Koreans are known for their glowing skin, which is accomplished through an extraordinary routine. The trending Korean beauty habits has just reached new heights. The 10-Step is more than a routine it's a lifestyle that has become a global phenomenon, grounded in Korea's cultural obsession with healthy skin and backed by decades of scientific advancement. It's not about having more products than you can count, but rather about having the right products that do the right things, and using them in the right order.
#STEP1 Makeup Remover & Oil Cleanser
#STEP 2 Water Based Cleanser
#STEP 3 Exfoliator
#STEP 4 Toner
#STEP 5 Essence
#STEP 6 Ampoule
#STEP 7 Sheet Mask
#STEP 8 Eye Cream
#STEP 9 Moisturizer
#STEP 10 Sun Protection
#STEP 1 Makeup Remover & Oil Cleanser
Step one is actually the first part of a two-step process called double-cleansing, and it starts with a cleansing oil (a makeup-removing formula that gently breaks down and dissolves makeup, grime, and oil, then washes them away cleanly).
Whether your cleansing oil comes in the form of an oil with a pump or a balm that melts into the skin, the application is the same: Massage a quarter-size dollop into dry skin (yes, it needs to be dry) for 20 seconds, then rinse it off. Don’t worry—cleansing oils are water-soluble, meaning they won’t leave behind an oily, pore-clogging residue.
#STEP 2 Water-Based Cleanser
It gets your face incredibly clean without stripping it or aggravating it since you're utilizing just delicate recipes. So in the wake of flushing ceaselessly your oil, scrub a second time with your preferred water-based face wash, which could come as a cream (for dry skin), froth (for slick skin), or gel (for mix skin).
#STEP 3 Exofoliator
Exfoliation not only cleans out clogged pores, but it also sloughs off dead skin cells. When you remove this dull layer of cells, brighter skin is revealed. This step is not recommended for daily use. If you have sensitive skin, you’ll only want to exfoliate once a week. If you have a tougher complexion, you can do it more regularly (about three times a week).
#STEP 4 Toner
To balance the skin's pH levels, it's important to apply toner; otherwise the skin can become dry and dehydrated. Toner further helps to absorb the next products you apply. Toners are typically very watery and absorb easily into your skin, so they should be applied to clean, dry skin as one of the first steps in your routine. You can either use a cotton pad to swipe it across your skin or pour some into the palms of your hands and press them into your skin.
#STEP 5 Essence
Since your skin is purged and prepared, you can push ahead with all the fun treatment choices. Toner will take hydration back to your skin, but essence contain some concentrated dynamic fixing that goes well beyond what toner can give. They provide brighteners, conditioners, and plumpers. Apply them over your toner.
#STEP 6 Ampoule
Similar to serums, ampoules actually comprise an even higher number of active ingredients to target specific skin care concerns. They're used for a finite amount of time as a booster when your skin badly needs the extra help.
#STEP 7 Sheet Masks
The sheet mask is a Korean beauty favourite – a cloth saturated with skin loving ingredients! Perfect for all skin types, everyone can benefit from these masks which deliver a deeply hydrating and anti-aging treatment.
#STEP 8 Eye Cream
When the skin has consumed the fixings from the sheet cover, apply an eye cream to ensure and hydrate the sensitive eye zone. Smooth a light eye cream across both the brow and socket bone moving from the inner to outer corner of the eye. Here, the skin is at its thinnest as there are no sebaceous glands to produce natural oils, so it's important to keep this area hydrated and protected all day long.
#STEP 9 Moisturizer
Next apply a soothing moisturizer in a light layer across the skin for long lasting all-day hydration.
#STEP 10 Sun Protection
Applying sunscreen shouldn't be saved for the mid year occasions. Securing the skin once a day from UV beams will dodge the advancement of dim spots, wrinkles and scarcely discernible differences.
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