To properly remove the cleansing balm, add water and it will emulsify into a milky-like texture that is easily washed off to fully and properly cleanse your skin, the way the product was designed to function. Also, in Asian/Korean beauty it is very common (almost always) to follow up with a gentle cleanser to remove any extra residue after cleansing balm. It's called "double cleansing." I am glad you enjoy Korean skincare, hope these essential tips help!!
Thanks for sharing those tips! I actually use the cleansing balm the way you mentioned every day, but I also love to melt it directly on my skin and then remove it with damp cotton pads. After that, I follow up with a double cleanse. It works great for me! I appreciate your insights into Korean skincare! 😊
I know you are not promoting any K-beauty products but lets also not laid emphasis on thier culture for Palestine 🍉. As it's an American and South Korean partnership to influence masses with thier beauty standards and glorifying it. K-beauty and K-pop indirectly fund Israelites business globally! Please open your eyes before it gets too late 🙏
Beauty of joseon has the only suncream that works for me. Most suncream causes rashes on my face and it makes it dry with an oily film. Their suncream helps moisturize my skin, it feels just like a moisturizer. They are also cruelty free, I do not buy or use products that test on animals, it is disgusting. It is very hard to find products that work for me due to my allergies and most evil companies test on animals. I love animals and I rescue them, I could never use those products.
Not all Korean brands do, be mindful of generalizations as there are also smaller, independent Korean-based skincare brands out there. I agree with the sentiment, not with the generalization.
To properly remove the cleansing balm, add water and it will emulsify into a milky-like texture that is easily washed off to fully and properly cleanse your skin, the way the product was designed to function. Also, in Asian/Korean beauty it is very common (almost always) to follow up with a gentle cleanser to remove any extra residue after cleansing balm. It's called "double cleansing." I am glad you enjoy Korean skincare, hope these essential tips help!!
Thanks for sharing those tips! I actually use the cleansing balm the way you mentioned every day, but I also love to melt it directly on my skin and then remove it with damp cotton pads. After that, I follow up with a double cleanse. It works great for me! I appreciate your insights into Korean skincare! 😊
I've been wanting to try Beauty of Joseon Review for so long, great and helpful review ✨
@@alwaysaik Thank you! Try the sunscreen is worth it!😍And I loved the cleansing balm it melts on my skin so well🥰
You're skin without makeup very beautiful ❤
Good skincare products help to maintain healthy skin, thank you!❤️
Time Stamps:
0:00 Intro
0:46 Radiance Cleansing Balm
2:05 Revive Eye Serum
2:51 Glow Deep Serum
3:36 Dynasty Cream
4:39 Relief Sun
5:39 Conclusion
This brand is in my wishlist!! Hope they would work with me soon!!
They will because you are amazing!
Has anyone used Dynasty crea?
Ever 💚 beauty
Thanks lovely🥰
I know you are not promoting any K-beauty products but lets also not laid emphasis on thier culture for Palestine 🍉. As it's an American and South Korean partnership to influence masses with thier beauty standards and glorifying it. K-beauty and K-pop indirectly fund Israelites business globally! Please open your eyes before it gets too late 🙏
Beauty of joseon has the only suncream that works for me. Most suncream causes rashes on my face and it makes it dry with an oily film. Their suncream helps moisturize my skin, it feels just like a moisturizer. They are also cruelty free, I do not buy or use products that test on animals, it is disgusting. It is very hard to find products that work for me due to my allergies and most evil companies test on animals. I love animals and I rescue them, I could never use those products.
Their sunscreen is my favourite as well love the feeling of it😊
Not all Korean brands do, be mindful of generalizations as there are also smaller, independent Korean-based skincare brands out there. I agree with the sentiment, not with the generalization.