recharge overnight. And because the next big thing in Korean skincare 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 skincare sin—whether you're in NYC or Seoul.

New Anti-Aging Treatment Center for Celebrities in Korea

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In November 2010 a new anti-aging center opened to the public in Korea, to this event were invited popular celebrities such as Kristin Davis from "Sex and the City", pop singer Sheena Easton, actors such as Peter Fonda, Suzanne Somers and Yan Bin.

This new anti aging center combines western, oriental and alternative medicines that slow the aging process. Each celebrity was given a spa therapy, medical check up, stem cell skin care and a nutritional consultation.

The idea of making this trip to Korea was from the MTV founder Harlan Kleiman (Chairman of health consultancy ReGeneration). He made a trip to Korea in April when the center was in its first stages and liked so much the idea that recommended it with its celebrity friends.

It seems that Korea will be the new destination for celebrities that want to reverse the effects of aging.

Celebrities have always wanted to look for the latest and greatest technologies that will reverse the effects of aging, plastic surgery, HGH therapy, botox, acupuncture, chemical peels are some common treatments that celebrities undergo regularly.

However there are now many treatments and products that are accesible for the average person and get similar results without the high costs.

For example there are anti aging creams that can stimulate your skin cells to produce new collagen and elastin, this reduces wrinkles and smooths your skin.

There are also Human Growth Hormone Supplements that can reverse many of the effects of aging such as diseases, lack of energy, lack of focus, concentration and lots more.

You just need to do your proper research to buy the products that are safe to use and proven in clinical trials.

Start Using BB Cream Now For Radiant And Rejuvenated Skin

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BB cream, short for the blemish balm cream, is a facial cosmetic product that can be used as a foundation, primer, highlighter, moisturizer, concealer, and facial sunblock. You can apply this multipurpose balm to hydrate, conceal, protect, and reduce the look of aging in one simple step. It has taken the beauty industry by storm, with leading companies launching their respective versions of this revolutionary "all in one" balm with both cosmetic and skincare benefits.

A little bit of research online and you can find quite a few blemish balms with great SPF levels that can protect your skin from the harmful UVA/UVB rays. The best products also come with anti-aging benefits; apply one such blemish balm cream as directed and you can be sure of the gentle formula working on your skin to erase the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and skin imperfections over time.

If you are new to the idea of blemish balm creams, you can procure one from a reputed brand and get started on an amazing journey towards rejuvenated skin. As a matter of fact, this is one of the easiest ways to hide skin imperfections instantly and also get that flawless and more youthful look over time.

A look back into the history of the blemish balm cream

The history of the BB cream can be traced back to Germany, where it was originally used to treat patients undergoing laser surgery. Dermatologist Dr. Christine Schrammek used the original formulation in the 1960s to safeguard the skin of her patients undergoing laser surgery or facial peels. The cream soothed and protected the skin, and also concealed skin redness.

In the mid eighties, it became popular in South Korea and Japan, where actresses and celebrities started endorsing the product for healthy looking porcelain skin. Korean actresses started using the blemish balm to even out skin tone and get that instant radiance.

Later on, the product caught the attention of potential users in the US as well. Over time, there has been a growing demand for the product in the US and other parts of the world. In the last couple of years, many western companies have started launching their versions of the blemish balm to cash in on this demand. The best formulations contain moisturizing ingredients that feel comfortable on the skin and provide the necessary coverage as well. As of now, you can get blemish balm creams in myriad texture and color options suitable to any skin tone and skin type.

One product, many advantages

Stay sun safe

You can use the product to protect your skin from the harsh rays of the sun. The best creams come with broad-spectrum SPF 40 to shield your skin from UVA/UVB rays. You can apply the product daily and avoid sun damage. Many of the products in this category also come with zinc oxide or titanium oxide, which are sun blocks with water resistance as an additional advantage.

Fight back aging

The blemish balm creams can be used to fight back the signs of aging; the best products contain peptides and anti-oxidants, such as vitamins A, E, and C, to reduce free radical damage and visibly brighten dullness and discoloration.

Save time

There is another advantage of using this particular beauty product; it can save a lot of time. Just a dab of the formulation is all you need to keep looking radiant and beautiful all day through.

The Basics of How Korean Women Do Their Makeup

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To be successful in this objective, always start with a clean and clear face. Most Eastern Asians are blessed with fair to milky white complexion and fine pores so having porcelain skin comes naturally to them. Their climate is also one big contributing factor but I would still say that we also have to commend Korean women for really taking care of their skin by watching what they eat and practicing a good skin care routine religiously.

Next, what's very essential in Korean makeup is the BB cream. This liquid foundation/ moisturizer/ sunscreen product is very effective in giving you that dewy, glowing skin provided that you apply it to your face at the right amount and at the shade that suits your complexion.

2. Eyes

Whether it be on pencil, liquid or gel form, black eyeliners are a must to Korean makeup as this is what they use to enhance their eyes and make it look bigger. For an everyday fresh but subtle look, they tightline their eyes. Tightlining means lining those spaces between your lashes or lining as close as you possibly could to your lash line.

This method will do wonders in making your eyes look larger, brighter and definitely younger. It will also create what is dubbed as the "invisible" eye makeup that has, most likely, left you baffled as to how Koreans have seemingly defined eyes but actually look like they're not wearing eye makeup at all.

Except if they are actresses doing concerts and performances, Korean women rarely wear dark and bold eyeshadows. They always go for more neutral colors, champagne shades or just light shimmers for highlighting their lids. At times, they would even opt to not put any.

3. Eyebrows

When it comes to eyebrow grooming, Koreans follow a different style. It's worthwhile to mention that their method is actually getting popular and is currently dubbed as "Korean brows". Their usual eyebrows are actually bushy, tousled and very straight. It's amazing how they can pull off brows like this and still look stunning. The straight eyebrow in particular can give you a look of youthful innocence that's just great for defining your eyes.

4. Cheeks

Korean women are blessed with complexion that's naturally fair. They are fond of using blushes in pink, coral and peach shades in an amount that's just enough to give a glow that's healthy. For a flushed look that's natural, they use tints on cheeks. For a fresh, dewy and porcelain finish, they usually apply highlighters or illuminators on their face's high points.

5. Lips

Korean women are known for small but plump lips. Notice that most of them have lips that are light in color. Very popular among them are the "just bitten" look which they apply using lip tints (berry color), creating a natural and cute pout. Likewise, they like wearing matte lippies in peach and pink colors.

Anti Aging Skin Care

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Several South Korean cosmetics companies provide skin care products that incorporate herbal medicine. There are nine Korean premium brands that use herbal medicine. The brands are Ziahn, Sanghwang, Seolhyun, Whiyeon, Ginkgo, Ge, Medicell AcStep, Herbon and Erkena. All the brands use herbal medicines to improve your skin through the moisture effect. The herbal medicines also give antioxidant action and prevent discoloration for your skin.
One of the brands Sanghwang uses ten different herbal medicines (Phellinus Linteus, Liriopis Tuber, Anemarrhenae Rhizoma, Bletillae Rhizoma, Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, Paeoniae Radix, Saxifrage Stolonifera, Astragali Radix Schizandrae Fructus and dried Hoelen) to support women's soft and smooth skin. Phellinus Linteus is an herbal compound extracted from a yellow mushroom. As the old book called Nonghwangrok says, "Yellow mushroom growing on old mulberry tree is the herb of eternal youth to revive a dead person." It is known as the emperor of mushroom with its superior efficacy. Phellinus Linteus suppresses the generation of active oxygen and makes the skin young and resilient. Liriopis Tuber, Anemarrhenae Rhizoma and Bletillae Rhizoma revitalize and nourish the skin from the dryness and sag with the superior moisture effect. Angelicae Dahuricae Radix, Paeoniae Radix and Saxifrage Stolonifera clarify the skin from the harshness and darkness with the antioxidation effect. Astragali Radix Schizandrae Fructus and dried Hoelen provide healthy and young looking skin on the surface.
Sanghwang also uses a new anti-wrinkle components originated from natural crustacean called NAG (N-Acetyl Glucosamine). NAG has the excellent synthesis of collagen and cell propagation ability to give the great anti aging effect which cares not only fine wrinkles from aging but also the existing thick wrinkles. NAG can be used day and night irrespectively as it is safe from the light and temperature getting over the limitation of retinal, which is the representative anti aging product, and can be used for a long time without considering the validity as it continues its safety for more than 30 months. Sanghwang NAG cream containing Phellinus Linteus cares your keratin (a scleroprotein substance found in the dead outer skin layer) tissue gently removing dead cells and impurities without any stimulus. The cream provides Sanghwang capsule made from the 10 herbal medicines and NAG so that helps dry and sagging skin to be vital and moist while massaging. Their cleanser line provides the benefit with the hydrating herbal medical foam. Their fine and rich foam removes dirt, oil and make up from deep down in your pores and give fresh and silky feeling without any sting and irritation. Their cleanser contains amino acid. Amino acid will give an excellent hydrating effect which makes your skin healthier and more resilient. Another great benefit of their cleansers is kill bacteria on your skin by Herba Houttuyniae.

Printed Cosmetics Boxes Have Power to Express the Product Nature

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Packaging boxes make the first point of interaction between a brand and a potential consumer. This is why brand owners tend to invest generously in printed boxes, for they highly influence purchase decisions.
Retail packaging of products usually convey a story about a given brand and its specifications. Often, we see retail packaging company boxes printed with product messages like specific instructions, benefits of the given product, promotional offers etcetera.
Designing and printing company boxes for your products are as important as any other aspect of your business strategy. No matter how many trials and testers you provide your customers with, people like to read what the labels and boxes say about a given cosmetic. Before you rush for box printing, you must consider some aspects of designing them from your buyers' point of view.
The first thing you need to do is to jot down the information you must mention on your cosmetics boxes. Put yourself in your buyers' shoes and estimate what information you would like to know before making a choice in cosmetics. Mostly, people care to read the functions and benefits of cosmetics, their constituent ingredients, how-to-use instructions, and manufacturing and expiry dates. Many cosmetics - particularly skin and hair products - come in multiple varieties specifically designed for particular skin and hair type. This is the most sought after information, for people like to buy cosmetics catering to their precise needs. You must have seen cosmetics boxes printed with expressions like 'for dry skin' or 'oil-free' in bold letters to garner customers. Make sure your company boxes dispatch all the necessary information that might interest a potential customer. If your products have any such quality or feature that can differentiate them from ordinary range of products, do not forget to mention it on your cosmetics boxes. For example, if you manufacture purely herbal or organic products, it's your strength and your packaging boxes must reflect it.
Once being done with the information, focusing on designs and motifs can beautify your packaging boxes. Here you need to consider the latest trends being followed by famous international cosmetics brands. Not that you cannot leap out of those trends, yet knowing them is important before designing your own cosmetics boxes. Animal prints are highly common on cosmetics packaging these days. Many renowned cosmetics brands are featuring graphic or tactile animal prints on their primary and secondary packaging. For example, pink snakeskin is featured on the secondary packaging of Jimmy Choo's Eau de perfume. Similarly, Victoria's Secret's Pink All My Heart shows a beautiful black, white and pink leopard print on its packaging. Another very common trend in cosmetics boxes comprises of food inspired visuals. Many cosmetics brands feature food items like fruits, milk, honey, eggs and olive oil on their cosmetics boxes to give the impression of natural ingredients. Cucina beauty companies use a variety of food illustrations on their company boxes. Many other companies like Bath & Body Works and Korean Skin care line feature food and kitchen ingredients on their retail packaging. Many companies use ornamental patterns resembling home décor wall papers for their cosmetics packaging boxes. Cultural and vintage patterns are more common among this category. Examples include Charlotte Ronson Summer Always and Fresh's Mangosteen soap among several others. Artistic and sculptural touch is also popular in cosmetics boxes. These patterns, however, are more common among perfumes and fragrances. Justin Bieber's Girlfriend's fragrance and Marc Jacob's Dot make perfect examples of artistic cosmetics packaging. Beautiful patterns printed on product custom shape boxes can make people turn heads and make purchases.
Besides themes and designs, one major point that you must consider before going for box printing is sustainability. These days, people around the world are highly aware of the environmental hazards that many packaging materials cause, which is why, companies are eager to consider the element of social responsibility while selecting the appropriate material for their company boxes. Many environment friendly and biodegradable materials are used for retail packaging, which not only serves to protect the environment, but also make a great impression on highly aware customers.
Josh Makkaveli holds advance degree in Business; specializes in Marketing & Communication Techniques. Having work in printing industry from the last 15 years and considered as the oldest marketing team member of PrintingHost, has provided services in marketing and promotion. He has been writing thousands of articles on printing material, how printed products help in marketing and brand building and many others. Here in this article, he is going to put a thorough study on packaging boxes especially in Cosmetics boxes.