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what is normal korean skin care routine?

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The Korean skincare routine is known for its multi-step approach that focuses on thorough cleansing, hydration, and nourishment. While it may seem extensive, the routine can be customized based on individual skin types and concerns. Here is a general overview of a typical Korean skincare routine:

Double Cleansing: Start with an oil-based cleanser to remove makeup, sunscreen, and excess oil. Follow it up with a water-based cleanser to cleanse the skin more deeply.

Exfoliation (1-2 times a week): Use a gentle exfoliator to remove dead skin cells and promote smoother skin texture.

Toner: Apply a hydrating toner to balance the skin's pH levels and prepare it for better absorption of subsequent products.

Essence: Essence is a lightweight and hydrating product that provides an extra layer of hydration and improves skin texture.

Serum/Ampoule: Use a targeted serum or ampoule with specific active ingredients to address individual skin concerns, such as brightening, anti-aging, or acne treatment.


Sheet Mask (1-2 times a week): Apply a sheet mask infused with various beneficial ingredients to nourish and hydrate the skin deeply.

Eye Cream: Gently pat on an eye cream designed to address concerns like dark circles, puffiness, or fine lines around the eyes.

Moisturizer: Apply a suitable moisturizer to lock in hydration and keep the skin soft and supple.

Sunscreen: Finish your morning routine with a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.

In the evening, the routine remains mostly the same, but you can skip the sunscreen and add the following steps:

Night Cream/Sleeping Mask: Use a richer night cream or a sleeping mask to provide extra hydration and nourishment to the skin while you sleep.


Spot Treatment (as needed): Apply spot treatments for specific concerns like acne or blemishes.

Additionally, some people may include special treatments like:

Facial Oil: A facial oil can be used to lock in moisture and provide extra nourishment, especially for dry or dehydrated skin types.


Mist: Facial mists can be used throughout the day to refresh and hydrate the skin.

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