They are really living a happy live:') Thankyou for the solution btw! I'm in Indonesia ( I REALLY WANT TO MOVE TO COLD COUNTRY OMG) so summer is everyday and UV rays is no joke:') I think I must do this every day for the rest of my life.
South Koreans are a lot more concerned with skin care than pretty much any other general public, and their skin care items are a lot cheaper than what you would find at a high end store like Sephora. Skin Food, Etude House and Tonymoly make magical products.
I use to use around 20 products, but now I use 5 products. The less products, the less your skin suffocates! I also use to use Korean makeup and skincare products but I was shocked when I read the ingredients list! There were so many chemicals and preservatives. Now I use organic makeup and skincare and honestly, my skin has felt a lot better!
Hehe im 16, staying in singapore ( The sibei hot country) and im doing the korean skincare i use about I use about 7 Products at night and only 4 in the morning! 😆 And my skin is really improving!
The lady in her 30s (pretty sure of it) looks 26.... but how the HELL did I guess she's in her 30s and not 20s? It's the upper lip area that has come down....I am 18 and I fear if I start threading that will happen to me too...before I turn 30.
+Naushin Khan You can start by eating a collagen rich diet and using collagen products when you hit your 20s.I am sure you will still be pretty in your 30s.
Well, I notice that you're Vietnamese (your last name). Perhaps where you come from there is fresh, healthy rice paper, but where I live, a lot of the time rice paper is full of chemicals. My aunt's family has even stopped eating it because it's more chemical-ly and less fresh.
Everything in general has chemicals, other than organic products. I use to use Korean skincare products and makeup products but I realized how many chemicals and preservatives are in there, and so I just use organic skincare and I rarely ever use makeup anymore.
Lol at fried chicken. Aye, you must didn't know, South Koreans ADORE moistful and shiny makeup, not oily, but moist and shine because when celebrities walk on red carpets with hundreds of cameras flashing at them, their faces would become glamorous and 'shine like a star'. South Korea is a cold country and people's skin often becomes too dry, thus they use a lot of lotion, emulsion, essence, etc. to keep their skin soft and 'glowing' like a baby.
her skin is not oily it's dewy/glossy. it's suppose to look like that. and she didn't give makeup but skincare advise. i guess your not familiar with korean beauty culture.
I don't understand why dark skin is a problem. I think Uee's skin is incredibly perfect
They are really living a happy live:') Thankyou for the solution btw! I'm in Indonesia ( I REALLY WANT TO MOVE TO COLD COUNTRY OMG) so summer is everyday and UV rays is no joke:') I think I must do this every day for the rest of my life.
11 PRODUCTS!?! I use one: water
I am trying to guess the main lady's age. Def not in her twenties... possibly 30s or early 40s... She has very nice skin.
E Song Definitely 40s, but has better skin that some 20 year olds! Not just face either, her neck and hands look young too.
anyone know what product was shown? or know any good all in one face product?
I'm always surprised at how many products Korean women use for basic skin care, I only use about 4 and I don't even use all of them regularly!
Ikr! I only use two as base x) foundation + concealer
South Koreans are a lot more concerned with skin care than pretty much any other general public, and their skin care items are a lot cheaper than what you would find at a high end store like Sephora. Skin Food, Etude House and Tonymoly make magical products.
I use to use around 20 products, but now I use 5 products. The less products, the less your skin suffocates! I also use to use Korean makeup and skincare products but I was shocked when I read the ingredients list! There were so many chemicals and preservatives. Now I use organic makeup and skincare and honestly, my skin has felt a lot better!
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Thanks for the great advice.. I'll go on a rice therapy now ^^
Rice water! This is a first
hahaha KANU IS MY NAME!
and now shes left after school
what is rice paper
Hehe im 16, staying in singapore ( The sibei hot country) and im doing the korean skincare i use about I use about 7 Products at night and only 4 in the morning! 😆 And my skin is really improving!
The model is so pretty :3 does anyone know her name ?
Really great tips !
The lady in her 30s (pretty sure of it) looks 26.... but how the HELL did I guess she's in her 30s and not 20s? It's the upper lip area that has come down....I am 18 and I fear if I start threading that will happen to me too...before I turn 30.
+Naushin Khan You can start by eating a collagen rich diet and using collagen products when you hit your 20s.I am sure you will still be pretty in your 30s.
11?! that's so much wow
Don't use the rice paper on your face! It's full of chemicals. Instead, do the rice water facial.
How can rice paper be full of chemicals? It's made only by rice. You know nothing.
Well, I notice that you're Vietnamese (your last name). Perhaps where you come from there is fresh, healthy rice paper, but where I live, a lot of the time rice paper is full of chemicals. My aunt's family has even stopped eating it because it's more chemical-ly and less fresh.
Everything in general has chemicals, other than organic products. I use to use Korean skincare products and makeup products but I realized how many chemicals and preservatives are in there, and so I just use organic skincare and I rarely ever use makeup anymore.
i only use 2 products...
Wow... 11 Products...
I use to use 20 products, but after reducing to 5 products I realized how little was better :) but then again, it depends on everyone's skin.
That woman has a face that's oily enough to fry chicken with, yet gives make up advice??
Lol at fried chicken. Aye, you must didn't know, South Koreans ADORE moistful and shiny makeup, not oily, but moist and shine because when celebrities walk on red carpets with hundreds of cameras flashing at them, their faces would become glamorous and 'shine like a star'. South Korea is a cold country and people's skin often becomes too dry, thus they use a lot of lotion, emulsion, essence, etc. to keep their skin soft and 'glowing' like a baby.
her skin is not oily it's dewy/glossy. it's suppose to look like that. and she didn't give makeup but skincare advise. i guess your not familiar with korean beauty culture.
well it's just not my taste, no matter whether it's a trend there.
Helen van Mierlo i understand that , i prefer more matte skin too but your comment was a bit rude that's all
she is known on skincare and makeup industry