Who here has started a 10 step K-Beauty Regimen? Love it or hate it? Recommend your fave products, please. Like what even is Essence?
I began using hydrating water essence around my eyes (it doesn’t say you can’t) and I developed redness and a rash. I stopped for a month and tried a special eye repair gel every night and I’m getting the same redness and rash. I knew I had sensitive skin but I can’t tell if it’s some kind of allergy or it’s a reaction to the product. What products do you suggest to reduce the redness and rash, and eventually to put on as a night eye cream?
I use the Tula glow and get it eye balm in the morning and if I’m having a particularly bad day with my under eyes I use the stella and grace eye masks love them they reduce my dark circles and make it look like I’ve actually slept well. I also use the eye cream QMS at night before I apply my regular night cream and it works great too.
Hey I’m trying to go for the 10 step Korean sink care routine but need help finding som products for my skin. I have dry skin, sensitive skin but I have never had any major breakouts. I really want to achieve the “glass skin” look. I am looking for a: 1. Oil cleanser 2. Water base cleanser 3. Exfoliator 4. Toner 5. Essence 6. Serum 7. Face mask 8. Eye cream 9. Moisturizer 10. Sunscreen I would hope that everything would total up to around 125$ if that is possible. #advice
They have great Korean products and also have the “glass skincare kit”, check their website out.
@Nathaly Martinez i second this!
K-beauty is great. But the “10 step” idea is more likely harmful than helpful for your skin since you are likely to over expose you skin to harmful ingredients :/ I included a link to a video where Hyram helps explain it but I’ll sum up what he said too. When you would normally get X amount of a vitamin/ingredient in one product and that is fine but if you multiply it across several products...you see what I mean? Often the main irritant from that sort of process is fragrance. Which if you didn’t know, companies don’t have to tell you what ingredients make up the label “fragrance”. Having a routine is good but toners, essences, and face masks can all often address the same issues in one product. 10 steps is overkill. Save your money and stick with something that’s more like 4 to 6 things(?) my not an expert guess haha. Anyways! My favorite Korean brands are iUNIK and Purito. They have great skincare with some fragrance free options. Hope that helps! :)
@Sierra Platte so helpful. Much appreciated and thank you so much!