Inside My Korean Skincare Diary
Skincare is a crucial part of the day. You start and end your day with skincare. South Korea is likely the first country that comes to mind due to its rising skincare marketing success. Here, confusion arises about which brands and products to use. There are just so many brands like Round Lab, Beauty of Joseon, Anua, etc.
2. Glow Replenishing Rice Milk Toner:
Toners are also a crucial step in skincare. Beauty of Joseon Replenishing Rice Toner reduces puffiness, hydrates the skin, and makes the skin look younger and healthier. Key ingredients used in it are Rice Amino Acids, which enhance antioxidant and moisturise the skin. It also contains ingredients like glycerin, panthenol and centella asiatica, which soothe the skin, preventing redness or acne breakouts.
3. Eye Revive Serum:
Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Serum Ginseng and Retinal reduces puffiness and dark circles below the eyes. It can be used on your smile lines and below the lips to address any darkness. It contains ginseng (a Korean herb) root extract and retinol (a form of vitamin A). It also contains niacinamide, ceramides, and panthenol, which strengthen the skin barrier and provide hydration. However, a patch test is recommended as retinal can sometimes irritate, especially for people with sensitive skin.
4. Calming serum (Green tea+Panthenol):
Serums are among the most popular Beauty of Joseon products. However, knowing which one suits your skin type is extremely important. The Beauty of Joseon calming serum is highly beneficial for calming breakouts. The serum consists of green tea water, panthenol, Centella Asiatica extract, and glycerin that soothe and hydrate the skin.
The beauty product information shared on Smart Living is for general knowledge and lifestyle purposes only. The products mentioned are based on personal research, reviews, or general availability, and may not be suitable for everyone. Please consult a dermatologist or healthcare professional before trying any new skincare or beauty product, especially if you have sensitive skin, allergies, or underlying conditions. Smart Living is not responsible for any adverse effects, reactions, or outcomes resulting from the use of products mentioned on the blog.





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