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Korean skin care focuses on using natural ingredients and is ahead of the game in beauty product innovation. American skin care has traditional creams and toners but Korean skincare is unique. Korean skin care products have many forms - puddings, jelly creams, hydrating gels, peeling gels, sheet masks, etc.
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Read More »K-Beauty skincare routines are highly individualized. The routine is based on the season and your individual skin type. Korean beauty brands typically expand their products to have multiple formulas. K-Beauty products will adjust their formulas for normal/dry skin and combination/oily skin. Western products typically come in a one size fits all formula. Even when American skincare brands expand their products the only thing that really changes is the packaging. The ingredients and formulas remain practically unchanged although they promote an “individualized” product. Korean skin care focuses on using natural ingredients and is ahead of the game in beauty product innovation. American skin care has traditional creams and toners but Korean skincare is unique. Korean skin care products have many forms - puddings, jelly creams, hydrating gels, peeling gels, sheet masks, etc. K-Beauty staple ingredients are natural and effective for long term results. Many American beauty products capitalize on quick results and use chemical-based products. The results of these products tend to be short-term and/or temporary. Christine Chang, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Glow Recipe has an interesting take on Korean Beauty. She says, “K-Beauty is all about thin, light layers of active ingredients to achieve a hydrated, lit-from-within glow.”
After 1 year, those on the 1,200–1,500-calorie-per-day diet experienced an average weight loss of 15 pounds (6.8 kg). Jun 11, 2020
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Read More »Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in our skin whose function is to retain water in the tissue. Hyaluronic acid helps our skin stay hydrated but as we age our bodies produce less and less. This is why hyaluronic acid is a staple ingredient in Korean skin care! Follow up your cleanser with Instree Hyaluronic Acid Toner Vitamins and antioxidants are key in Korean Beauty! Vitamin E reduces UV damage. Vitamin A speeds up healing, prevents breakouts and supports the skin's immune system. Most importantly, Vitamin C boosts collagen production and lightens dark spots. Mustus Chlo Ampoule Green tea extract’s antibacterial properties make it such a popular ingredient in Korean beauty. In K-Beauty, green tea treats acne by fighting the bacteria growth that causes it. Additionally, the catechins in green tea can reduce irritation, redness, and swelling. End your daily K-Beauty routine with Innisfree Green Tea Seed Cream . It delivers hydration to the skin while protecting it from environmental stressors.
The CDC state that a person can safely and effectively lose about 1–2 lb a week. Based on those numbers, in a month, a person could safely lose 4–8...
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Bring a small pot of water to the boil. Slice a fresh, washed lemon into quarters and add to the water. Boil for around 3 minutes. Allow it to cool...
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Most people in Japan think of the bathtub as washing away not only their sweat and dirt from the day but their fatigue, too. so it is typically...
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