Skincare regimen - the Korean way

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Cool, i'm interested in those masks ! Although the biggest challenge to me is to find something that is not whitening, i like my light skin and i'm not sure it would respond well as it's also sensitive.

 
yeah there are lots of "whitening" products in korea. but you should try the sk II masks. they dont "whiten" your skin tone lol. it actually leaves my skin a lot refreshning and clear.

 
Originally Posted by honeykim /img/forum/go_quote.gif i am half korean. and currently living in korea. for the most part, korean women have excellent skin. the bb cream made a huge deal a few years ago, but i dont think so many people are using it that much anymore. i hope they're not cause i think bb creams are crap.

korean women have the longest skin care regime ever! it's like 10 steps.

sometimes it can get a little overwhelming going skin care product shopping. for korean products.. SK II is nice. i love their masks! although a bit pricey its defidently worth it. plus masks are a must!! i dont use SK II creams but my mother loves them.
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i like my lancome and estee lauder.

I was interested in the Korean Face Mask products that are currently popular in Korea. Do you recommend any? I hear about Nature Republic, Purederm, Dermal, etc.
Sorry, I am still new but what is SKII in particular?

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Apparently the creators of this brand were amazed by how smooth the hands of the women working in a sake brewery in Japan, and how their faces were wrinkled at the same time. They extracted the key ingredient in the sake fermentation process, called Pitera, and included it in their products.

 
Wow, This Pitera is in SKII ? I haven't heard of it but I think I will try it if I can find it in the UK.

 
Originally Posted by jodevizes /img/forum/go_quote.gif Wow, This Pitera is in SKII ? I haven't heard of it but I think I will try it if I can find it in the UK. You can get SKII from House of Fraser stores... I bought it from there a few years ago... The products are good but too expensive for me...
 
Originally Posted by magosienne /img/forum/go_quote.gif Really ? I wanted to try it, it's supposed to have good coverage so why not ? I'm sick of putting on foundation, i would like to try something else. I heard Missha is good. I'm using Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream. Good coverage and even smells nice too
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So far so good!
 
Originally Posted by Anna /img/forum/go_quote.gif MAGS!! YOU MUST!! try Clarin's SUper Restorative Tinted Moisturizer. MUST! Originally Posted by Anna /img/forum/go_quote.gif I forgot to post its very similar to what I do1. remove make up w/ clarins gentle eye make up remover. it removes face make up as well. very fab.

2. cleanse w/ clarins gentle foaming cleanser for all skin types. this has been discontinued when it's gone i'm going to use the one for normal/combination skin.

3. clarins toner w/ iris. alcohol free. very very gentle yet effective!

4. clarins repair serum or 2-3x a week pore minimizing serum w/ lotus oil over

5. eye cream

6. neck and dec cream

7. clarins multiactive night cream

during day swap repair serum for pore min serum eye cream for eye serum and ma night for hydra matte moisturizer. i exfoliate 1x a week with clarins gentle exfoliator. 2-3x a week i use clarins brightening lotion before the serum during the day or night depends when i remember to use it. 2x a week i use a clarins mask...its pink...cant remmeber which one. my skin has never looked this fab

What do you think of lotus oil? How do you use it?Thanks in advance
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That sounds like a lot. But I am going to try to implement it into my skincare regime. I already have a serum for evening a skin tone.

 
Originally Posted by NaturalRadiance /img/forum/go_quote.gif I was interested in the Korean Face Mask products that are currently popular in Korea. Do you recommend any? I hear about Nature Republic, Purederm, Dermal, etc.
Sorry, I am still new but what is SKII in particular?

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Is there a type of mask ur looking for? Like whitening, tightening, moisturizing, etc type?Right now in Korea, it's all about Having perfect moisturized skin. Um actually it's another word but I can't find the exact English word. But it's basically water/deep moisturizing.

SkII is a pricey Korean brand. I'm bad at explaining but their English site is www.sk-ii.com or google it! Lol

 
Originally Posted by honeykim /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is there a type of mask ur looking for? Like whitening, tightening, moisturizing, etc type?Right now in Korea, it's all about Having perfect moisturized skin. Um actually it's another word but I can't find the exact English word. But it's basically water/deep moisturizing.

SkII is a pricey Korean brand. I'm bad at explaining but their English site is www.sk-ii.com or google it! Lol

Eek! Thanks for the information though!
 
ya i'm acutally using their SKII facial treatment essence and their signature cream. they say it'll replenish everything in 28 days. it's been great so far. you can buy it at saks.

 
Thank! Those are great tips. I never knew Koreans were so big on skin care
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I also currently use a Korean mask too for blackhead. I should look for more Korean made products, as I really like this mask. I'll past the youtube link below for all to see. It is a little "graphic". Make sure you eat before watching this, not during ( just exaggerating for effect, lol).

YouTube - blackheadmask

 
This regimen is mostly for older women.  The younger chicks do a much more simple washing and moisturizing.  Koreans are usually either blessed with really good skin or really bad skin -- not much of an in between.  I do want to know how the celebrities keep their skin perfect -- even in HD -- the older women on tv don't even show any signs of wrinkles!  I do know they get daily facials -- and it's only about $5 per facial so a lot of people can keep it up.  BB Cream is great for light skin but it may wash out those with darker skin tones.  There are tons and tons of brands so you may have to try several to find one that suits you.

 
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This regimen is mostly for older women.  The younger chicks do a much more simple washing and moisturizing.  Koreans are usually either blessed with really good skin or really bad skin -- not much of an in between.  I do want to know how the celebrities keep their skin perfect -- even in HD -- the older women on tv don't even show any signs of wrinkles!  I do know they get daily facials -- and it's only about $5 per facial so a lot of people can keep it up.  BB Cream is great for light skin but it may wash out those with darker skin tones.  There are tons and tons of brands so you may have to try several to find one that suits you.
really? i'm 24. and every girl i know here in korea has an intense skin care regime. besides teenagers.

also, all my friends and i go on a weekly skin care spa hahaha. 

i guess the difference with the orginally post regime, is that there isn't really a massage that we do on a daily basis.  

 
Originally Posted by magosienne /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Along my search for BB cream, i stumbled accross that website, and discovered korean women, asian women in general, follow a tougher regimen than us
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Here's the 5-step routine:

1. Double cleansing ---> 2. Massage & mask ---> 3. Tone ---> 4. Essence ---> 5. Moisturize

Phew! Let's find out in detail what each step is all about.

1. Double Cleansing

Thoroughly cleanse your skin with makeup remover and cleanser before going to sleep. Never ever go to sleep with your makeup still on!

Have you heard of Cleansing Oil? It is a washable oil that is emulsified with water to quickly remove all makeup, grease and dirt. One very famous brand is the Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil. It removes all traces of makeup gently yet effectively as well as other types of pore clogging dirt while maintaining skin's natural sebum levels

2. Massage & Mask

Facial massage is the secret to glowing skin. Apply a massage pack or cream and massage your face. You could even use a gentle scrub. It is exercise for your skin.

A facial massage improves blood circulation and is a great stress reliever! Facial massages also stimulates the flow of oxygen and nutrients to improve the elasticity of your skin. The skin temperature rises, opening pores and pushes out the dirt embedded deep within the skin. Your skin will look visibly fresher, younger and glows after a massage.

Incorporate a facial massage into your beauty regime at least 2 - 3 times a week for visible results.

A word of caution for those with acne or oily skin, massaging will agitate the oil glands and increase oil secretion. So refrain from massaging.

On the days you do not indulge in a facial massage, apply a mask on your face. There are many types of masks out there in stores, but the two that are most important are clarifying mask (deep cleanses the skin) and moisture mask.

Facial masks should be applied 1 - 2 times a week, after cleansing and preferably at night.

3. Tone

Some might think that toners are useless. But toners actually remove dead skin cells and residue from cleansers. Choose a toner that is suitable for your skin type.

4. Essence/serum

Essence or serums are very light, liquid concentrated treatments to correct skin problems. Essence is easier absorbed and penetrates deep into your skin, better than regular moisturizers. For best results, wait 5 minutes after applying serums before applying your moisturizer to allow maximum absorption. Because of their concentrated affects, serums are generally more expensive.

5. Moisturize

Choose a moisturizer suitable for your skin and use it diligently.

I am not one who is blessed with flawless skin, but i have learned that no matter what your skin type, you could make it better by paying extra attention to your skin care routine.

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It's not that different from my skincare regimen, but to find an entire line of skincare dedicated to it, wow ! I checked Laneige products on the brand's website, and they give instructions as well as the exact quantity to apply, it's a real different vision about skincare.

That's not necessarily a "Korean" method since it's one I use to follow as a teen - long before the internet was a popular place to be and long before the days of AOL, CompuServe and Prodigy. lol That method is actually what was taught in cosmetology school and it part of the old Milady Standard Textbook of Cosmetology handbook. I don't know if the new books still contain that method of cleansing but that's the old proper way that I was taught.

 
Lucky you ! I on the other hand come from a family that only started delving into skincare because of recurring issues, so my education in that part pretty much equals to zero, you should have seen me at 14, the nightmare ! Even nowadays unless you specialize in beauty it's hard to find these infos, so i was surprised to find it was somehow more popular culturally to have a skincare regimen that involved more than just washing your face and applying something over it.

 
@Natural Radiance: SKII is an expensive skincare brand by Procter & Gamble (P&G). You can go to www.makeupalley.com to read more review about the products.

 
I wish more affordable korean skin care products were more readily available here (a physical store, not just through ebay). Or at least similar products.

When I lived in Indonesia I used The Skin Food products and they were great. I used the whole care of cleansing cream, toner, emulsion, serum, and cream. It sounds like a lot but it really made my skin great. That for me means less make up. I know Skin Food has a store in CA but I heard it's more expensive than the Skin Food in Korea. 

 
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I wish more affordable korean skin care products were more readily available here (a physical store, not just through ebay). Or at least similar products.

When I lived in Indonesia I used The Skin Food products and they were great. I used the whole care of cleansing cream, toner, emulsion, serum, and cream. It sounds like a lot but it really made my skin great. That for me means less make up. I know Skin Food has a store in CA but I heard it's more expensive than the Skin Food in Korea. 
You're right most Korean brands don't have a free standing store. Skin Food, like you mentioned, is the only one I know of. Sephora has Dr. Jart, AmorePacific and SK-II.

Mostly it is about online ordering and even then there isn't a lot of information on ingredients unless you read Korean. I've been purchasing from W2Beauty.com that is based in Korea run by Alice who's friendly, helpful and will include samples with every order. There's also Sasa.com. Skinandtonics.com (blog) has a list on her sidebar. 

From what I've tried from sunblock to cleansers, I've loved the products. There's a different sensibility about the scent (lighter, more fruity than perfume-y) and packaging (smaller, more travel friendly). I got a great cleansing oil sample for Shu Uemura (japanese brand). They provide them as a GWP.

 
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