Hello, anyone around here who is more familiar with different korean cosmetics and products? Or someone who just knows more about make up?
I drastically changed my evening facial routine and started doing this 10 step korean skin care routine: http://www.elle.com/beauty/makeup-skin-care/korean-beauty-skincare-routine-10-steps#slide-1
First few days everything was good, even now my pores are certainly smaller and my skin feels better, but about a week later I got a few huge underskin pimples that hurt like hell. And I have small red spots all over my face, nothing I can't cover up, but it's still disturbing.
I'm going to list all the products I'm using in the order I use them so if anyone knows which of them might be a cause, please-please help me out:
1. oil based cleanser - Etude house - Real art cleansing oil Light
2. foam cleanser - TonyMoly - Intense Care Snail Foam Cleanser
3. exfoliator - Skinfood - Black Sugar Mask
(not using it all over my face, most of the time just around the nose)
4. toner - Secret Key - Snail + EGF Repairing Toner
5. facial mist - Etude house - Dust cut
(once in a while, I'm mostly using this one during the day)
6. ampoule - Secret key Prestige Snail+EGF Repairing ampoule
7. Sheet mask every fourth day, What I'm using are those "3D Shape Natural Pulp Sheet ".
8. eye cream - Etude House - Moistfull
9. emulsion - Skinfood Peach Sake Emulsion
10. night cream/sleeping pack - TonyMoly Intense Care Dual Effect Sleeping Pack
I'm sure the problem is not the last one, as I was using it before I started the rest. The eyecream shouldn't be a problem either as i don't use it all over my face. Which one should I skip to get pretty skin? The reason why I don't want to drop everything altoghether is that I have university graduation ceremony in 10 days and I want my skin to be as pretty as possible with all those HD cameras around /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> And I'm certain something is working.
While I'm at it, any advice for underskin pimples? Mine are quitepersistant to epsom salt, black tea, cammonile tea so far /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
I drastically changed my evening facial routine and started doing this 10 step korean skin care routine: http://www.elle.com/beauty/makeup-skin-care/korean-beauty-skincare-routine-10-steps#slide-1
First few days everything was good, even now my pores are certainly smaller and my skin feels better, but about a week later I got a few huge underskin pimples that hurt like hell. And I have small red spots all over my face, nothing I can't cover up, but it's still disturbing.
I'm going to list all the products I'm using in the order I use them so if anyone knows which of them might be a cause, please-please help me out:
1. oil based cleanser - Etude house - Real art cleansing oil Light
2. foam cleanser - TonyMoly - Intense Care Snail Foam Cleanser
3. exfoliator - Skinfood - Black Sugar Mask
(not using it all over my face, most of the time just around the nose)
4. toner - Secret Key - Snail + EGF Repairing Toner
5. facial mist - Etude house - Dust cut
(once in a while, I'm mostly using this one during the day)
6. ampoule - Secret key Prestige Snail+EGF Repairing ampoule
7. Sheet mask every fourth day, What I'm using are those "3D Shape Natural Pulp Sheet ".
8. eye cream - Etude House - Moistfull
9. emulsion - Skinfood Peach Sake Emulsion
10. night cream/sleeping pack - TonyMoly Intense Care Dual Effect Sleeping Pack
I'm sure the problem is not the last one, as I was using it before I started the rest. The eyecream shouldn't be a problem either as i don't use it all over my face. Which one should I skip to get pretty skin? The reason why I don't want to drop everything altoghether is that I have university graduation ceremony in 10 days and I want my skin to be as pretty as possible with all those HD cameras around /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> And I'm certain something is working.
While I'm at it, any advice for underskin pimples? Mine are quitepersistant to epsom salt, black tea, cammonile tea so far /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />