Monday, December 31, 2012

Korean Skin Care Regimen: Emulsion, Essence, Skin Softener?

Interest in Korean cosmetics and skin care brands in America started to grow with the introduction and wide adoption of the product BB Cream (Blemish Balm). Aside from BB cream, there are definitely some other beauty products worth giving a try from a country who values beauty sometimes to extremes. One in five women in the capital of Korea have plastic surgery, according to a survey by a market research firm in 2009. (economist.com). Equipped with some of the latest and most innovative beauty products in the world, Korean women emphasize skin care with special attention to their daily routine.

Example of Korean Beauty: Actress Song Hye Kyo born in 1981. American actresses born in the same year would be Natalie Portman, Jessica Biel and Rachel Bilson.


Song Hye Kyo 2012 Laneige Advertisement


Song Hye Kyo Fresh Face
Song Hye Kyo Little to No Makeup


Below is a common 5 step skin regimen used by Korean women on a daily basis.

The general rule is to apply the lightest/thinnest products to the heaviest/thickest. Also, wait 2-3 minutes in between products to make sure they are not diluted.

Korean Skin Regimen Steps

1. Cleansers
2. Skin Softener / Toner
3. Emulsion 
4. Essence / Serum
5. Moisturizer

Additional:
Facial Massage (can be done every day)
Facial Masks (1-2 times a week after cleanser)
Exfoliation (1-2 times a week)


Double Cleansing

 

Double cleansing is commonly a two step process to be used at night with the use of a makeup oil cleanser first and a foam cleanser second. If you have dry skin, be careful with foam cleanser as it is very drying.

A general rule to follow is 4-2-4. Four minutes of washing and massaging the face with the oil cleanser, two minutes with the foam cleanser, and four minutes with water.

What is Skin Softener?

 

This is another word that refers to "Toner". In Korea, a toner is a must have step to remove dead skin cells and residue left behind by the cleansers. Avoid toners with high alcohol levels, as they can be too drying and harsh, but they can be useful for drying out pimples.

How to use skin softener?

 

Apply a small amount of toner to a cotton ball or pad and pat gently over your face. Wait a minute or two before moving on to next steps.

 

What is Emulsion? 

 

In Korea, emulsion refers to a much lighter, non-sticky face lotion that works with skin's natural oils to promote hydration. It works on all skin types because it is water based and does not clog pores.

How to use moisture emulsion:

 

This product can be used morning and night after cleanser and toner. Shake the bottle first, and apply a quarter size amount to skin in an upward motion.

What is Essence? 

 

Essence refers to a lighter serum. A highly concentrated skin care product with active ingredients designed to treat specific skin problems from oil control to skin whitening to hydration.  Serums penetrate deep inside the pores and lower layers of the skin, unlike emulsion.

How to use Essence? 

 

Use a very small amount. Pour into your palm and rub hands together to warm it up. Use upward motions and dabbing to apply. Serums and essence take at least 5 minutes to be absorbed.

Moisturizer


After this you can finish up with your moisturizer products including eye creams and sunscreens.



Saturday, December 29, 2012

New Year's Resolution - Better Skin

It's that time of year. Almost time for New Year!!! Are you like me, a year older, making a resolution to take care of yourself better? From getting into shape to eating healthier- but have you thought about your skin?

Our skin quality- it really comes down to nurture and nature. Your genetics will play a significant part on how your skin looks and ages, but taking care of your skin is the more important half. It is what is within your control that matters. What you do or not do can age you dramatically. My skin is not perfect and I do not expect it to become perfect, but I still desire to keep it in the best condition it can be over the long term. So how can we make a difference to our skin for the best?

The main key is PREVENTION. Trying to treat wrinkles, or acne scars, or other skin problems is so much more expensive and time consuming after the damage is done, also in most cases it's irreversible! Applying sunscreen, washing your face, and moisturizing all become simple and habitual with practice.

The following are not steps, just 3 simple values to remember on your path to the best skin ever in 2013

1. Know yourself.
When it comes to skin, we may all share some similarities, but we are definitely not all created equal. There are different skin types, and to better treat your skin, you have to know what your skin type is. What works for me may not work for you, and vice verse, so keep on learning!

2. Love yourself. 
Let's stop being so critical of our own skin. SERIOUSLY, stop using that magnifying mirror to scrutinize your pores and fine lines! (LOL I'm guilty too...). Stop freaking out about that one pimple or your age! The more we do this the more we will attempt useless measures that only end up abusing our skin. Let's be gentle to our skin. Let's maintain it with simple, healthy habits.


3. Be yourself. 
It's all too common to fall into the trap of trying to adhere to cultural standards of beauty or status. We can all think of examples, from tanning extremes, to skin whitening products. These measures present health hazards, such as cancer, and cause irreparable damage, such as thinning of the skin. Do not go to extremes just to please others. Stay true to yourself and your skin will appreciate it.

Look forward to some skin posts in very near future!
xoxo


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This blog will hold my personal experiences and views on varying topics, such as skin, health, and occasional product reviews. I do not claim to be an expert on any of the said such topics. I am only a careful observer and gather knowledge from the experiences of others, myself, and research. Stay tuned for dedicated posts!


My hope is to live a lovely, happy life!  

love·ly
/ˈləvlē/
Adjective 
Exquisitely beautiful.
Noun 
A glamorous woman or girl.
Synonyms  
adjective. nice - beautiful - pretty - charming - sweet - fair  
noun. beauty - belle
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hap·py
/ˈhapē/
Adjective 
1. Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
2. Having a sense of confidence in or satisfaction with (a person, arrangement, or situation).
Synonyms 
glad - fortunate - joyful - lucky - merry - cheerful
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