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Re: Anyone Shopping Beauty on Amazon's Big Spring Sale
... Google @MariotaMurielle - Spicules in skincare are microscopic, needle-like structures derived... either a toner or a serum - comes in both - and is a Korean beauty brand...
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RE:The Best Selling Deals From the Amazon Spring Sale Includes Several Items Under $20
.... Hailing from the touted South Korean skincare industry is the medicube Pink... try. Amazon's #1 best selling skincare product is over 50% off... Sale. This is a dual-action toner pad that is designed to...
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Boots K Beauty Korean Skincare Edit
Great price for k-beauty skincare, lots of full size items. ... curated collection of Korea’s most-loved skincare innovations is designed to soothe... some of the most in-demand Korean brands. Whether you’re just starting... – 345 Cream 50ml • Mediheal – Madecassoside Toner Pads 14 pcs • Medicube -...
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RE:Ouwe kop, hoe zie ik er weer fris en fruitig uit?
... elke ochtend en avond je skincare routine te doen? Ik heb... doe mijn best, volg de korean skincare en dat zijn enorm veel..., micelair water, schuim met water, toner, serum, oogcreme en nachtcreme. Smorgens...
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Feb 28, 2026 |
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Re: Beauty Purchases This Past Week; 1/29/26
... my go to brands for Korean skincare for a while now. I... No 9 eye cream & toner which I have been holding...
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Jan 29, 2026 |
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RE:Your tips on how to look more Groomed, Glamorous or Polished #16
SaltandPepperChicken said: I’m in love with milky toners. Tried the HaruHaru rice one and currently on the Bubble Cosmic which I adore. And suggestions on what to try next? I am very tempted to get the Bubble one again but like a recommendation. I haven’t yet tried it myself but Korean skincare Reddit rates the I’m From milky toner. I loved the Tirtir milk skin one.
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Jan 25, 2026 |
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I love korean skincare
Ever since i been introduced to korean skincare, i never went back. Round labs is my favorite brand. I have sensitive skin and their products are gentler. The only us brand i like is Good Molecules and tret. I am still newish to skincare so i have a simple routine. It works. I order mainly from Olive Young so i can get the korean formula of the sunscreen. I do yesstyle sometimes as well. I just have up money for a haul every few months or so. First pic was in sep and last pic was in Jan. I did get a little lazy with my routine the last two month but i plan to be more consistent and work on the PIH, clearing my skin more and possibly adding new products so im open to suggestions. Edit: forgot to add i do have spontaneous keloids. I get kenalog for those. Products from left to right Insensitive Moisturizing cream Pm Birch Juice Moisturizer Am Birch Juice Suncreen Am Cica ampule am/pm Birch Juice toner sometimes lol Birch Juice cleanser am/pm Birch Juice lip palm am submitted by /u/EffectiveEgg5712 to r/Blackskincare [link] [comments]
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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Underrated Korean Toner Pads Review
As a Korean skincare addict I wanted to share some toner pads I've loved but feel like not enough people talk about. These are the ones that surprised me in a good way and I hate keeping them to myself haha. My skin is sensitive dehydrated combo (oily T-zone but dry everywhere else) gets red easily and I need makeup to stay put without looking cakey. I don't have major concerns most of the time just occasional tightness or flakiness that shows up in drier months. My routine is basic: gentle cleanser, toner pad (these ones), a light serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen in the morning. I've been using these pads for over 3 months now rotating them into my daily routine and they've been a nice addition. - Benton The pads are huge and thick seriously the biggest I've used. I always do a toner pad pack before makeup and this one makes my base go on flawlessly. It gives this inner glow that shows through foundation like instant glass skin. If that's your goal try it once. It's gentle super hydrating and calming too. Hands down my favorite on this list. - Torriden Everyone raves about the green pads but I actually prefer this one. The green ones felt a little irritating on me but these are so soft and gentle the perfect calming pad. My brother (guy with normal skin) uses it too and likes it. Makeup compatibility is great no pilling or weird texture. - Skin1004 I loved their serum so I tried the pads. They're soft and tear easily so you can cut them to fit your face. Essence amount is generous and they feel really moist. Performance is on par with the serum no joke. Makeup sits nicely similar vibe to Torriden but maybe a tad more hydrating. - Dermatory This is the hidden gem in calming pads for me. The embossed side is perfect for wiping great for physical exfoliation without being harsh. Better for wipe-off than pack. It calms redness fast and adds tons of moisture. Solid for sensitive reactive skin. Benton is my top pick but honestly all of these are worth trying. Pick based on what you need glow calming or wipe-off power. submitted by /u/peacekimchi to r/AsianBeauty [link] [comments]
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Mar 20, 2026 |
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Acne made worse by Korean skincare
I don't know where to start, I have combination skin (I think) and I've been trying to help my skin it seems to be getting worse if anything. Over the last few years my skin has just been getting worse, I always get those big hormanal spots around my period. The small rough spots have been increasing over the years with redness, if i get hot or the sun hits my face while I'm driving. They are textured and bumpy. I drink lots of water, I have to because I'm breastfeeding. I eat quite healthy. My skin is super sensitive so I tried this line from Aveno but nada no improvement. I tried Korean skincare and it seems to hsve given me more huge spots. I know not every product is for everyone, I'm just trying to work out what's going on and what might work better for me. I would love some advice in what you can see going on with my skin and what I can use to help please. I'm guessing I need to use sunscreen somewhere in the routine to proetect my skin and reduce the flare up but not sure in what order. And I was thinking to use Euracin 5% repair cream to hopefully repair my skin barrier. I have uploaded the pictures and my routine is below, thank you so much in advance. Night: Cleanse - SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Cleansing Oil Then to damp face I apply apply - I'm From Mugwort Essence as a toner and then COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Essence Moisturiser - Purito Mighty Bamboo Panthenol Cream Morning: Wash face with just water Apply I'm From Mugwort Essence Apply COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Essence Moisturiser - Purito Mighty Bamboo Panthenol Cream The first 2 is my skin at night time, the second 2 photos is my skin after 20 mins in the sun and the last is my products. submitted by /u/aurorarei to r/SkincareAddictionUK [link] [comments]
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Mar 17, 2026 |
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Takes forever, but gets better. Trust the process.
Now vs. Then (September 2024) I've had oily, acne-prone skin with plenty of hyperpigmentation since I was a teen. But it was mostly hormonal acne, and it was never anything like that second image. That was some kind of infection that I think I got from swimming in very unclean water. At first, I spent like a month using overly harsh cleansers and actives, washing my face too often, not eating in a way that could help my body fight the infection off, not drinking NEARLY enough water for the healing I wanted to achieve, and basically just making everything even worse. Then, when I finally saw a dermatologist, I was initially given doxycyline and clindamycin, but I was NOT making the best of it. I was playing around eating a bunch of dairy still, not putting on sunscreen (and not re-applying often enough when I remembered to), and still using harsh facewash and toners because I thought they would help (spoiler: they did not). So it felt like I just kept applying and applying for like three months and not seeing any sort of improvement. I was literally living my entire life outside with one of those covid masks on every single day because I hated the thought of being seen so much, and yet I still wasn't doing the best for myself. Thankfully, I ran across a youtube video about "things you don't realize are hurting your skin" and actually listened to it properly for once, then did a bunch of research (though I still made mistakes ngl) and changed my habits. This is a list of steps I took (copied from my reply to a different post): I used a clean cotton shirt on top of my pillow case and changed it literally every night because the oil and bacteria leftover plus my hair products were just too much for my skin to fight I tried to drink at least 10 glasses of water with a day, more if I could (like I literally used alarms on my phone to remind me) I used benozyl peroxide 10% face wash every morning (\NOTE* - this was one of the mistakes! Apparently I should've been using it only at night!)* (ask your dermatologist first, sometimes there are combined benozyl peroxide+tretinoin creams you can use instead, but using them as separate products might require only using one in the morning or something, it depends) and only the cerave gentle cleanser at night I bought hydrocolloid bandages and cut them to fit specific parts of my face and used them every day, at home and under a mask when outside, sometimes even changing them two or three times a day (these are the big version of acne patches) I used sunscreen (SPF 50 PA++++, I use a Korean brand called singmulnara/식물나라) daily and reapplied regularly even tho it felt greasy and just un-fun sometimes I cut down my dairy and sugar consumption to as little as my happiness could tolerate I started taking bromelain supplements because they're anti-inflammatory I didn't use any exfoliating actives or physical exfoliation until like eight months in when my skin was a lot better I only moisturized with cerave, sometimes with a drop or two of a niacinimide and cica serum in my hand before I applied it Those are the main steps that made a HUGE change in the initial healing, and after around four months of this, my dermatologist put me onto a low dosage isotretinoin (10mg, twice a day) that did some serious heavy lifting in getting rid of the last of the acne. There were a few times long after the initial "purge" worsening period when I'd just get a huge cyst overnight seemingly, but I was able to go in for steroid injections directly into the pimple that just magicked them away within a few hours (and yes, it was absolutely mind-blowing every single time), or other times I put a tiny bit of the paula's choice benozyl peroxide gel directly onto it as soon as I noticed it forming and that usually made it go away. I just finished with the isotretinoin at the end of January. My current routine: Day: Cleanser: Cerave Gentle Cleanser Toner: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Toner Serum: I rotate through these - APLB Glutathione Niacinimide, APLB AHA BHA PHA Centella, APLB Kojic Avid and Vitamin C (note: I currently live in Korea so these are more convenient, but when I go back I will be using Medicube serums if I can't get them probably) Moisturizer: Cerave Moisturizing Cream (in the tub) - I use a plastic makeup scoop instead of my hands to get a bit out and drop the serum into it Sunscreen: Singmulnara Light Watery Sun Gel (note: I will probably switch to ROUND LAB when I get back to America, I am fully convinced by Korean skincare at this point) Night: Cleanser: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Cleansing Oil, then Cerave Acne Foaming Wash (10% Benozyl Peroxide) Toner: ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Toner >> I always do a Face Mask at night (yes every night) for 10~15 minutes, just any random one from those bulk face mask packages (like the Dermal ones) with the occasional premium one from Medicube Serum: the same ones I rotate through in the morning, as above Moisturizer: Cerave Moisturizing Cream (with serum mixed in) Random Other Things: I still drink hella water, and I still change my pillowcase frequently (and my towels, I have a separate one only for my face and I never re-use them after I shower, I'm like traumatized or something tbh). I still take the bromelain, but I'm probably gonna stop when this bottle runs out. I take collagen supplements in the morning. Sometimes I smear my whole face with a thin layer of aquaphor at night if I feel dried out for some reason. Also I keep my face masks in the fridge because the freezing cold mask after a hot shower is supposed to be good, and it does make my nose less red for a while. And I use a pimple patch the moment I see even a tiny dot of red anywhere on my face, even if it hasn't even itched yet, because why risk it??? But yeah. This is just to share progress, and to say that it does get better and you can overcome your acne, but it may take some lifestyle changes and it DEFINITELY takes a lot of consistency and actually listening to medical advice. And... A hella long time. submitted by /u/sinkintothesea to r/Blackskincare [link] [comments]
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Mar 3, 2026 |
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Gone all Korean
After using the Aromatica facial cleanser and the Heimish Artless Glow Base as sunscreen for a couple of years with the rest of my skincare being western brands, I finally went totally Korean. The reason is I’ve had to cut out potentially irritating or drying ingredients since starting tretinoin. I basically looked through the best sellers on Yesstyle to pick out the ones with the least irritating ingredients for my skin. I ended up with the products below. The majority of them just arrived in the mail today actually. I’ve really liked the numbuzin toners so far and the radiance cleansing balm is pure magic at thoroughly cleaning my eye makeup, I used to use the Heimish All Clean balm and would still wake up with dark smears under my eyes. Beauty of Joseon Radiance Cleansing Balm Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Moisture 5.5 Soft Cleansing Gel numbuzin No.1 Pure-Full Calming Herb Toner numbuzin No.3 Super Glowing Essence Toner numbuzin No.5 Vitamin Boosting Essential Toner numbuzin No.9 NAD+ PDRN Glow Boosting Toner Purito Oat‑In Calming Gel Cream Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream SKIN1004 - Madagascar Centella Probio-Cica Enrich Cream Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Moisture Cream SPF50+ PA++++ Beauty of Joseon - Relief Sun SPF 50+ PA++++ submitted by /u/Nin-me-sar-ra to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
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Nin-me-sar-ra |
Mar 3, 2026 |
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What no one tells you before starting Korean skincare as a beginner
I started Korean skincare at 33, I know that's late, but honestly I had no skin issues before. Anyways, I started experiencing extremely dry skin, especially after cleansing, and random breakouts here and there, so I decided to get into my skincare bag. And of course it had to be Korean, because people really do swear by Korean skincare. You know those talks about 7 steps, 10 steps, glass skin? Yes, that’s what sold me,lol. Plus it sounded simple enough, at least for me.. But nobody tells you how slow it feels at first. I expected instant results in a week. Instead, my skin started getting these tiny bumps. I almost quit. Another thing is texture overload. Everything is watery. Toner, essence, ampoule all feel similar when you’re new. Also layering takes practice. Too much and you feel sticky. Too little and nothing changes. I bought a starter set from a local brand here, after seeing great reviews online, on Amazon, and even alibaba, although, I didn't buy muy skincare online. After about a month my skin calmed down. Not glass skin, exactly, but the tiny bumps weren’t there, and I don’t experience that dry feeling like before… Also, it’s been about 4 months, and I haven’t had a breakout. With Korean products, you need to be patient enough to see the results. Also, know your skin first before rushing into products. Different skin types react differently… For those who are on Korean Skincare, what confused you most in the beginning? submitted by /u/Many-Purpose8865 to r/30PlusKoreanSkincare [link] [comments]
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Many-Purpose8865 |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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What’s one Korean skincare product that had people obsessing over your skin?
I had one of those moments last month where two different coworkers asked if I changed my makeup. I wasn’t even wearing any. The only thing I changed was adding a Korean skincare toner I randomly picked while browsing online one night (I think I originally saw it while looking at stuff on Alibaba, then found it locally). I didn’t expect any big changes, I just added it cause I heard of the hydration benefits. After about two weeks my skin looked even, I could not believe it. Now I’m curious what products gave other people that kind of almost instant results. Not just random compliments. I mean the unsolicited ones. The “wait what did you do” questions. Was it an essence? Sunscreen? Cream? I’m trying not to add other products all at once, but I’m just curious about what other Korean products I should consider. submitted by /u/Embarrassed-Career30 to r/KoreanBeauty [link] [comments]
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Embarrassed-Career30 |
Mar 1, 2026 |
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Me and my bf’s Korean skincare routine
Please review the skincare routines! We just recently started Korean skincare so any suggestions are appreciated. He has oily skin and wants to reduce pores and blackheads. I have drier skin but I want to brighten overall tone and reduce acne scars. Also we would appreciate any product recs as well!! submitted by /u/Dangerous_Tough_9895 to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
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Feb 13, 2026 |
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35 and my Korean skincare had a friend think I got Botox!!
Ahhhh I’m so happy with these results! A coworker actually asked me, “Hey you get Botox right? Where do you get it done?” 😅 Double cleanse with Anua oil + soapy cleanser Delere toner VT reedle shot Anua collagen sheets + spray Skin1004 retinol .2% VT encapsulated PDRN Jumiso barrier cream Laneige cica mask if I’m extra dry submitted by /u/MelsMakeupLounge to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
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MelsMakeupLounge |
Feb 9, 2026 |
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44F Korean living in Boston, my winter skincare routine
Hi everyone, I’m a 44F Korean living in Boston. With K-beauty and K-skincare getting so popular in the US lately, I wanted to share my winter-specific routine as a Korean actually living here. Just a small note upfront: English isn’t my first language. I wrote this myself, but I used AI to polish the English, so if the tone feels a bit 'AI-ish' that’s why 😅 Please bear with me. One thing I’ve always felt while watching K-beauty content in the US is that most routines focus only on visible products — toners, serums, creams — without really talking about climate and environment. But in my experience, those matter just as much (if not more) than the products themselves. So I just want to share it. For context: I lived for decades in central Seoul. Korea is geographically small, but the climate varies slightly by region. Most influencers and dermatologists people follow are based in central Seoul, so I’ll use that as the reference point. Also important: I have extremely sensitive skin. Very, very sensitive. Seoul is a dense city, and depending on the season, fine dust can be an issue. Because of that, cleansing has always been emphasized a lot. Double cleansing was treated as a golden rule for years, though recently there’s been a shift toward reducing it due to irritation concerns. Korea also has four very distinct seasons: • very humid, hot summers (up to ~100°F) • very cold, dry winters (down to ~-4°F) So skincare routines change a lot between summer and winter. That’s one reason Korean routines can look “complicated.” It’s less about excess and more about adapting to conditions. Recently, the trend in Korea is actually moving toward fewer products, not more. Because temperature swings are so extreme, most people rely heavily on air conditioning and heating. Moving between outdoor and indoor environments makes skin feel dry very quickly, so people naturally become sensitive to hydration - humidifiers, moisturizers, etc. It’s almost automatic. When I first moved to Boston, what shocked me the most was how dry the air is year-round. Boston fall felt drier than Korean winter to me — my entire body felt tight. Now that I’ve lived here for years, I notice the opposite: when I visit Korea, the air itself feels noticeably more moist. So, finally getting to the point - my special winter skincare adjustment as a Korean living in the US is: Castor oil. Castor oil is sometimes called “plant-based Botox.” It’s an oil, but once it absorbs, it doesn’t stay slippery or greasy. It sinks in cleanly and works really well as a final sealing layer over serums and moisturizers. At first, when the dryness here felt unbearable, I tried switching to richer, heavier products. But they didn’t work well for my skin. What did work was keeping my usual routine and simply adding a layer of oil at the end to prevent moisture loss. For my skin, this was much gentler and more effective than constantly changing products. So I hope this encourages you to look at skincare from a wider perspective — not just products, but also your environment, seasons, sleep, hydration, diet, stress, and workouts — and find what works best for you. Learning how our own bodies respond is actually a very rewarding and fulfilling journey. 🫶 I’ll share my own experiments and routines here from time to time. Rooting for you all on your journey! ❤️ submitted by /u/OkWriting3918 to r/45PlusSkincare [link] [comments]
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OkWriting3918 |
Jan 15, 2026 |
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Indian pharmacy when my skin is acting up, Korean skincare when I want the glow ✨️
My ultimate holy grail for breakouts is Ezanic Gel (doesn't burn or irritate the skin like aziderm does ) No vitamin C has worked for me the way Numbuzin No.5+ Serum does I absolutely love The Ordinary niacinamide and their glycolic acid toner true staples in my routine. I literally can’t imagine my routine without Beauty of Joseon sunscreen. submitted by /u/cherryyyy_blossom to r/IndianBeautyTalks [link] [comments]
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Dec 18, 2025 |
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I’m extremely confused… can someone please explain lol
Was picking up some groceries at my local Kroger this evening (I live on the east coast in the US) and saw that they’ve randomly added a Korean skincare section. Ok cool! Unexpected but I obviously love that Kbeauty is becoming more easily accessible at places like Ulta and Target etc - my main question is how the hell are they selling the Korean formula of the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen? The filters in the OG formula are, to my knowledge, not FDA approved, which is why we get stuck with the god awful US reformulations sold at Sephora and the like, but I triple checked the packaging and ingredients, this is not the US formulation, no “broad spectrum” to be found and the INCI list is identical to the OG Korean formula. Can someone explain this to me? I’m extremely confused! submitted by /u/hillary_____k to r/AsianBeauty [link] [comments]
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Dec 7, 2025 |
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Years into Korean skincare and still breaking out - need advice
Hey everyone !! I’ve been trying to fix my skin for years, and it’s been pretty much stuck in the same state no matter what I do 😖😖 For context I have oily, easily dehydrated skin, somewhat sensitive, and acne prone. My main issues are redness, large pores, texture, acne, and scars. This is my current routine and my thoughts on each product: AM: - Round Lab Dokdo Cleanser I like this - it leaves my face smooth, but I always have to cleanse under like 30 seconds or else my face gets too dry. I do need to cleanse in the morning as I wake up oily. I’ve tried using only water - did not go well.) - Equalberry Swimming Pool Toner (I don't think this did much for my skin) - Anua 10% Azelaic Acid Serum (I like it. Works well for clearing new breakouts and helping redness, but doesn't do enough clearly.) - Torriden Dive-In Serum (Hydrating. I like it, I guess… not anything crazy though.) - Purito Oat-In Calming Gel Cream or Purito Mighty Bamboo Panthenol Cream (these are lightweight and don't break me out) - Skin 1004 Madagascar Centella sunscreen (I like this - isn't heavy and doesn't break me out. Works well under makeup) PM: - Double cleanse with mixsoon micellar water when I'm wearing makeup (cleansing oils are too harsh for my skin, surprisingly, I tried the skin1004 one.) - Dokdo cleanser again - Beauty of Joseon Green Plum Refreshing Toner (AHA/BHA) (been trying this out recently for exfoliation, it leaves my skin really soft after use. However, it's super gentle so I haven't been seeing results as of yet. It stings a little if I use it everyday so I only use this around 3-4 times a week.) - On nights im not using the boj toner, I use Equalberry - The rest of the routine remains the same as AM (Anua AA, Torriden HA serum, Purito gel cream) I have quite a bit of scarring on my right cheek, and whenever it starts to clear up, sometimes acne flares up there again. I think that specific spot I’ve noticed depends more on my sleep, stress, or diet. My gut health is generally fine, but things fluctuate sinceI’m in college, so it’s not always consistent. Even with those external factors, I still want a skincare routine that genuinely works for me on its own (I’d like to add that before starting college my skin has been in a similar state). Right now, none of these products feel like “holy grails,” and I’d really like to find what’s missing!! Any advice would be appreciated. I made a similar post about a month ago without pictures or thoughts on each product, which probably wasn’t that helpful so I made sure to include them this time. I also have texture on my forehead, which I did not included in the pictures (not fungal acne, is not itchy). Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to respond, I really do appreciate it : ) submitted by /u/djnutblast24 to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
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Oct 14, 2025 |
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[Product Question] What are your honest thoughts on these viral Korean skincare products?
I’ve been seeing medicube ALL OVER my fyp and I can’t bring myself to buy it because of how heavily advertised it is. I don’t really trust the opinions of people trying to sell me things. Upon searching for some other Korean skincare I kept seeing these products pop up and I wanna know if these products are viral because they’re that good or because they have a good marketing team lol. Ive tried other viral things in the past (avene ciclafate, CosRX, milky toners in general) and they haven’t worked for me so I’m hesitant to fall victim to the trends. I’ve been very loyal to Belif (this brand really should be viral imo) for almost 2 years now and I cannot say enough good things but I want to switch it up. My skin is sensitive, acne prone, combination PRODUCT LIST: 1. PURITO Mighty Bamboo Panthenol Cream 2. Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream 3. Arencia Rice Mochi Cleanser 4. SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Air-Fit Suncream Plus 5. EQQUALBERRY Swimming Pool Toner 6. House of HUR Purifying Cleansing Balm 7. EQQUALBERRY Purple PDRN Pore Minimizing Serum 8. Dr. Althea Pure Grinding Cleansing Balm 9. Medicube Set submitted by /u/Agreeable_Lion_5237 to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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Agreeable_Lion_5237 |
Sep 14, 2025 |
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Is it just me, or are Korean skincare products getting… tiny?
Lately I’ve been noticing that a lot of Korean skincare is coming in really small formats—like 7-day ampoules, 2-week serums, tiny toner pad packs, even trial-size cleansers that aren’t samples. At first I thought it was just for travel or gift sets, but I keep seeing full product lines in these sizes. It feels intentional—like “just enough to try, but not too much to regret.” Is this a Gen Z thing? Or just a packaging trend I missed? Curious if others here have noticed the same shift. submitted by /u/Primary_Job8723 to r/KoreanBeauty [link] [comments]
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Primary_Job8723 |
Jun 15, 2025 |
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Korean skincare has completely changed my skin 🧖♀️
First photo was today and the second photo was seven months ago… I can’t believe the difference!! AM cleanse: Youth to the People Superfood Cleanser PM cleanse: Double cleanse with Anua Heartleaf Pore Control Cleansing Oil and Anua Heartleaf Quercetinol Pore Deep Cleansing foam Skin flood with: SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule SKINFOOD Rice Brightening Toner Rhode Glazing Milk Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner Fragrance Free Numbuzin No. 3 Super Glowing Essence Toner AM moisturizer: Physiogel Calming Relief Facial Cream PM moisturizer: Physiogel + La Roche Posay Cicaplast Balm B5 Sunscreen: Elta MD UV Lotion 30+ 1-2 times a week exfoliation: The Ordinary Glycolic Acid Bonus: Topicals Lip Salve.. thank me later The products that have made the most noticeable difference to me are the Anua cleansing foam, Rhode Glazing Milk ( I know, I was surprised too), and Numbuzin! Still new with the Haruharu, but really liking it so far, wouldn’t rebuy the Skinfood rice toner. With that being said, I saw major results once I started skin flooding, that was the biggest game changer for me.. and consistency is key!! Is there anything I should be adding to my routine? submitted by /u/stickynovella to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
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May 6, 2025 |
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What Do You Wish You Knew Before Starting Korean Skincare?
Hey everyone! I’m just getting into Korean skincare and have sensitive combo skin. I’m dealing with some dark spots and scars but no active acne. I really want to tackle clogged pores and sebaceous filaments on my nose and chin. I’ve been using a centella toner three times a week for a month now, and honestly, I haven’t seen any changes—good or bad. What do you wish you knew before starting your K-beauty journey? What products should I try first, and how often should I use them? Any tips or recommendations would be super helpful! Thanks! 🩷 submitted by /u/Advanced-Deal-5325 to r/koreanskincare [link] [comments]
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Advanced-Deal-5325 |
Nov 4, 2024 |
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Just turned 40 and feeling fresh.
Photo 1: a bit of concealer, mascara, Benetint and eyebrow control goo Photo 2: fresh faced Photo 3: close up in direct sun Photo 4: my mood after taking 600 selfies A friend turned me on to Korean skincare about 6 months ago so this has been my routine since then: AM: —a quick water rinse, then Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun SPF 50 PM: —ma:nyo Pure Cleansing Oil —Beauty of Joseon Ginseng Water Essence OR Pyunkang Yul Essence Toner —CosRx Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence —Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Serum —Round Lab Dokdo Cream OR CosRx oil-free Ultra Moisturizing Lotion with Birch Sap I’m more motivated than ever to take care of my skin, especially since turning 40 last month. Much appreciation to you all for sharing and posting here! (Feedback welcome if you notice anything that needs attention). submitted by /u/tidbit_betty to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Oct 13, 2024 |
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korean skincare changed skin practically over night
i took Accutane as a teen, and although it healed my acne, my skin has been perpetually dry and dull ever since (over a decade) and i am getting fine lines faster than other people my age. i have tried every brand it feels like, and some things have worked great, while others have made my skin so much worse. about 8 months ago i got the Peach & Lily ultra plush rich cream and loved it! i felt like my skin transformed after just a few days, so i decided to lean completely into the Korean skincare and slowly replaced my routine to only k-beauty. my skin has never looked better! i am glowy all day, even at the end of a long day with no skincare refresh. fine lines are decreasing, i never have that tight feeling, i even get asked what foundation I'm wearing when i am not wearing an ounce of makeup and people don't believe me! best part, i have only been using these products for 2 months and already have these dramatic results. i highly recommend doing Korean skincare brands that are also clean like Peach & Lily. for more affordable, Good Molecules and Knours have been just as good for toners and cleansers. but for moisturizers and serums, nothing is better than P&L IMO. honorable mention, those viral collagen masks, they are 100% worth the hype submitted by /u/lesbianagrande777 to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Oct 1, 2024 |
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Your sign to get on Korean skincare [misc]
Around end of last year I started using random skincare products which made my skin so much worse and I kept changing my products as I thought ‘this new one’ will work but as first photo shows (Jan 2023) it screwed my face. From about may 2023 I started to incorporate Korean skincare products and ever sunscreen have been adding and using Korean products as they are so much better for my skin personally and such nicer ingredients. I have sensitive combo skin. My skincare journey continues and still have stuff that’s needs to improve but it’s a big improvement since beginning of this year. Current Routine: Am: - wash face with just lukewarm water - Purito centella unscented serum - Purito daily soft touch sunscreen spf 50+ Pm: - Cetaphil hydrating foaming cream cleanser - Anua 77% heartleaf toner - Purito b5 panthenol re barrier cream Products that did not work for me: Paula’s choice 2% bha liquid ( don’t think it did anything for me perhaps made stuff worse) Nivea sensitive face wash Nivea sensitive zero percent alcohol moisturiser simple hydrating moisturiser And then some other random products Thought I’d share and if you have any questions lmk! submitted by /u/RecentTemporary7145 to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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Aug 15, 2023 |
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I’m not like other girls, I use Korean skincare (from tiktok)
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Mar 14, 2023 |
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[Miscellaneous] Is it me or korean 10-step skincare routine doesn't have any science behind it and is just a marketing ploy of korean skincare companies to get you to buy as many of their products as possible?
Like what the fuck is step 4 "essence"? Do I really need it? Sounds like it's just a serum but better... So then why serum? Not to mention that Korean 10-step skincare routine does not take into an account people with oily skin type. Dude, if I'm gonna use all or most of the products from this system once or (god forbid) twice daily, I will be greasy like somebody rubbed McDonalds take-out bag in my face, and break out. Even if the products are for oily skin type! Korean celebrities don't have glowy glass skin because they do this skincare routine but because they wear shit ton of makeup and are photoshopped on pictures. submitted by /u/blablabrah to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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