My go-to sunscreen for dealing with acne-prone skin is littlllextra rice berry sunscreen with SPF 50+. My biggest problems with many sunscreens are whether they lead to breakouts and they leave my skin dry and irritated. However, this sunscreen doesn't do this and it applies great under makeup which is essential for me since I wear makeup daily as someone with acne-prone skin.
People who say toners are unnecessary have not experienced the pure comfort and joy of using a nice toner 😌 I mean I almost don’t care if it does anything long term or not, same as with facial mists - it just feels so NICE
@@Sfr1610 I use the ‘Liquid Hydration’ toner from Geek&Gorgeous daily, it’s a very basic hydrating toner and very cheap! For the fancier ones I’ve been very happy with the Laneige ‘Cream Skin toner&moisturizer’, and I’ve also enjoyed the Purito ‘Oat-In silky toner’! But I’m no expert and I haven’t tried very many 🌟
I'm so grateful for your videos and education! I've had the worst oily & acne-prone skin my whole life, and have tried everything - until I decided to throw in the towel and start from the ground up with a multi-step skincare routine. I always thought it was too big a hassle or too fussy, but I'm so glad I did. I'm 3 months into a ~7-step skincare routine, and it has honestly been LIFECHANGING! My skin is so much younger, radiant, and acne-free that I can't even believe it! I'm still working up to the ~10-steps (with more advanced elements like serums), but I can't believe it took me until my 30's to do this. It was a lot of research, and Beauty Within's videos on products and tips & tricks were so pivotal and friendly that it got me over my intimidation. Thank you so much for all you do, you changed my life!
After getting tretinoin, and just keeping by skin hydrated using korean skincare my skin has thanked me. It is true with korean skincare hydrating your skin helps your skin soooo much.
I use both. It is like offense vs defense, a good team needs both. I use my tretinoin for quick resurfacing of the skin. I then follow it up with soothing and hydrating ingredients, both of which Korean skincare is known for, since tretinoin can be a bit drying. Same thing with exfoliants and spot treatment; I have acne prone skin so I use a BHA and sometimes benzoyl peroxide. I then moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! So far my skin has been loving it!
I prefer Korean skin care mainly affordability. Although both have their expensive and cheaper brands but affordable American brands don’t do anything while the Korean ones does. Cheap American brands is like a catch all product while ingredients are pretty mild and ineffective. Cheap Korean brands still have the active ingredients to solve a specific problem, helps you try out an ingredient before committing to a more expensive brand with the same ingredient.
elf skin is a western brand and their products are so gentle and work so well I recommend them (and please don’t demonize all western products and put Korean products on a pedestal like it sounds Korea-boo like)
Yeah, and what I see is that the much affordable ones is basically fragrances and the expensive ones with more aggressive ingredients like high percentages of bha/aha and retinol, and what I also notice is that western products for sensitive skin are mostly balms which I hate for my oily skin. And are not light products to really hydrate the skin, its not popular the water-oil balance. I have a really sensitive, oily and dehydrated skin so for that I prefer the asian products that are mostly more affordable and gentle to the skin and yet hydrating but light to oily skin. Ah and asian products avoid more fragrances, which is really good to my sensitive skin. And western products are soooo expensive bro, In stylevana I can literally buy a really good vitamin c for 10 bucks and a really good cleanser (the rovectin cleanser) for 7 bucks. And I loveee chemical sunscreens (especially the japanese ones), the western ones leave a white cast and are not pleasant to use and almost dont exist western stick sunscreen like bro how are me suppost to re-apply sunscreen without an stick sunscreen.
I was taught growing up in the West that acne was caused by dirty oily skin, that acne medications and toners are supposed to dry the skin out to control excessive oil, and that good makeup was all about looking as matte as possible. My skin was miserable, dry, and acne prone as a result of this misinformation. I'm team Asian skincare all the way. Hydration is the single most important aspect of skincare and good makeup application. Most people probably wouldn't even need medicated products if they just took proper care of their skin in the first place.
I want both. I have never had skin issues. I was normal for most of my life. However, since I'm more mature now, I'm dryer. I've never had acne or any other skin condition. The only regret I have, is that I grew up without sunscreen. We used oils and lotions to get tanned. 😮😮😮😮. Thankfully, I never got a burn. But I am aging, and that is a true challenge. So, I want instant, and long term help.❤❤❤❤❤❤
The iunik cleansing oil is a hg for me finished 3 bottles and never getting over it !!such an amazing formulation and so nice for oily acne prone skin makes ur skin fresh and clean❤gets rid of impurities so nicely 💕must recommended
Not being negative, just my opinion even after using different chemical products from so and so brands our skin still breaks out. It doesn’t guarantee fully flawless skin. On the other side, switching to natural products like pure honey, fresh aloe etc does wonders with time. These aren’t hella expensive and does no harm. We got to be smart ❤
Great video! I appreciate the affordable Korean skincare routine for acne tips. The double cleansing and exfoliating steps really make a difference. I'm also glad to hear about DermalMD Acne Serum as a must-try product. I've tried a lot of different acne treatments, but this one has really made a noticeable improvement in my skin's texture and appearance. Thanks for the recommendation!
Vitamin A from pills to creams is the only thing has ever helped my acne and has completely cleared my face and body so it's a quick fix but also a long term fix after years of struggling. I go for microneedling now for scars and after that my day time routine is all hydrating skincare from K beauty and western beauty from affordable to luxury. I love skincare as a whole it's my way of relaxing.
Felicia I love you❤ thank you for doing all that you do to help ppl like me understand and treat my skin better🙏🫶 you and the beauty within team are amazing✨🍬💖
I use the best if both wolds❤ 2 most efficient products that were a GAME CHANGER for my skin are from western skincare brand, helping me to get rid of acne and PIH. But it's kbeauty products that are keeping my skin moisturized and GLOWING from within 🥰
I have a question. If you were using all these products for acne prevention then how come you got those pimples on your chin? I am concerned as to if these products actually helps with pimples or not?
I love iunik, I've been using the tee tea tree relief serum, the centella moisturizer and the propolis eye cream for almost 2 years now love them, for sure will the spot treatment
Hi! Please tell me I have oily skin and my face has a lot of acne and acne marks have become open pores and uneven skin tone, the color is getting dark. I am very worried. Please tell me about some Korean skincare products. Please let me know who to use to get rid of all my skin problems. Please make a video for me and mention the products.please request for you
I love korean skincare so much and been using for years. now i have a pre-teen 12 yrs old daughter with acne and pimples but can't find any affordable yet effective skincare for her. And some korean skincare even have age limit. Is this brand suitable for her , if yes then i want to let her try on ?
i've seen lots of essence while i'm shopping for skincare and i was wondering if it would be important to buy some?? i've been looking at the cosrx snail mucin essence
Hej! I have one question. I am struggling with acne and I am new to this skin care stuff. I am going to buy everything on this video to try if it's going to help me get more confident in myself and my skin so my question is - Do I use that skin care every single day? Or is there like specific days? I whould love the answer!
can you make some videos about remove freckles, blemish with korean products for all type skin? and i want to know which product is for oily, which is for dry, combination, normal, sensitive etc etc. plz plz
hi there i have a highly requested video, if u guys can make a video on combination Korean affordable skincare for teens. i know there r a lot of keywords here, but it would be really beneficial for teens like me 🙌.appreciated.
honestly i got interested in korean skincare after seeing that I.N (yang jeongin, stray kids) layers 7 toners and and i was so surprised?? Because if I attempt to layer that many i'd probably get a breakout rather than anything 😭 and now I'm finding out that, since i have sensitive skin, korean skincare is probably a lot better for me because i don't have major acne, just the occasional spots meaning it's better to take my time with it and prevent it rather than use strong products which, if I'm not careful with, would lead to horrible results
My face is usually oily and i sweat a lil more But in winter when i wash my face its so dryyy in some patches And even in summer my forhead and cheekbones are a little dry but it gets oily afterwards Idk wht to use
🌈 Can we talk about the magic of *WhiteOnCream* ? 🎁 Your fantastic video introduced me to this skincare gem, and now I'm flaunting a luminous Korean glass skin. Infinite thanks for sharing the secret! ✨❤
I use mostly Korean skincare products, but occasionally American/Western brands too. I usually get hormonal acne before my period. So I try to prevent and minimize them by using products with tea tree, salicylic acid, mild exfoliants, etc.. Also, I double cleanse morning and night. Recently, I bought a skincare device called the Dermapore. It helps to unclog pores and makes my skin feel smoother and clearer. It’s quite pricey ($100), but it’s worth it in my opinion.
@@implayingwithkittensbrb Since I use a lot of skincare products, I use multiple brands. In other words, the list would be endless. However, I’m currently using Neogen’s Micro Toner and CosRx AHA BHA Vitamin C Toner. Both are Korean exfoliating toners, which help get rid of dead skin cells and unclog pores. I’m not sure if either of these are ok for sensitive skin, but I didn’t have any problems.
Try using a tooth paste without fluoride! I thought this was just conspiracy stuff but recently realized I’m actually sensitive to it. My acne and redness from perioral dermatitis have improved so much since I cut all the fluoride out!
@@TheKickasskatie I don’t have insurance either I use good rx and it cost me $30 . It last me for 4 to 5 months. I’ve wasted so much money over the years trying out different acne creams and soaps
@@rrrahmdni sorry it didn’t work for you but after struggling with cystic acne for 15 years tretinoin is the only thing that cleared my skin and smoothed out forehead wrinkles ( added benefit)😉 There’s adapalene if you haven’t tried that
I just wanna say I genuinely believe neither of you have sensitive skin bc you guys use SO much stuff with so much fragrence and people with sensitive skin could never
Whatever! All just sponsored clearly. You mentioned the difference of western skin care, what you did in the video was all fixing your skin issues not preventing. All other ingredents you've used are mainly western. It is still best to consult or rely on board certified dermats/chemist when it comes to fixing issues.
Definitivamente el skincare coreano cambió mi vida! Ser cuidadoso y respetuoso con la piel REALMENTE la cuida y mejoró MUCHO mi piel; con razón asia tiene mucha mejor piel que los occidentales. Amo los productos de Unik porque son realmente buenísimos!
WOW it’s like you read my mind!! Just the video I was in need of I’ve really wanted to get into a Korean skincare routine🙏🏼🧡 Thank you for all of the good information always you have helped teach me so many things and I’m beyond thankful for that … my skin is beyond thankful!🧡
Lovely content, just like always. Can you make a Travel Skincare video. What is your skincare like while traveling (esp to a humid/warm place) SOS products for acne while traveling.
Great video. I like a lot of the K Beauty approach, product wise, but am good using a mix. Can i ask where you got the little arm water protectors, as you called them? Im trying to find some unsuccessfully. Thanks!
My go-to sunscreen for dealing with acne-prone skin is littlllextra rice berry sunscreen with SPF 50+. My biggest problems with many sunscreens are whether they lead to breakouts and they leave my skin dry and irritated. However, this sunscreen doesn't do this and it applies great under makeup which is essential for me since I wear makeup daily as someone with acne-prone skin.
I used Rice Berry SunScreen, and it is really lightweight and hydrating. It absorbed in seconds. I will certainly continue purchasing it.
People who say toners are unnecessary have not experienced the pure comfort and joy of using a nice toner 😌 I mean I almost don’t care if it does anything long term or not, same as with facial mists - it just feels so NICE
Hi, which toner do you recomend ?
@@Sfr1610 I use the ‘Liquid Hydration’ toner from Geek&Gorgeous daily, it’s a very basic hydrating toner and very cheap! For the fancier ones I’ve been very happy with the Laneige ‘Cream Skin toner&moisturizer’, and I’ve also enjoyed the Purito ‘Oat-In silky toner’! But I’m no expert and I haven’t tried very many 🌟
@@annaselbdritt7916 nice ☺️ thanks i Will try one of these
Yeah toners feel nice on the skin but so do many serums/ampoules... Just because something feels nice and comforting doesn't mean it's necessary.
@@shiningyoonie you severely misunderstood my comment. That it feels nice is reason enough for me to consider it worthwhile.
I'm so grateful for your videos and education! I've had the worst oily & acne-prone skin my whole life, and have tried everything - until I decided to throw in the towel and start from the ground up with a multi-step skincare routine. I always thought it was too big a hassle or too fussy, but I'm so glad I did. I'm 3 months into a ~7-step skincare routine, and it has honestly been LIFECHANGING! My skin is so much younger, radiant, and acne-free that I can't even believe it! I'm still working up to the ~10-steps (with more advanced elements like serums), but I can't believe it took me until my 30's to do this. It was a lot of research, and Beauty Within's videos on products and tips & tricks were so pivotal and friendly that it got me over my intimidation. Thank you so much for all you do, you changed my life!
*WhiteOnCream* is a must-try for anyone wanting to achieve Korean pop star-like skin. My complexion is now beautifully white and glowing! ✨❤
What if ur black
@doylelewis944 🍆
@@ren.8137😂😂😂
After getting tretinoin, and just keeping by skin hydrated using korean skincare my skin has thanked me. It is true with korean skincare hydrating your skin helps your skin soooo much.
I use both. It is like offense vs defense, a good team needs both. I use my tretinoin for quick resurfacing of the skin. I then follow it up with soothing and hydrating ingredients, both of which Korean skincare is known for, since tretinoin can be a bit drying. Same thing with exfoliants and spot treatment; I have acne prone skin so I use a BHA and sometimes benzoyl peroxide. I then moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! So far my skin has been loving it!
I’m about to start listening to the Asians on skin care cause whatever they be using sure as hell works 😭🙏🏽
I prefer Korean skin care mainly affordability. Although both have their expensive and cheaper brands but affordable American brands don’t do anything while the Korean ones does. Cheap American brands is like a catch all product while ingredients are pretty mild and ineffective. Cheap Korean brands still have the active ingredients to solve a specific problem, helps you try out an ingredient before committing to a more expensive brand with the same ingredient.
Can you zuggest some items that eorked fpr you
elf skin is a western brand and their products are so gentle and work so well I recommend them (and please don’t demonize all western products and put Korean products on a pedestal like it sounds Korea-boo like)
@@cheribitch5396 lol it's just her personal opinion. And it's mine as well. Nothing to do with being Korea-boo or whatever that bullshit is xD
Yeah, and what I see is that the much affordable ones is basically fragrances and the expensive ones with more aggressive ingredients like high percentages of bha/aha and retinol, and what I also notice is that western products for sensitive skin are mostly balms which I hate for my oily skin. And are not light products to really hydrate the skin, its not popular the water-oil balance.
I have a really sensitive, oily and dehydrated skin so for that I prefer the asian products that are mostly more affordable and gentle to the skin and yet hydrating but light to oily skin.
Ah and asian products avoid more fragrances, which is really good to my sensitive skin.
And western products are soooo expensive bro, In stylevana I can literally buy a really good vitamin c for 10 bucks and a really good cleanser (the rovectin cleanser) for 7 bucks.
And I loveee chemical sunscreens (especially the japanese ones), the western ones leave a white cast and are not pleasant to use and almost dont exist western stick sunscreen like bro how are me suppost to re-apply sunscreen without an stick sunscreen.
#mimskincare
I was taught growing up in the West that acne was caused by dirty oily skin, that acne medications and toners are supposed to dry the skin out to control excessive oil, and that good makeup was all about looking as matte as possible. My skin was miserable, dry, and acne prone as a result of this misinformation.
I'm team Asian skincare all the way. Hydration is the single most important aspect of skincare and good makeup application. Most people probably wouldn't even need medicated products if they just took proper care of their skin in the first place.
I love how this was edited!
I want both. I have never had skin issues. I was normal for most of my life. However, since I'm more mature now, I'm dryer. I've never had acne or any other skin condition. The only regret I have, is that I grew up without sunscreen. We used oils and lotions to get tanned. 😮😮😮😮. Thankfully, I never got a burn. But I am aging, and that is a true challenge. So, I want instant, and long term help.❤❤❤❤❤❤
The iunik cleansing oil is a hg for me finished 3 bottles and never getting over it !!such an amazing formulation and so nice for oily acne prone skin makes ur skin fresh and clean❤gets rid of impurities so nicely 💕must recommended
Can I use it a 15 year old?
Not being negative, just my opinion even after using different chemical products from so and so brands our skin still breaks out. It doesn’t guarantee fully flawless skin. On the other side, switching to natural products like pure honey, fresh aloe etc does wonders with time. These aren’t hella expensive and does no harm. We got to be smart ❤
I love Iunik! So in love with their propolis serum, light oil, sleeping mask ❤
Great video! I appreciate the affordable Korean skincare routine for acne tips. The double cleansing and exfoliating steps really make a difference. I'm also glad to hear about DermalMD Acne Serum as a must-try product. I've tried a lot of different acne treatments, but this one has really made a noticeable improvement in my skin's texture and appearance. Thanks for the recommendation!
been wanting to try iunik for their calming moisturizing, been purging due to retinol
Vitamin A from pills to creams is the only thing has ever helped my acne and has completely cleared my face and body so it's a quick fix but also a long term fix after years of struggling. I go for microneedling now for scars and after that my day time routine is all hydrating skincare from K beauty and western beauty from affordable to luxury. I love skincare as a whole it's my way of relaxing.
#mimskincare
I’m thinking it would just be great to combine a bit of both. I’m pretty use to problem solving but am using both now
Felicia I love you❤ thank you for doing all that you do to help ppl like me understand and treat my skin better🙏🫶 you and the beauty within team are amazing✨🍬💖
Can any of these be used while pregnant? My hormonal acne during this pregnancy has been horrendous and I don’t know what else to do 😩😩
Thank you for your recommendations. I will check these items. I always love Korean skincare products.
Which cleansing oil is good for oily, dehydrated,enlarged pores, acne prone skin? Manyo, Anua, Numbuzin, Purito or etc?
I use the best if both wolds❤ 2 most efficient products that were a GAME CHANGER for my skin are from western skincare brand, helping me to get rid of acne and PIH. But it's kbeauty products that are keeping my skin moisturized and GLOWING from within 🥰
I have a question. If you were using all these products for acne prevention then how come you got those pimples on your chin? I am concerned as to if these products actually helps with pimples or not?
4:24 I my immediate thought was “that’s how Fel’s sister applies toner” and then she said it 😂
PLEASE can you make a video about face powders with skin care for oily, acne prone skin 🙏🏻
I agree, toners are essential for my skin as well.
I love iunik, I've been using the tee tea tree relief serum, the centella moisturizer and the propolis eye cream for almost 2 years now love them, for sure will the spot treatment
Have you tried it? And how did it work
@@implayingwithkittensbrb didn't tried yet, it's kinda hard to get here in Italy without overpaying 😭 so I'm waiting for a good offer tbh
@@diniellisabinookay! Let me know if you get a good deal
@@diniellisabino but does the tea tree serum help with breakouts?
@@implayingwithkittensbrb not specifically for breakouts, I use it after breakouts, when I have a lot redness it's very calming
Thank you so much for sharing the fact that you have eczema because I was wondering if these products are good for eczema
I love that cleansing oil! Will try for shaving.
Looks amazing and i saw that is the ranked 1 product in the Amazon how this brand is so underrated, i should buy right now to try
Dry sensitive acne prone skin? Will these suggestions also work for that?
Team slow & steady wins the race 🇰🇷 Quick fixes cannot be used steadily and most certainly doesn’t improve the overall health of your skin long term
New video! Thanks! 😊🤍
wish korea skincare was actually affordable in my country too 😔
Yea... It's also expensive in my country...
Hi! Please tell me I have oily skin and my face has a lot of acne and acne marks have become open pores and uneven skin tone, the color is getting dark. I am very worried. Please tell me about some Korean skincare products. Please let me know who to use to get rid of all my skin problems. Please make a video for me and mention the products.please request for you
I'm team both
Hi. I love your videos!! My acne has gotten so bad with stress. Have you ever used or heard of Slurp? Any thoughts?
I love korean skincare so much and been using for years. now i have a pre-teen 12 yrs old daughter with acne and pimples but can't find any affordable yet effective skincare for her. And some korean skincare even have age limit. Is this brand suitable for her , if yes then i want to let her try on ?
How often would you do this routine ? Twice a day?
i've seen lots of essence while i'm shopping for skincare and i was wondering if it would be important to buy some?? i've been looking at the cosrx snail mucin essence
Hej! I have one question.
I am struggling with acne and I am new to this skin care stuff. I am going to buy everything on this video to try if it's going to help me get more confident in myself and my skin so my question is - Do I use that skin care every single day? Or is there like specific days?
I whould love the answer!
Great video! Thank you. I'm looking for an Asian exfoliator. Do you use one you love?
can you make some videos about remove freckles, blemish with korean products for all type skin? and i want to know which product is for oily, which is for dry, combination, normal, sensitive etc etc. plz plz
Which face cream do you recommend to use before applying foundation.
I have oily skin and acne does this really work?
She literally mentioned that this video is especially for oily skin
Do you recommend doing this before you shower or after or it doesn’t matter
I don’t use makeup on my skin , so do I still need to double cleanse?
not necessarily but if you use lots of spf it’s recommended
Where did u get the arm water protector?
What cotton pads do you use?
So do you remove your make up with the oil and water based cleanser?
hi there
i have a highly requested video, if u guys can make a video on combination Korean affordable skincare for teens. i know there r a lot of keywords here, but it would be really beneficial for teens like me 🙌.appreciated.
Hello!, can i pair the iUNIK cleansing oil with SKIN1004 Madagascar centella ampoule??
Where I can buy these products
How many times a day or when do you need to do it?
Can you suggest us best tea for skin.
Is this oil cleanser good for acne prone dry skin?
honestly i got interested in korean skincare after seeing that I.N (yang jeongin, stray kids) layers 7 toners and and i was so surprised?? Because if I attempt to layer that many i'd probably get a breakout rather than anything 😭
and now I'm finding out that, since i have sensitive skin, korean skincare is probably a lot better for me because i don't have major acne, just the occasional spots meaning it's better to take my time with it and prevent it rather than use strong products which, if I'm not careful with, would lead to horrible results
what would be the k beauty cleanser of panoxy foaming face cleanser?
Is it possible to add a bit of a salicylic acid serum to a cleanser? (Because in my cleanser are no acids)
Hi, can I use the tea tree relief toner for day & night routine?
do we do this in the morning and night or only at night or only morning
My face is usually oily and i sweat a lil more
But in winter when i wash my face its so dryyy in some patches
And even in summer my forhead and cheekbones are a little dry but it gets oily afterwards
Idk wht to use
is this for oily skin?
What is the name of these brand if I dont have chinease characters? Where can I buy them eg in Singapore? Where are they selling these products???❤
so is the sunscreen good for oily skin? has anyone tried it?
🌈 Can we talk about the magic of *WhiteOnCream* ? 🎁 Your fantastic video introduced me to this skincare gem, and now I'm flaunting a luminous Korean glass skin. Infinite thanks for sharing the secret! ✨❤
What's the brand of the square cotton pads tho?
Atomy review please!
I use mostly Korean skincare products, but occasionally American/Western brands too. I usually get hormonal acne before my period. So I try to prevent and minimize them by using products with tea tree, salicylic acid, mild exfoliants, etc.. Also, I double cleanse morning and night. Recently, I bought a skincare device called the Dermapore. It helps to unclog pores and makes my skin feel smoother and clearer. It’s quite pricey ($100), but it’s worth it in my opinion.
What products? I get the same thing
@@implayingwithkittensbrb Since I use a lot of skincare products, I use multiple brands. In other words, the list would be endless. However, I’m currently using Neogen’s Micro Toner and CosRx AHA BHA Vitamin C Toner. Both are Korean exfoliating toners, which help get rid of dead skin cells and unclog pores. I’m not sure if either of these are ok for sensitive skin, but I didn’t have any problems.
@@lotussong1 thank youuuu
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I really gave up on acne😢
Would L’Oréal Revitalift glycolic acid cleansing GEL be considered or substituted for a oil cleanser?
no, an oil cleanser is an oil based cleanser , what you have is a totally different product for a different purpose
Please make another affordable edition for dry sentive skin
Anyone know what’s good for perioral Dermatitis ? I’ve tried everything
Try using a tooth paste without fluoride! I thought this was just conspiracy stuff but recently realized I’m actually sensitive to it. My acne and redness from perioral dermatitis have improved so much since I cut all the fluoride out!
How to dry bumpy pimple
This channel used to be 'Asian Beauty secrets', does anyone know why it changed?
Just get prescription retinol.. that’s all you need
Not everyone has insurance
Or wants to pay the copay to go to the derm lol
Doesn't work. If anything it makes my acnes worst. Went to 3 different dermatologist, none of the prescription retinol works.
@@TheKickasskatie I don’t have insurance either I use good rx and it cost me $30 . It last me for 4 to 5 months.
I’ve wasted so much money over the years trying out different acne creams and soaps
@@rrrahmdni sorry it didn’t work for you but after struggling with cystic acne for 15 years tretinoin is the only thing that cleared my skin and smoothed out forehead wrinkles ( added benefit)😉
There’s adapalene if you haven’t tried that
내가 오늘도 내가 너한테이랑도 똑같이하고 하고도 싶고 내가 너무 너무해서미안해 그리고 내가 너무도하고도를께께서한테까지나도도 잘해줘서해줘서 고맙다 그리고는는🎉도도를께 잘하고하고께께도도도도도도사도
Is this ur actual skincare or sponsor
I just wanna say I genuinely believe neither of you have sensitive skin bc you guys use SO much stuff with so much fragrence and people with sensitive skin could never
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We’re so you guys buy real products
Whatever! All just sponsored clearly. You mentioned the difference of western skin care, what you did in the video was all fixing your skin issues not preventing. All other ingredents you've used are mainly western. It is still best to consult or rely on board certified dermats/chemist when it comes to fixing issues.
I'm all for a good mixture of both approaches.😉 Prevention on a regular basis, but a quick fix, when it comes to breakouts and special concerns.🤭
Same!!
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Definitivamente el skincare coreano cambió mi vida! Ser cuidadoso y respetuoso con la piel REALMENTE la cuida y mejoró MUCHO mi piel; con razón asia tiene mucha mejor piel que los occidentales. Amo los productos de Unik porque son realmente buenísimos!
I have sensitive skin, so I'm definitely on team Slow & Steady with Korean Skincare, but I will reach for a Western product once in a while
Me too sensitive skin people go slow and steady... Rushing cause more problems I learnt this in my skin care journey too ❤
Thank you for making this video! My skin is breaking out too especially on the chin area, this just makes me feel so less alone.
WOW it’s like you read my mind!! Just the video I was in need of I’ve really wanted to get into a Korean skincare routine🙏🏼🧡
Thank you for all of the good information always you have helped teach me so many things and I’m beyond thankful for that … my skin is beyond thankful!🧡
#mimskincare
5:42 the slaps heard round the world 😆 lol
On a more serious note, I always learn so much from yall 🥰
I need so much help with dry skin but I have whit heads on my nose and chin but have sensitive skin. It's so hard to fix.
Lovely content, just like always.
Can you make a Travel Skincare video.
What is your skincare like while traveling (esp to a humid/warm place)
SOS products for acne while traveling.
I love korean skincare. Watching from japan❤
Do we really have to double cleanse even if we r not wearing makeup or sunscreen
Great video. I like a lot of the K Beauty approach, product wise, but am good using a mix. Can i ask where you got the little arm water protectors, as you called them? Im trying to find some unsuccessfully. Thanks!
do you do this whole routine 2 times a day? Morning and night?
Ur editing app name? 😬😬
Is this routine done twice a day or once a day?
Do you use the ac spot cream before or after the gel cream?
Where do you get those square cotton pads for the toner?