Korean Women Skincare Routine
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Nobody is commenting on how consistent this guy is... Within 6 months channel from around 25k to 250k
Keep up to good job
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He deserves to be at 1 million, he’s awesome.
I watched his first video Wen he had 12k views. He is doing fantastic job
He is different, i'd say he will going even further, he knows how to create content yk
Probably making $2,000-3000 per month too which is enough to live decently in korea
Korean women regard the sun as enemy number one. This is a vital part of skin care.
All women in Asia. Fully covered even in humid super hot weather 😂
Tbh that’s the same thing my dermatologist said to me (Italy). When I told her I tried to stay out in the sun to get a darker skin tone she watched me in disgust 😂
대표적으로 잘못 알고 있는 것임. 피부에 가장 안 좋은 건 바람이다. 햇빛보다 바람이 더 피부에 치명적이야. 그래서 바닷가에 사는 사람들 피부가 안 좋지. 어부들의 피부가 거칠고 안 좋은 것도 햇빛보다는 바람을 많이 맞아서고.
You still need some vitamin D though
1 second in and Jerry is all dripped up 🥶
Your voice is so calm and refreshing
Eh, I can really confirm about the properties of the Mizon eye cream! It was one of my first Korean skincare products and especially for people who work long shifts or tend to have darker circles because they work at night, it really opens heavy eyelids when you‘re tired and brightens the dark areas really well! I think where I live, they also sell a purple one of the same brand, but that one has extra collagen in it, so I would use that one for work that strains your eyes a lot! ♥️
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Which one?
When I was a young man life took me in the path of modeling for some yrs, so my Mom would weekly do a skin routine on my and my best friends face as we both worked
for the same agency. Now as older man my wife has used some great products which God bless her end up on me sometimes,😂😂 Jerry ... I'm always impressed with your versatility.
태생적으로 피부가 좋은거지.. 그리고 물이 좋다.
I think glass skin looks spectacular on print or media. But in person or real life? it looks weird. But I'm here to say I'm really impressed with this guy's language skill!!
I’m just wondering if it’s hard for a foreigner to live and work in Korea. Koreans are definitely experts on a lot of things but I heard they’re overworked.
Koreans do overwork. The life is very competitive. There are some foreign works in Korea, and unfortunately some of them developed bad reputation because they could not adjust to fast-pacing, strict, hard working conditions. There are some foreigners who have good reputations. Working hard, honest, keep words are important work ethic to Koreans.
The job market itself is very competitive even to Koreans, so it’s very hard for foreigners to.
The hard labor market (factory, farm, construction) needs more workers. They are low-class, hard labor jobs, but some of them pay really good money.
Now make one with black women skin routine’s 👍🏽
No
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I mean he could try but if they are living in Korea
Dude he is in Korea, there are almost no black people there
best he can do is release his own routine
Do a fitness one;bodybuilder interviews
Thanks for sharing this video Jerry, I'll keep a close eye on MIZON products when my eye cream and moisturizer runs out 😄
My current skincare routine:
☀️ Morning
1. Wash with water (no cleanser)
2. Toner
3. Eye cream
4. Serum/ Ampoule
5. Light moisturizer
6. Sunblock
(Then no sebum powder + face mist)
🌙 Night
1. Oil cleanser
2. Gel/ foam cleanser
3. Toner
4. (×2 a week) face/ clay mask/ any other treatment targeting skin concern
5. Eye cream
6. Serum/ ampoule
7. Heavy moisturizer
8. Spot treatment ( if there is acne)
9. Face mist
U need to be rich enough to apply these skincare products 😂😂😂
Trust me its not cheap 😅( in india)
You mean cosmetics are expensive in India? It’s not expensive in Korea. Koreans used to buy European brand (Lancôme…) before, and they were very expensive. Nowadays small Korean companies keep developing great products and sell at good prices, so we can experiment various skincare products to find the best ones for us and still doesn’t cost that much.
@@yj8641 yeah it's expensive as hell here
A 75g cream cost 1.8k and some even double
May be import duty gets added I guess
Yeah but we have good indian brands and they aren't that expensive
@@devraajmoran5969 they lack quality and effectiveness 😏
.....korean products in London are way more expensive than in Seoul, and the variety is really slim unfortunately. I understand that export taxes + profit makes it less affordable. If prices were lower, we can help us in taking better care of our skin. Everything now is far too over-priced.
and with all them products on your face, you still need to put makeup on...?
I love her group LOONA, ARTMS & ODD EYE CIRCLE.😄
I love this subjectttt
Korean skin care routine really works! I had lived in the US for a long time and came back to Korea. Since I came to Korea I'm following the Korean skin care routine and using Korean skin care products, and they do wonders! My skin used to be dull, dark, uneven, old. Now my skin is more even, lighter, radiant, less wrinkle, less puffiness, almost no skin trouble, and healthy looking!
I just did my evening routine.
1. Wash with the foam cleanser (I skipped the oil cleansing because I didn't wear make-up today)
2. Skin peeling scrub (once a week)
3. Toner
4. Another toner
5. Vit.C essence
6. cream
Tomorrow morning, I will use lotion and sunblock lotion (very important) instead of the heavy cream.
Not all the products worked in Korea either. I experimented with a lot of products in Korea too. In the US, most products gave me skin troubles so I couldn't do much. In Korea I found products that worked amazing and not give any skin trouble. With goodKorean diet and good skin care, my skin look radiant and healthy. I'm so satisfied 😊
By the way, I'm dark so I use the darkest shade foundation in Korean cosmetic line.
You actually don't need a toner unless you have a specific need that needs to be targeted with a specific active ingredient, at the end of the day toners were created at first to balance out the pH of your skin after using soap, which nowadays are almost inexistent and most are cleansers or cleansing bars that do not have soap, so unless you have a lot of acne and that toner has salicylic acid or niacinamide to target it, your wasting your money. A really good routine is the one that by using the fewer amount of products to target all your needs without saturating your skin, scrubs are really aggressive with your skin barrier, did you get your skin check with a derma before trying anything? The best routine in the word is using the appropriate cleanser for your skin type, using the appropriate moisturizer for your skin type, using a serum to target any kind of need you have, using sunscreen every day, that's all you need unless you have a specific skin condition that needs something additional
@@hanadoarte I have never heard of any dermatologist who recommends against toners.
I use a lot of special toners, which my dermatologist recommends. There are various types of facial scrubs (gel, cream, mask), you can also get recommendations from your dermatologist or skin-care specialist, depending on your skin type.
I'm dark skin myself what are specific brands you use?
@@jesusisking3722 For the foundation, I get any darkest shade at the store. Korea has only 3-4 shades so it's works mostly for East Asians.
For me, the best skin care brand so far was Dr. G (snail cream brand) because I'm old. I don't know if it's good for young people. My skin is dry but get skin trouble a lot so it was hard to use anything. It creates even, radiant, healthy skin tone. I look much lighter and brighter, but actually my skin color hasn't changed. The right skin foundation for me is still the darkest one, but I look much bighter and healthy since the skin is not dull.
@@yj8641 I actually have hear dermas stating toner was not necessary, but if you're someone for example that has acne, they can recommend one with salicylic acid, for example, but if you don't have any major problem and is just a maintenance routine, they won't recommend one and I heard this from dermas im different countries
I mean they dont even need to have good skins every girl in the video is beautiful regardless.
I was in korean and let me tell you ... the folks that have good skin have gOOD skin. I was staring kinda too much but my god it was like looking at a filter
I think Korean cosmetics and plastic surgery is the world best🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂
LED Light therapy after skin care for 15-20 mins. Trust. Thank me later.
Too many chemicals added to the skin. If they feel the need, I think it would be best to find herbal organic ingredients.
this man always got fire drip.
Fam, I just could not be a women. All those products every day....
Ummm A lot of Korean men do similar things too 😅
@@yj8641맞아요 ㅋㅋㅋ 🤣
@@yj8641 Yeah it's a fair point. Just remove the first part the to make it "All those products I could not"
Omg 😂 how they maintain this being this busy......anyways quite nice
Oooh they did like compliments about their skin a lot 👀🙂
I have skin cancer will Mizon help me too?
So cool you're also interested in this kind of topics
What is routine for guys? I have hyper pigmentation and need the spots/scar whitened or lessened. Genetics isn’t true for me. My parents never had acne
Take care of what you eat. No more burgers. Drink plenty of water with lemon. Vitamin C 3000mg per day
But without make up.... 😂😂😂😂
You can't only hide so much skin texture with makeup 🤷🏼♀️
Almost every women in the world wear makeup and you're pointing that out only to Koreans? You are jealous for sure
@@슝-d8p No, I'm just saying that they are more dependent on makeup to look better than others. It's worse than you think... 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
2:49 she's so pretty ❤
he is so cute?
Great Video! The ladies on here truly have flawless skin. As a Black American, I always wanted to try Korean skincare and want brighter and glass skin, but I don't want the products to have any skin lightening ingredients or as minimum as possible. I truly don't even know where to start. Any recommendations!
타고난 얼굴색을 바꿀수없음.
다만 자기얼굴색의 최선은 찾을수있음.
비타민과 썬크림과 피부과에서 주사를 맞을수있음.
See if Numbuzin products are right for you.
❤ thank you for this topic! ❤
damn you are really doing great. your channel really became a ref in south korean content. bravo
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After this interview I use this eyepatch every night ! Thanks 🙌
How about a video asking guys in Korea.
Thank you for this! I want to try Korean skincare but I want to hear from Koreans the steps they use
why not ask the men too? korean dudes got crazy clear skin
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This was great! Your korean is so good!
Jerry drippin as usual🔥.
I need to say that, all these women you interviewd are just stunning wow they're all so pretty
I have those eye patches.
asking the REAL questions haha
I like bros style
"NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION"... because of how particularly Korean society gives so much importance to outlook appearance and skin color may have led to better innovation of cosmetics over a period of time..... i am not Korean but i spend my fortune to buy their cosmetics and supplements.
Korean girls are the best in the world 🔥🌎
No
cringe
@@ZuLiAnO_FaRhAnshut up foreign 🤢😂
@@ark0oo226 koreaboo🤢🤢🤮🤮
@@ZuLiAnO_FaRhAnstay mad bruh go and cry 🤣🤣👌🏻
I'm italian and just as pale as these girls. My skin's very sensitive and fragile. I have a very minimal skincare and it does wonders, 'cause my skin is flawless (I'm not as young as the girls also) and I look 10-12 years younger.
It's not about the quantity of products you put on your skin, it's about quality and knowing what your skin really needs.
That’s amazing! Could you share your routine please?
@@deetis Sure. Morning: wash my face with a "soap" made only of pure coconut oil, then SPF cream. That's vital for my skin. SPF 30 in autumn-winter, 50 in spring-summer. Very light make up, suitable for rosacea prone skin. Night: cleansing milk, currently a donkey milk based one, and a toner that I make myself with herbal infusion( chamomile+ mallow tea) which I keep in the fridge and lasts for 3-4 days. Night cream usually with ingredients that help my skin fight redness and rosacea. If I'm home in the afternoon, I quickly cleanse my face again with cleansing milk, rinse with water and hydrate my face with 2 drops of Nuxe oil or other oil alike.
Hope that helps!