Don’t we simply love plumped up glass skin? Has your social media also been bombarded with K-beauty reels and content? This is because Korean beauty trends have taken the world by storm for all the obvious reasons.
The OG Korean skincare routine ensures you get radiant and well-toned skin, be it with a cute sheet mask or a trusty clay mask. Although it could seem like a million steps to do on a daily basis. Hence, we have curated a three step Korean skincare regime that’ll make you shine like the star that you are.
We now take you through an easy-peasy three-step k-beauty routine that’ll sure get you glass skin.
Adopt The Double Cleanse Method
A two-step cleansing routine helps you get rid of all the muck and dirt you’ve piled onto your skin. So, first, use an oil cleanser or micellar water and then go ahead with washing your face with the usual cleanser or face wash.
Replenish Your Pores With Toner Just Right
A toner is a vital step in your skincare routine as it closes the pores we open while cleansing the skin. Toning includes skincare goodies of the likes of niacinamide, green tea, ceramide, collagen and more back into your skin making it look glowy and plump.
- Confused which toner to pick for your skin type? Don't worry we've got you covered.
- A ceramide based toner works for pretty much all skin types as its primary function is to add back moisture to the skin and keep it plump and healthy.
And if you’re confused what to pick when looking for a toner, go for one that has niacinamide as it has multiple benefits such as hydration, calming the skin, reducing redness, fighting signs of ageing such as fine lines and wrinkles and reducing the appearance of pores.
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Moisturise Your Skin To Attain Beaming Glow
Adding on a moisturiser is a no-brainer step is part of skincare routines across the globe and the k-beauty world approves it.
- Oily skin types can use a water based moisturiser such as aloe vera, green tea based moisturisers that work really well for this skin type.
- On the contrary, the dry and combination skin types can go for slightly heavy oil based moisturisers and should go for fermented rice water and chia seed based deeply hydrating mosturisers.
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Disclaimer: We advise you to keep your skin type and sensitivities in mind while you follow this skincare advice. Also, make sure you do a patch test to avoid any allergies or inflammations.