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The Monodist by Odile Monod

Olive Young Awards 2021
29 Nov 2021
Best K-Beauty, Korean Beauty Awards, News

Olive Young Awards 2021

[Update: The post on the 2022 Olive Young Awards is now online]

Wondering what’s really trending in Korean beauty? Olive Young, the largest health and beauty retailer in Korea, reveals their bestsellers of 2021 in the latest installment of the “Olive Young Awards”.

Every year at the end of November, Olive Young shares the winners of the “Olive Young Awards“, an event that crowns the top-selling beauty products of the year. The results are based on the analysis of over 100 million purchase data collected between July 2020 and June 2021. Since the winners of the awards are based on actual purchase data, the Olive Young Awards are considered by industry experts as a realistic reflection of the latest trends in Korean beauty.

This year 70% of the winning products were cosmetics produced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), showing an increasing consumer preference for new, up-and-coming brands.

Olive Young Awards 2021

2021 OLIVE YOUNG AWARDS CEREMONY:

For the first time in two years, the ceremony for the Olive Young Awards will be held offline at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul from the 10th to the 12th of December in compliance with social distancing rules. The retailer announced that the theme of the event will be “Amusement Park” with thematic areas where the audience will be get the chance to learn about the winning products and new trends for the upcoming year. It was reported that tickets for the event sold out in less than 24 hours.

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CATEGORIES:

  • SKIN CARE
  • MAKE-UP
  • PERSONAL CARE
  • HEALTH CARE
  • TRENDS
Olive Young Awards 2021

CATEGORY: SKIN/TONER

Round Lab – 1025 Dokdo Toner

First place:
🇰🇷 Round Lab – 1025 Dokdo Toner

SHOP
Bring Green - Tea Tree Cica Soothing Toner

Second place:
🇰🇷 Bring Green – Tea Tree Cica Soothing Toner

SHOP
The Lab by Blanc Doux – Oligo Hyaluronic Acid 5000 Toner

Third place:
🇰🇷 The Lab by Blanc Doux – Oligo Hyaluronic Acid 5000 Toner

SHOP
Anua – Heartleaf 77% Soothing Toner 250ml

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Anua – Heartleaf 77% Soothing Toner

SHOP

CATEGORY: ESSENCE/SERUM

Isoi - Bulgarian Rose Blemish Care Serum

First place:
🇰🇷 Isoi – Bulgarian Rose Blemish Care Serum

SHOP
Goodal – Green Tangerine Vita C Dark Spot Serum+

Second place:
🇰🇷 Goodal – Green Tangerine Vita C Dark Spot Serum+

SHOP
CNP Laboratory – Propolis Energy Ampule

Third place:
🇰🇷 CNP Laboratory – Propolis Energy Ampule

SHOP
Avène - Hydrance Pre-Serum Hydrating Essence-in-Lotion

Olive Young’s pick:
🇫🇷 Avène – Hydrance Pre-Serum Hydrating Essence-in-Lotion

SHOP

CATEGORY: CREAM

Dr.G - R.E.D Blemish Clear Soothing Cream

First place:
🇰🇷 Dr.G – R.E.D Blemish Clear Soothing Cream

SHOP
Physiogel – Daily Moisture Therapy Facial Cream

Second place:
🇩🇪 Physiogel – Daily Moisture Therapy Facial Cream

SHOP
Bio Heal BoH - Probioderm Lifting Cream

Third place:
🇰🇷 Bio Heal BoH – Probioderm Lifting Cream

SHOP
Aestura - Atobarrier365 Cream

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Aestura – Atobarrier365 Cream

SHOP

CATEGORY: FACE MASK

Mediheal – Teatree Care Solution Essential Mask REX

First place:
🇰🇷 Mediheal – Teatree Care Solution Essential Mask REX

SHOP
Abib - Mild Acidic Ph Sheet Mask Heartleaf Fit

Second place:
🇰🇷 Abib – Mild Acidic Ph Sheet Mask Heartleaf Fit

SHOP
Dreamworks – I’m The Real Shrek Clay Mask Pack

Third place:
🇰🇷 Dreamworks – I’m The Real Shrek Clay Mask Pack

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Hanyul – Yuja Sleeping Mask

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Hanyul – Yuja Sleeping Mask

SHOP

CATEGORY: SKIN PADS

Abib - Heartleaf Spot Pad Calming Touch

First place:
🇰🇷 Abib – Heartleaf Spot Pad Calming Touch

SHOP
COSRX – One Step Original Clear Pads

Second place:
🇰🇷 COSRX – One Step Original Clear Pads

SHOP
Dermatory – Hypoallergenic Cica Rescue Gauze Pad

Third place:
🇰🇷 Dermatory – Hypoallergenic Cica Rescue Gauze Pad

SHOP
Skinfood - Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Skinfood – Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad

SHOP

CATEGORY: FACE CLEANSER

Manyo - Pure Cleansing Oil

First place:
🇰🇷 Manyo – Pure Cleansing Oil

SHOP
Bioderma – Sensibio H2O (250ml)

Second place:
🇫🇷 Bioderma – Sensibio H2O

SHOP
Dr.G – Brightening Peeling Gel

Third place:
🇰🇷 Dr.G – Brightening Peeling Gel

SHOP
Round A’Round – Green Tea Pure Cleansing Foam

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Round A’Round – Green Tea Pure Cleansing Foam

SHOP

CATEGORY: SUN CARE

Dr.G - Green Mild Up Sun+SPF50+/PA++++

First place:
🇰🇷 Dr.G – Green Mild Up Sun+ SPF50+/PA++++

SHOP
Cell Fusion C – Laser Sunscreen 100 SPF50+/PA+++

Second place:
🇰🇷 Cell Fusion C – Laser Sunscreen 100 SPF50+/PA+++

SHOP
Round Lab - Birch Juice Moisturizing Sun Cream SPF50+/PA++++

Third place:
🇰🇷 Round Lab – Birch Juice Moisturizing Sun Cream SPF50+/PA++++

SHOP
La Roche-Posay – Uvidea XL Tone-Up Light Cream SPF50+/PA++++

Olive Young’s pick:
🇫🇷 La Roche-Posay – Uvidea XL Tone-Up Light Cream SPF50+/PA++++

SHOP

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Olive Young Awards 2021

CATEGORY: MASCARA/EYELINER

Clio - Kill Lash Superproof Mascara [#01 Long Curling]

First place:
🇰🇷 Clio – Kill Lash Superproof Mascara

SHOP
Kiss Me Heroine Make – Smooth Liquid Eyeliner N (#Brown)

Second place:
🇯🇵 Kiss Me Heroine Make – Smooth Liquid Eyeliner N [#02 Brown]

SHOP
Etude - Curl Fix Mascara [#Black]

Third place:
🇰🇷 Etude – Curl Fix Mascara

SHOP
Cosnori – Long Active Eyelash Serum

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Cosnori – Long Active Eyelash Serum

SHOP

CATEGORY: COLOUR MAKE-UP

best K-Beauty Products Too Cool For School – Artclass By Rodin Shading

First place:
🇰🇷 Too Cool For School – Artclass By Rodin Shading

SHOP
Wakemake - Soft Blurring Eye Palette [#02 Lively Blurring]

Second place:
🇰🇷 Wakemake – Soft Blurring Eye Palette [#02 Lively Blurring]

SHOP
3CE – Mood Recipe Multi Eye Color Palette [#OVERTAKE]

Third place:
🇰🇷 3CE – Mood Recipe Multi Eye Color Palette [#OVERTAKE]

SHOP
Hince - True Dimension Radiance Balm [#01 Clear]

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Hince – True Dimension Radiance Balm [#01 Clear]

SHOP

CATEGORY: LIP MAKE-UP

3CE – Velvet Lip Tint (#Daffodil)

First place:
🇰🇷 3CE – Velvet Lip Tint [#Daffodil]

SHOP
Wakemake - Watery Tok Tint [#02 Grapefruit Water]

Second place:
🇰🇷 Wakemake – Watery Tok Tint [#02 Grapefruit Water]

SHOP
Peripera - Ink Airy Velvet [#008 Pretty Orange Pink]

Third place:
🇰🇷 Peripera – Ink Airy Velvet [#008 Pretty Orange Pink]

SHOP
Romand - Juicy Lasting Tint [#25 Bare Grape]

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Romand – Juicy Lasting Tint [#25 Bare Grape]

SHOP

CATEGORY: BASE MAKE-UP

Clio - Kill Cover Founwear Cushion All New SPF50+ / PA+++

First place:
🇰🇷 Clio – Kill Cover Founwear Cushion All New SPF50+ / PA+++

SHOP
Espoir - Pro Tailor Be Glow Cushion All New SPF42/PA++

Second place:
🇰🇷 Espoir – Pro Tailor Be Glow Cushion All New SPF42/PA++

SHOP
Urban Decay - All Nighter Makeup Setting Spray Long Lasting

Third place:
🇺🇸 Urban Decay – All Nighter Makeup Setting Spray Long Lasting

SHOP
Jung Saem Mool - Essential Skin Nuder Cushion SPF50+/PA +++

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Jung Saem Mool – Essential Nuder Cushion SPF 50+/PA +++

SHOP

CATEGORY: FRAGRANCE

best K-Beauty Products Clean – Warm Cotton EDP

First place:
🇺🇸 Clean – Warm Cotton EDP

SHOP
John Varvatos – Artisan EDT

Second place:
🇺🇸 John Varvatos – Artisan EDT

SHOP
Chloé – Chloé Eau de Parfum

Third place:
🇫🇷 Chloé – Chloé Eau de Parfum

SHOP
MCM - Eau De Parfum

Olive Young’s pick:
🇩🇪 MCM – Eau De Parfum

SHOP

CATEGORY: BEAUTY ACCESSORY

Fillimilli – Eye Makeup Brush Set

First place:
🇰🇷 Fillimilli – Eye Makeup Brush Set

SHOP
Shiseido – Eyelash Curler

Second place:
🇯🇵 Shiseido – Eyelash Curler

SHOP
Real Techniques – Miracle Complexion Sponge

Third place:
🇬🇧 Real Techniques – Miracle Complexion Sponge

SHOP
Dear Dahlia - Dream Lash Curler

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Dear Dahlia – Dream Lash Curler

SHOP

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Olive Young Awards 2021

CATEGORY: BODY MOISTURISER

Illiyoon – Ceramide Ato Lotion

First place:
🇰🇷 Illiyoon – Ceramide Ato Lotion

SHOP
Derma:B – Daily Moisture Body Lotion

Second place:
🇰🇷 Derma:B – Daily Moisture Body Lotion

SHOP
best K-Beauty Products Cetaphil – Moisturizing Lotion

Third place:
🇺🇸 Cetaphil – Moisturizing Lotion

SHOP
Physiogel - Soothing AI Body Lotion

Olive Young’s pick:
🇩🇪 Physiogel – Red Soothing AI Body Lotion

SHOP

CATEGORY: HAND CREAM

Kamill – Hand & Nail Cream Classic

First place:
🇩🇪 Kamill – Hand & Nail Cream Classic

SHOP
best K-Beauty Products Duft&Doft – Sophy Soapy Hand Nourishing Cream

Second place:
🇰🇷 Duft&Doft – Sophy Soapy Hand Nourishing Cream

SHOP
Dr. Jart+ - Ceramidin Hand Cream

Third place:
🇰🇷 Dr. Jart+ – Ceramidin Hand Cream

SHOP
W.Dressroom – Perfume Hand Cream No.97 April Cotton

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 W.Dressroom – Perfume Hand Cream [#No.97 April Cotton]

SHOP

CATEGORY: LIP CARE

best K-Beauty Products Bioderma – Atoderm Lip Stick

First place:
🇫🇷 Bioderma – Atoderm Lip Stick

SHOP
best K-Beauty Products Uriage – Stick Lévres

Second place:
🇫🇷 Uriage – Stick Lévres

SHOP
best K-Beauty Products Burt’s Bees – Pink Grapefruit Lip Balm

Third place:
🇺🇸 Burt’s Bees – Pink Grapefruit Lip Balm

SHOP
Vaseline – Lip Therapy Original Mini

Olive Young’s pick:
🇺🇸 Vaseline – Lip Therapy Original Mini

SHOP

CATEGORY: SHAMPOO

best K-Beauty Products Dr.FORHAIR – Folligen Shampoo

First place:
🇰🇷 Dr.FORHAIR – Folligen Shampoo

SHOP
Labo-H - Hair Loss Relief Shampoo (Scalp Strengthening)

Second place:
🇰🇷 Labo-H – Hair Loss Relief Shampoo [Scalp Strengthening]

SHOP
Aromatica - Rosemary Scalp Scaling Shampoo

Third place:
🇰🇷 Aromatica – Rosemary Scalp Scaling Shampoo

SHOP
Rausch - Mallow Volume Shampoo

Olive Young’s pick:
🇨🇭 Rausch – Mallow Volume Shampoo

SHOP

CATEGORY: HAIR CARE

Mise-En-Scène – Perfect Original Serum

First place:
🇰🇷 Mise-en-scène – Perfect Original Serum

SHOP
Moremo - Hair Treatment Miracle 2x

Second place:
🇰🇷 Moremo – Hair Treatment Miracle 2x

SHOP
L’Oréal Paris - Total Repair 5 Instant Miracle Hair Pack

Third place:
🇫🇷 L’Oréal Paris – Total Repair 5 Instant Miracle Hair Pack

SHOP
Unove - Deep Damage Treatment EX

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Unove – Deep Damage Treatment EX

SHOP

CATEGORY: HAIR COLOURING

Mise-En-Scène - Hello!! Cream Cream Color [#Black]

First place:
🇰🇷 Mise-en-scène – Hello!! Cream Cream Color [#Black]

SHOP
L'Oréal - Excellence Crème (#6.30 Golden Dark Blonde)

Second place:
🇫🇷 L’Oréal – Excellence Crème [#6.30 Golden Dark Blonde]

SHOP
eZn – Shaking Pudding Hair Color [#Ash Gray]

Third place:
🇰🇷 eZn – Shaking Pudding Hair Color [#Ash Gray]

SHOP
L'Oréal - NEW Excellence Parisian Chic [#6.17 Aqua Matte]

Olive Young’s pick:
🇫🇷 L’Oréal – NEW Excellence Parisian Chic [#6.17 Aqua Matte]

SHOP

CATEGORY: MEN’S CARE

Ideal for Man - Perfect All-in-One Milk

First place:
🇰🇷 Ideal for Man – Perfect All-in-One Milk

SHOP
Dr. G – R.E.D Blemish For Men All In One Fluid

Second place:
🇰🇷 Dr. G – R.E.D Blemish For Men All In One Fluid

SHOP
Forment - Signature Perfume [#Cotton Hug]

Third place:
🇰🇷 Forment – Signature Perfume [#Cotton Hug]

SHOP
Bro&Tips - Point Clinic Intimate Wash for Men

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Bro&Tips – Point Clinic Intimate Wash for Men

SHOP

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Olive Young Awards 2021

CATEGORY: SKIN PATCH / SPOT CARE

Olive Young – Care Plus Spot Patch

First place:
🇰🇷 Olive Young – Care Plus Spot Patch

SHOP
Acropass - Trouble Cure

Second place:
🇰🇷 Acropass – Trouble Cure

SHOP
Daewoong – Easyderm Beauty

Third place:
🇰🇷 Daewoong Pharmaceutical – Easyderm Beauty

SHOP
Nexcare - Blemish Patch Relief

Olive Young’s pick:
🇺🇸 Nexcare – Blemish Patch Relief

SHOP

CATEGORY: WEIGHT LOSS

Sery Box - Seryburn Night

First place:
🇰🇷 Sery Box – Seryburn Night

SHOP
Kyungnam – Kalo Stop Tablets

Second place:
🇰🇷 Kyungnam – Kalo Stop Tablets

SHOP
Cent - Cent D Green Apple Drink

Third place:
🇰🇷 Cent – Cent D Green Apple Drink

SHOP
Vital Beautie - Meta Green Slim

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Vital Beautie – Meta Green Slim

SHOP

CATEGORY: HEALTH SUPPLEMENTS

Lacto-Fit - Probiotics Gold

First place:
🇰🇷 Lacto-Fit – Probiotics Gold

SHOP
BB Lab - Small Molecular Fish Collagen

Second place:
🇰🇷 BB Lab – Small Molecular Fish Collagen

SHOP
Orthomol - Immun Multivitamin & Mineral

Third place:
🇩🇪 Orthomol – Immun Multivitamin & Mineral

SHOP
Needin - Bium Enzyme

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Needin – Bium Enzyme

SHOP

CATEGORY: ORAL CARE

TheraBreath - Fresh Breath Oral Rinse

First place:
🇺🇸 TheraBreath – Fresh Breath Oral Rinse

SHOP
Dentiste - Perfect Gum & Tooth Protection

Second place:
🇹🇭 Dentiste – Perfect Gum & Tooth Protection

SHOP
Listerine - Cool Mint

Third place:
🇺🇸 Listerine – Cool Mint

SHOP
Euthymol - Toothpaste

Olive Young’s pick:
🇺🇸 Euthymol – Toothpaste

SHOP

CATEGORY: FEMININE CARE

best K-Beauty Products Uriage – Daily Feminine Mild Gel

First place:
🇫🇷 Uriage – Daily Feminine Mild Gel

SHOP
Aromatica - Balancing Feminine Wash Pure & Soft

Second place:
🇰🇷 Aromatica – Balancing Feminine Wash Pure & Soft

SHOP
Goongbe - Soothing Sensitive Wash for Woman

Third place:
🇰🇷 Goongbe – Soothing Sensitive Wash for Woman

SHOP
Dermatory - Hypoallergenic Moisturizing Feminine Wash

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Dermatory – Hypoallergenic Moisturizing Feminine Wash

SHOP

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Olive Young Awards 2021

TREND 2021: CLEAN BEAUTY

Round Lab - Birch Juice Moisturizing Cream

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Round Lab – Birch Juice Moisturizing Cream

SHOP
Abib - Heartleaf Essence Calming Pump

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Abib – Heartleaf Essence Calming Pump

SHOP
Round Around - Greentea Essence Lotion

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Round A’round – Greentea Essence Lotion

SHOP
THE LAB by blanc doux - Green Flavonoid 2.5 Pad

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 THE LAB by blanc doux – Green Flavonoid 2.5 Pad

SHOP
Torriden – DIVE-IN Low Molecule Hyaluronic Acid Serum

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Torriden – DIVE-IN Low Molecule Hyaluronic Acid Serum

SHOP
Make P:rem - Safe Me. Relief Moisture Cleansing Foam

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Make P:rem – Safe Me. Relief Moisture Cleansing Foam

SHOP
LABO-H - Scalp & Hair Essence Mist

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 LABO-H – Scalp & Hair Essence Mist

SHOP
Dr. Bronner - Peppermint Castile Soap

Olive Young’s pick:
🇺🇸 Dr. Bronner – Peppermint Castile Soap

SHOP
Fleef - Cica-Aloe Calming All In One

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Fleef – Cica-Aloe Calming All In One

SHOP
Manyo - Our Vegan Heartleaf Cica Cream

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Manyo – Our Vegan Heartleaf Cica Cream

SHOP
Aromatica - Tea Tree Purifying Shampoo

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Aromatica – Tea Tree Purifying Shampoo

SHOP
Be Plain - Greenful pH Balanced Cleansing Foam

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Be Plain – Greenful pH Balanced Cleansing Foam

SHOP
Dalleaf - Chlorella Vera Root Relaxing Shampoo

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Dallaf – Chlorella Vera Root Relaxing Shampoo

SHOP
Rovectin – Skin Essentials Activating Treatment Lotion

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Rovectin – Skin Essentials Activating Treatment Lotion

SHOP
Hyggee – Fresh Tone-up Sun Cream SPF50+ PA++++

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Hyggee – Fresh Tone-up Sun Cream SPF50+/PA++++

SHOP
Enough Project - Moisture Cream

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Enough Project – Moisture Cream

SHOP
T'else - Kombucha Teatox Essence

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 T’else – Kombucha Teatox Essence

SHOP
Owndo - Hydro Calming Ampoule Cream

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Owndo° – Hydro Calming Ampoule Cream

SHOP
Real Rael - Daily Detox Oil to Foam Cleanser

Olive Young’s pick:
🇺🇸 Real Rael – Daily Detox Oil to Foam Cleanser

SHOP
Serumkind - Black Blossom Drop

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Serumkind – Black Blossom Drop

SHOP

TREND 2021: HEALTHY FOOD

Taylor - Plum Deep Water

Olive Young’s pick:
🇺🇸 Taylor – Plum Deep Water

SHOP
Teazen - Kombucha Lemon

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Teazen – Kombucha

SHOP
Barebells - Protein Milkshake

Olive Young’s pick:
🇸🇪 Barebells – Protein Milkshake

SHOP
Delight Project - Bagel Chip

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Delight Project – Bagel Chip

SHOP
Oh Hee Sook Master of Traditional Crisps - Rice Laver Chip

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Oh Hee Sook Master of Traditional Crisps – Rice Laver Chip

SHOP
Delight Project - Mango Strips

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Delight Project – Mango Strips

SHOP
I'm Alive - Organic Kombucha

Olive Young’s pick:
🇺🇸 I’m Alive – Organic Kombucha

SHOP

TREND 2021: RISING STARS

Kahi - Wrinkle Bounce Multi Balm

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Kahi – Wrinkle Bounce Multi Balm

SHOP
Bring Green - Tea Tree Soothing Cream

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Bring Green – Tea Tree Soothing Cream

SHOP
Dr.Jart+ - Pore Remedy Smoothing Primer

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Dr.Jart+ – Pore Remedy Smoothing Primer

SHOP
Laneige - Neo Foundation Matte SPF16/PA++

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Laneige – Neo Foundation Matte [#21N]

SHOP
On Hope - Hand Cream

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 On Hope – Hand Cream

SHOP
Modamoda - Pro-Change Black Shampoo

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Modamoda – Pro-Change Black Shampoo

SHOP
Bareun Saenggak - Extreme Air Fit Latex Condom

Olive Young’s pick:
🇰🇷 Bareun Saenggak – Extreme Air Fit Latex Condom

SHOP

Source: Olive Young
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It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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#ad #광고

It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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#ad #광고

It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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#ad #광고

It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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#ad #광고

It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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#ad #광고

It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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#ad #광고

It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion.

These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty.

Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. 

Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996.

Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng.

Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa

#donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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(🇮🇹 nei commenti) #ad #광고 It’s said that Hwang Jin-yi, a young courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty renowned for her exceptional beauty, used red ginseng to take care of her skin. According to old folk stories, she used to wash her face using ginseng-boiled water twice a day and bathed in a decoction of ginseng leaves multiple times a week to preserve her clear and bright complexion. These anecdotes, along with many historical records of the time, are testimony of the power of Red Ginseng, the most ancient anti-aging ingredient found in Korean beauty. Red Ginseng is a plant with exceptional adaptogenic properties that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for many centuries in Asia. Korean Red Ginseng, in particular, became known internationally as the best quality ginseng in the world. This is mainly due to the particular geographical characteristics of the Korean peninsula that constitute the ideal growing environment for the ginseng plant. But not all ginseng is made equal: to protect the reputation of Korean Red Ginseng against low-quality counterfeits, the Korean government instituted a monopoly on ginseng in 1899 that lasted until 1996. Today I take you through the history of Donginbi, a beauty brand that embodies the expertise and quality of Cheong Kwan Jang, the former state monopoly on ginseng and an international symbol of state-of-the-art ginseng. Swipe until the end to uncover a special surprise in partnership with @donginbiusa #donginbi #koreanskincare #antiagingskincare #abcommunity #koreanbeauty #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana #스킨케어 #피부관리 #동인비 #안티에이징
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Raise your hand if you ever read an online comment that sounded something like:

"I always get sunburn whenever I wear an Asian sunscreen outside, these sunscreens are a scam!"

When Asian beauty started to gain popularity outside of Asia, many people fell head over heels for the lightweight, comfortable formulas of Asian sunscreens... but not many seem to know about the difference between outdoors sunscreens and daily sunscreens in Asian beauty.

This distinction actually exists in Western sunscreens as well, but it's more widespread in Asian beauty because of the characteristics of its market. Despite what you might perceive from looking at the online skincare community, the average Western consumer only wears sunscreen when they go to the beach, hence the vast majority of sunscreens available in the West are already designed for outdoor use.

However, in many Asian countries wearing sunscreen everyday is nothing out of the ordinary and this led to a high demand for lightweight sunscreen formulas that could be worn comfortably on a daily basis, mostly in an indoor setting (going to the office, running errands around town etc).

Usually, these sunscreens don’t have a high adhesion to the skin and wear off easily when they’re exposed to high temperatures, sweat or water. So if you're looking for a sunscreen suitable for that use, you'd better look for an 'outdoor sunscreen'.

'Outdoor sunscreens' are highly-resistant sunscreens that are designed to provide strong UV protection even in extreme conditions, including strong sunlight or intensive sport activity.

In my latest video I talk about how to recognise an outdoor sunscreen from a daily sunscreen and I also share with you my favourite Korean sunscreens for both categories. 

[link in bio]

#koreanskincare #rasianbeauty #sunscreens #abcommunity #skincarecoreana #cosmeticacoreana #선크림추천 #톤업크림 #선크림 #올리브영 #올리브영추천
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Raise your hand if you ever read an online comment that sounded something like:

"I always get sunburn whenever I wear an Asian sunscreen outside, these sunscreens are a scam!"

When Asian beauty started to gain popularity outside of Asia, many people fell head over heels for the lightweight, comfortable formulas of Asian sunscreens... but not many seem to know about the difference between outdoors sunscreens and daily sunscreens in Asian beauty.

This distinction actually exists in Western sunscreens as well, but it's more widespread in Asian beauty because of the characteristics of its market. Despite what you might perceive from looking at the online skincare community, the average Western consumer only wears sunscreen when they go to the beach, hence the vast majority of sunscreens available in the West are already designed for outdoor use.

However, in many Asian countries wearing sunscreen everyday is nothing out of the ordinary and this led to a high demand for lightweight sunscreen formulas that could be worn comfortably on a daily basis, mostly in an indoor setting (going to the office, running errands around town etc).

Usually, these sunscreens don’t have a high adhesion to the skin and wear off easily when they’re exposed to high temperatures, sweat or water. So if you're looking for a sunscreen suitable for that use, you'd better look for an 'outdoor sunscreen'.

'Outdoor sunscreens' are highly-resistant sunscreens that are designed to provide strong UV protection even in extreme conditions, including strong sunlight or intensive sport activity.

In my latest video I talk about how to recognise an outdoor sunscreen from a daily sunscreen and I also share with you my favourite Korean sunscreens for both categories. 

[link in bio]

#koreanskincare #rasianbeauty #sunscreens #abcommunity #skincarecoreana #cosmeticacoreana #선크림추천 #톤업크림 #선크림 #올리브영 #올리브영추천
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🇬🇧 (🇮🇹 nei commenti) Raise your hand if you ever read an online comment that sounded something like: "I always get sunburn whenever I wear an Asian sunscreen outside, these sunscreens are a scam!" When Asian beauty started to gain popularity outside of Asia, many people fell head over heels for the lightweight, comfortable formulas of Asian sunscreens... but not many seem to know about the difference between outdoors sunscreens and daily sunscreens in Asian beauty. This distinction actually exists in Western sunscreens as well, but it's more widespread in Asian beauty because of the characteristics of its market. Despite what you might perceive from looking at the online skincare community, the average Western consumer only wears sunscreen when they go to the beach, hence the vast majority of sunscreens available in the West are already designed for outdoor use. However, in many Asian countries wearing sunscreen everyday is nothing out of the ordinary and this led to a high demand for lightweight sunscreen formulas that could be worn comfortably on a daily basis, mostly in an indoor setting (going to the office, running errands around town etc). Usually, these sunscreens don’t have a high adhesion to the skin and wear off easily when they’re exposed to high temperatures, sweat or water. So if you're looking for a sunscreen suitable for that use, you'd better look for an 'outdoor sunscreen'. 'Outdoor sunscreens' are highly-resistant sunscreens that are designed to provide strong UV protection even in extreme conditions, including strong sunlight or intensive sport activity. In my latest video I talk about how to recognise an outdoor sunscreen from a daily sunscreen and I also share with you my favourite Korean sunscreens for both categories.  [link in bio] #koreanskincare #rasianbeauty #sunscreens #abcommunity #skincarecoreana #cosmeticacoreana #선크림추천 #톤업크림 #선크림 #올리브영 #올리브영추천
2 years ago
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As I'm sure you noticed, facial pads became a huge phenomenon in Korean beauty over the last couple of years. While facial pads have always been available in Korea, this sudden popularity seems directly linked to the pandemic and the increasing numbers of skin concerns related to mask-wearing. 

Let's say you had to wear a face mask for 8 consecutive hours every day because your job, wouldn't it be nice to have a quick (and hypoallergenic) targeted treatment to soothe your skin anywhere on the go?

But not all facial pads are made equal. While some types of pads can be a great addition to a daily skincare routine, not every facial pad is suitable for daily use.

💧 Cleansing Pads. Unlike makeup wipes, these are soft cotton pads soaked in a face cleanser and they should be used only when you can't cleanse your face at home. These are the only pads that leave a residue that should be washed off after use!

💥 Peeling Pads. Exfoliating pads that should be used in place of a regular exfoliant or scrub. Even if you have very resistant skin, exfoliating your skin every day is never a great idea (despite what some brands claim...), so use them sparingly according to your skin's needs.

✨Toner pads. Pads that can be used daily to replace your toner for an extra hydration boost.

🌸 Mask pads. Mini-sized sheet masks that can be used to target problematic areas. You can use them after cleansing or even as a quick pick-me-up during the day.

[Link to the products in bio]

#토너패드 #패드 #스킨케어 #피부진정 #뷰스타그램 #kbeautyaddict #koreanbeauty #koreanskincare #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana
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As I'm sure you noticed, facial pads became a huge phenomenon in Korean beauty over the last couple of years. While facial pads have always been available in Korea, this sudden popularity seems directly linked to the pandemic and the increasing numbers of skin concerns related to mask-wearing. 

Let's say you had to wear a face mask for 8 consecutive hours every day because your job, wouldn't it be nice to have a quick (and hypoallergenic) targeted treatment to soothe your skin anywhere on the go?

But not all facial pads are made equal. While some types of pads can be a great addition to a daily skincare routine, not every facial pad is suitable for daily use.

💧 Cleansing Pads. Unlike makeup wipes, these are soft cotton pads soaked in a face cleanser and they should be used only when you can't cleanse your face at home. These are the only pads that leave a residue that should be washed off after use!

💥 Peeling Pads. Exfoliating pads that should be used in place of a regular exfoliant or scrub. Even if you have very resistant skin, exfoliating your skin every day is never a great idea (despite what some brands claim...), so use them sparingly according to your skin's needs.

✨Toner pads. Pads that can be used daily to replace your toner for an extra hydration boost.

🌸 Mask pads. Mini-sized sheet masks that can be used to target problematic areas. You can use them after cleansing or even as a quick pick-me-up during the day.

[Link to the products in bio]

#토너패드 #패드 #스킨케어 #피부진정 #뷰스타그램 #kbeautyaddict #koreanbeauty #koreanskincare #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana
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As I'm sure you noticed, facial pads became a huge phenomenon in Korean beauty over the last couple of years. While facial pads have always been available in Korea, this sudden popularity seems directly linked to the pandemic and the increasing numbers of skin concerns related to mask-wearing. 

Let's say you had to wear a face mask for 8 consecutive hours every day because your job, wouldn't it be nice to have a quick (and hypoallergenic) targeted treatment to soothe your skin anywhere on the go?

But not all facial pads are made equal. While some types of pads can be a great addition to a daily skincare routine, not every facial pad is suitable for daily use.

💧 Cleansing Pads. Unlike makeup wipes, these are soft cotton pads soaked in a face cleanser and they should be used only when you can't cleanse your face at home. These are the only pads that leave a residue that should be washed off after use!

💥 Peeling Pads. Exfoliating pads that should be used in place of a regular exfoliant or scrub. Even if you have very resistant skin, exfoliating your skin every day is never a great idea (despite what some brands claim...), so use them sparingly according to your skin's needs.

✨Toner pads. Pads that can be used daily to replace your toner for an extra hydration boost.

🌸 Mask pads. Mini-sized sheet masks that can be used to target problematic areas. You can use them after cleansing or even as a quick pick-me-up during the day.

[Link to the products in bio]

#토너패드 #패드 #스킨케어 #피부진정 #뷰스타그램 #kbeautyaddict #koreanbeauty #koreanskincare #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana
🇬🇧 (🇮🇹 nei commenti)

As I'm sure you noticed, facial pads became a huge phenomenon in Korean beauty over the last couple of years. While facial pads have always been available in Korea, this sudden popularity seems directly linked to the pandemic and the increasing numbers of skin concerns related to mask-wearing. 

Let's say you had to wear a face mask for 8 consecutive hours every day because your job, wouldn't it be nice to have a quick (and hypoallergenic) targeted treatment to soothe your skin anywhere on the go?

But not all facial pads are made equal. While some types of pads can be a great addition to a daily skincare routine, not every facial pad is suitable for daily use.

💧 Cleansing Pads. Unlike makeup wipes, these are soft cotton pads soaked in a face cleanser and they should be used only when you can't cleanse your face at home. These are the only pads that leave a residue that should be washed off after use!

💥 Peeling Pads. Exfoliating pads that should be used in place of a regular exfoliant or scrub. Even if you have very resistant skin, exfoliating your skin every day is never a great idea (despite what some brands claim...), so use them sparingly according to your skin's needs.

✨Toner pads. Pads that can be used daily to replace your toner for an extra hydration boost.

🌸 Mask pads. Mini-sized sheet masks that can be used to target problematic areas. You can use them after cleansing or even as a quick pick-me-up during the day.

[Link to the products in bio]

#토너패드 #패드 #스킨케어 #피부진정 #뷰스타그램 #kbeautyaddict #koreanbeauty #koreanskincare #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana
🇬🇧 (🇮🇹 nei commenti)

As I'm sure you noticed, facial pads became a huge phenomenon in Korean beauty over the last couple of years. While facial pads have always been available in Korea, this sudden popularity seems directly linked to the pandemic and the increasing numbers of skin concerns related to mask-wearing. 

Let's say you had to wear a face mask for 8 consecutive hours every day because your job, wouldn't it be nice to have a quick (and hypoallergenic) targeted treatment to soothe your skin anywhere on the go?

But not all facial pads are made equal. While some types of pads can be a great addition to a daily skincare routine, not every facial pad is suitable for daily use.

💧 Cleansing Pads. Unlike makeup wipes, these are soft cotton pads soaked in a face cleanser and they should be used only when you can't cleanse your face at home. These are the only pads that leave a residue that should be washed off after use!

💥 Peeling Pads. Exfoliating pads that should be used in place of a regular exfoliant or scrub. Even if you have very resistant skin, exfoliating your skin every day is never a great idea (despite what some brands claim...), so use them sparingly according to your skin's needs.

✨Toner pads. Pads that can be used daily to replace your toner for an extra hydration boost.

🌸 Mask pads. Mini-sized sheet masks that can be used to target problematic areas. You can use them after cleansing or even as a quick pick-me-up during the day.

[Link to the products in bio]

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🇬🇧 (🇮🇹 nei commenti) As I'm sure you noticed, facial pads became a huge phenomenon in Korean beauty over the last couple of years. While facial pads have always been available in Korea, this sudden popularity seems directly linked to the pandemic and the increasing numbers of skin concerns related to mask-wearing. Let's say you had to wear a face mask for 8 consecutive hours every day because your job, wouldn't it be nice to have a quick (and hypoallergenic) targeted treatment to soothe your skin anywhere on the go? But not all facial pads are made equal. While some types of pads can be a great addition to a daily skincare routine, not every facial pad is suitable for daily use. 💧 Cleansing Pads. Unlike makeup wipes, these are soft cotton pads soaked in a face cleanser and they should be used only when you can't cleanse your face at home. These are the only pads that leave a residue that should be washed off after use! 💥 Peeling Pads. Exfoliating pads that should be used in place of a regular exfoliant or scrub. Even if you have very resistant skin, exfoliating your skin every day is never a great idea (despite what some brands claim...), so use them sparingly according to your skin's needs. ✨Toner pads. Pads that can be used daily to replace your toner for an extra hydration boost. 🌸 Mask pads. Mini-sized sheet masks that can be used to target problematic areas. You can use them after cleansing or even as a quick pick-me-up during the day. [Link to the products in bio] #토너패드 #패드 #스킨케어 #피부진정 #뷰스타그램 #kbeautyaddict #koreanbeauty #koreanskincare #cosmeticacoreana #skincarecoreana
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Can you tell which of these textures belong to a serum, which ones are essences and which ones are ampoules? 

I bet you can't. 

One of the (many) reasons why I'm so vocally against the myth of the "10 Step Korean Skincare Routine" is that it’s based on the premise that there's a standard for product nomenclature, when actually that is not the case. 

Companies decide to call a product "essence" / "serum" / "ampoule" etc according to how they would like customers to perceive the product. In other words: a name is just another advertising tool we advertisers use to make you interested in a product, just like a fancy packaging.

Some websites will tell you that serums are usually more "concentrated" than essences, but that is a very ambiguous statement. 

Two different products might be labelled as "100% XYZ Plant Extract" but since you can't possibly know how much water goes into an extract, one product could be made of 98% water, while the other could be made of 80% water and still be labelled the same way. Likewise, a more viscous texture is not necessarily a sign of a "higher concentration". 

So what's the point of talking about "different concentrations"? 

Unlike what some foreign K-Beauty retailers claim, essences, serums and ampoules are considered equivalent products in Korea: liquid skincare treatments created to target a specific skin concern. This is why on the vast majority of beauty online shops in Korea, you will see these products in the same category (slide 3). 

Incidentally, this also means that you don't ~need~ to use all these products, just find a product with a formula and a texture you like and run with it! If you want to use multiple of these products, just remember to start from the one with the highest water content.

A bonus trivia on this topic: did you know that @sulwhasoo.official 's iconic "First Care Activating Serum" is actually marketed as an essence in Korea? The brand decided to adopt the English name "Serum" because at the time the concept of "essence" was still new to the foreign audience. 

#rasianbeauty #kbeautyaddict #abcommunity #koreancosmetics #cosmeticacoreana #cosmeticicoreani #skincarecorea
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Can you tell which of these textures belong to a serum, which ones are essences and which ones are ampoules? 

I bet you can't. 

One of the (many) reasons why I'm so vocally against the myth of the "10 Step Korean Skincare Routine" is that it’s based on the premise that there's a standard for product nomenclature, when actually that is not the case. 

Companies decide to call a product "essence" / "serum" / "ampoule" etc according to how they would like customers to perceive the product. In other words: a name is just another advertising tool we advertisers use to make you interested in a product, just like a fancy packaging.

Some websites will tell you that serums are usually more "concentrated" than essences, but that is a very ambiguous statement. 

Two different products might be labelled as "100% XYZ Plant Extract" but since you can't possibly know how much water goes into an extract, one product could be made of 98% water, while the other could be made of 80% water and still be labelled the same way. Likewise, a more viscous texture is not necessarily a sign of a "higher concentration". 

So what's the point of talking about "different concentrations"? 

Unlike what some foreign K-Beauty retailers claim, essences, serums and ampoules are considered equivalent products in Korea: liquid skincare treatments created to target a specific skin concern. This is why on the vast majority of beauty online shops in Korea, you will see these products in the same category (slide 3). 

Incidentally, this also means that you don't ~need~ to use all these products, just find a product with a formula and a texture you like and run with it! If you want to use multiple of these products, just remember to start from the one with the highest water content.

A bonus trivia on this topic: did you know that @sulwhasoo.official 's iconic "First Care Activating Serum" is actually marketed as an essence in Korea? The brand decided to adopt the English name "Serum" because at the time the concept of "essence" was still new to the foreign audience. 

#rasianbeauty #kbeautyaddict #abcommunity #koreancosmetics #cosmeticacoreana #cosmeticicoreani #skincarecorea
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Can you tell which of these textures belong to a serum, which ones are essences and which ones are ampoules? 

I bet you can't. 

One of the (many) reasons why I'm so vocally against the myth of the "10 Step Korean Skincare Routine" is that it’s based on the premise that there's a standard for product nomenclature, when actually that is not the case. 

Companies decide to call a product "essence" / "serum" / "ampoule" etc according to how they would like customers to perceive the product. In other words: a name is just another advertising tool we advertisers use to make you interested in a product, just like a fancy packaging.

Some websites will tell you that serums are usually more "concentrated" than essences, but that is a very ambiguous statement. 

Two different products might be labelled as "100% XYZ Plant Extract" but since you can't possibly know how much water goes into an extract, one product could be made of 98% water, while the other could be made of 80% water and still be labelled the same way. Likewise, a more viscous texture is not necessarily a sign of a "higher concentration". 

So what's the point of talking about "different concentrations"? 

Unlike what some foreign K-Beauty retailers claim, essences, serums and ampoules are considered equivalent products in Korea: liquid skincare treatments created to target a specific skin concern. This is why on the vast majority of beauty online shops in Korea, you will see these products in the same category (slide 3). 

Incidentally, this also means that you don't ~need~ to use all these products, just find a product with a formula and a texture you like and run with it! If you want to use multiple of these products, just remember to start from the one with the highest water content.

A bonus trivia on this topic: did you know that @sulwhasoo.official 's iconic "First Care Activating Serum" is actually marketed as an essence in Korea? The brand decided to adopt the English name "Serum" because at the time the concept of "essence" was still new to the foreign audience. 

#rasianbeauty #kbeautyaddict #abcommunity #koreancosmetics #cosmeticacoreana #cosmeticicoreani #skincarecorea
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Can you tell which of these textures belong to a serum, which ones are essences and which ones are ampoules? 

I bet you can't. 

One of the (many) reasons why I'm so vocally against the myth of the "10 Step Korean Skincare Routine" is that it’s based on the premise that there's a standard for product nomenclature, when actually that is not the case. 

Companies decide to call a product "essence" / "serum" / "ampoule" etc according to how they would like customers to perceive the product. In other words: a name is just another advertising tool we advertisers use to make you interested in a product, just like a fancy packaging.

Some websites will tell you that serums are usually more "concentrated" than essences, but that is a very ambiguous statement. 

Two different products might be labelled as "100% XYZ Plant Extract" but since you can't possibly know how much water goes into an extract, one product could be made of 98% water, while the other could be made of 80% water and still be labelled the same way. Likewise, a more viscous texture is not necessarily a sign of a "higher concentration". 

So what's the point of talking about "different concentrations"? 

Unlike what some foreign K-Beauty retailers claim, essences, serums and ampoules are considered equivalent products in Korea: liquid skincare treatments created to target a specific skin concern. This is why on the vast majority of beauty online shops in Korea, you will see these products in the same category (slide 3). 

Incidentally, this also means that you don't ~need~ to use all these products, just find a product with a formula and a texture you like and run with it! If you want to use multiple of these products, just remember to start from the one with the highest water content.

A bonus trivia on this topic: did you know that @sulwhasoo.official 's iconic "First Care Activating Serum" is actually marketed as an essence in Korea? The brand decided to adopt the English name "Serum" because at the time the concept of "essence" was still new to the foreign audience. 

#rasianbeauty #kbeautyaddict #abcommunity #koreancosmetics #cosmeticacoreana #cosmeticicoreani #skincarecorea
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Can you tell which of these textures belong to a serum, which ones are essences and which ones are ampoules? 

I bet you can't. 

One of the (many) reasons why I'm so vocally against the myth of the "10 Step Korean Skincare Routine" is that it’s based on the premise that there's a standard for product nomenclature, when actually that is not the case. 

Companies decide to call a product "essence" / "serum" / "ampoule" etc according to how they would like customers to perceive the product. In other words: a name is just another advertising tool we advertisers use to make you interested in a product, just like a fancy packaging.

Some websites will tell you that serums are usually more "concentrated" than essences, but that is a very ambiguous statement. 

Two different products might be labelled as "100% XYZ Plant Extract" but since you can't possibly know how much water goes into an extract, one product could be made of 98% water, while the other could be made of 80% water and still be labelled the same way. Likewise, a more viscous texture is not necessarily a sign of a "higher concentration". 

So what's the point of talking about "different concentrations"? 

Unlike what some foreign K-Beauty retailers claim, essences, serums and ampoules are considered equivalent products in Korea: liquid skincare treatments created to target a specific skin concern. This is why on the vast majority of beauty online shops in Korea, you will see these products in the same category (slide 3). 

Incidentally, this also means that you don't ~need~ to use all these products, just find a product with a formula and a texture you like and run with it! If you want to use multiple of these products, just remember to start from the one with the highest water content.

A bonus trivia on this topic: did you know that @sulwhasoo.official 's iconic "First Care Activating Serum" is actually marketed as an essence in Korea? The brand decided to adopt the English name "Serum" because at the time the concept of "essence" was still new to the foreign audience. 

#rasianbeauty #kbeautyaddict #abcommunity #koreancosmetics #cosmeticacoreana #cosmeticicoreani #skincarecorea
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🇬🇧 (🇮🇹 nei commenti) Can you tell which of these textures belong to a serum, which ones are essences and which ones are ampoules? I bet you can't. One of the (many) reasons why I'm so vocally against the myth of the "10 Step Korean Skincare Routine" is that it’s based on the premise that there's a standard for product nomenclature, when actually that is not the case. Companies decide to call a product "essence" / "serum" / "ampoule" etc according to how they would like customers to perceive the product. In other words: a name is just another advertising tool we advertisers use to make you interested in a product, just like a fancy packaging. Some websites will tell you that serums are usually more "concentrated" than essences, but that is a very ambiguous statement. Two different products might be labelled as "100% XYZ Plant Extract" but since you can't possibly know how much water goes into an extract, one product could be made of 98% water, while the other could be made of 80% water and still be labelled the same way. Likewise, a more viscous texture is not necessarily a sign of a "higher concentration". So what's the point of talking about "different concentrations"? Unlike what some foreign K-Beauty retailers claim, essences, serums and ampoules are considered equivalent products in Korea: liquid skincare treatments created to target a specific skin concern. This is why on the vast majority of beauty online shops in Korea, you will see these products in the same category (slide 3). Incidentally, this also means that you don't ~need~ to use all these products, just find a product with a formula and a texture you like and run with it! If you want to use multiple of these products, just remember to start from the one with the highest water content. A bonus trivia on this topic: did you know that @sulwhasoo.official 's iconic "First Care Activating Serum" is actually marketed as an essence in Korea? The brand decided to adopt the English name "Serum" because at the time the concept of "essence" was still new to the foreign audience. #rasianbeauty #kbeautyaddict #abcommunity #koreancosmetics #cosmeticacoreana #cosmeticicoreani #skincarecorea
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You probably heard of "probiotic skincare" and how it has recently taken #kbeauty by storm, but not many people know that probiotic skincare is more than just a temporary fad in Korea.

South Korea is arguably the country that is currently investing the most in research involving the skin microbiome (a beneficial ecosystem of microorganisms inhabiting the skin) and the topical application of (inactivated) probiotics. A Korean cosmetic manufacturer called Cosmax (@cosmax_people) in particular, made the headlines around the world for their outstanding work around the skin microbiome that opened the door for a new approach to skincare. 

After being the first in the world to discover a link between the skin microbiome and the process of skin aging, in a study titled "Spermidine-induced recovery of human dermal structure and barrier function by skin microbiome", last month the manufacturer opened the world's first "Microbiome Platform Research Centre" with two goals in mind:

▪ Map the skin microbial genome of the human population according to country and race
▪ Use artificial intelligence to analyse this data and create custom cosmetics

You can see their work in action in the new Red Blemish Cica Soothing Cream developed for @dr.g_official. Compared to their bestselling "Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream" (another Cosmax formula), this cream was especially created to support skin barrier function based on Cosmax's research on the skin microbiome. The star ingredient of the product is “Centella Biome”, a patented biome culture jointly developed by Dr.G and Cosmax using Centella Asiatica from Jeju Island.

Although it's too early for me to tell you about the long term results of the product, I must say I was truly impressed by the improved soothing properties of the formula. The cream contains 5x the amount of Dr.G's signature 5-Cica Complex compared to their standard Clear Soothing Cream and I could immediately tell from the first application, because this cream relives redness in the blink  of an eye and I mean it.

[I won the product through a competition of their Korean website]

#닥터지 #닥터지체험단 #닥터지레드블레미쉬 #레드블레미쉬시카수딩크림 #병풀바이옴수분크림 #수분크림
🇬🇧 (🇮🇹 nei commenti) You probably heard of "probiotic skincare" and how it has recently taken #kbeauty by storm, but not many people know that probiotic skincare is more than just a temporary fad in Korea. South Korea is arguably the country that is currently investing the most in research involving the skin microbiome (a beneficial ecosystem of microorganisms inhabiting the skin) and the topical application of (inactivated) probiotics. A Korean cosmetic manufacturer called Cosmax (@cosmax_people) in particular, made the headlines around the world for their outstanding work around the skin microbiome that opened the door for a new approach to skincare. After being the first in the world to discover a link between the skin microbiome and the process of skin aging, in a study titled "Spermidine-induced recovery of human dermal structure and barrier function by skin microbiome", last month the manufacturer opened the world's first "Microbiome Platform Research Centre" with two goals in mind: ▪ Map the skin microbial genome of the human population according to country and race ▪ Use artificial intelligence to analyse this data and create custom cosmetics You can see their work in action in the new Red Blemish Cica Soothing Cream developed for @dr.g_official. Compared to their bestselling "Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream" (another Cosmax formula), this cream was especially created to support skin barrier function based on Cosmax's research on the skin microbiome. The star ingredient of the product is “Centella Biome”, a patented biome culture jointly developed by Dr.G and Cosmax using Centella Asiatica from Jeju Island. Although it's too early for me to tell you about the long term results of the product, I must say I was truly impressed by the improved soothing properties of the formula. The cream contains 5x the amount of Dr.G's signature 5-Cica Complex compared to their standard Clear Soothing Cream and I could immediately tell from the first application, because this cream relives redness in the blink of an eye and I mean it. [I won the product through a competition of their Korean website] #닥터지 #닥터지체험단 #닥터지레드블레미쉬 #레드블레미쉬시카수딩크림 #병풀바이옴수분크림 #수분크림
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🇬🇧 (🇮🇹 nei commenti) You probably heard of "probiotic skincare" and how it has recently taken #kbeauty by storm, but not many people know that probiotic skincare is more than just a temporary fad in Korea. South Korea is arguably the country that is currently investing the most in research involving the skin microbiome (a beneficial ecosystem of microorganisms inhabiting the skin) and the topical application of (inactivated) probiotics. A Korean cosmetic manufacturer called Cosmax (@cosmax_people) in particular, made the headlines around the world for their outstanding work around the skin microbiome that opened the door for a new approach to skincare. After being the first in the world to discover a link between the skin microbiome and the process of skin aging, in a study titled "Spermidine-induced recovery of human dermal structure and barrier function by skin microbiome", last month the manufacturer opened the world's first "Microbiome Platform Research Centre" with two goals in mind: ▪ Map the skin microbial genome of the human population according to country and race ▪ Use artificial intelligence to analyse this data and create custom cosmetics You can see their work in action in the new Red Blemish Cica Soothing Cream developed for @dr.g_official. Compared to their bestselling "Red Blemish Clear Soothing Cream" (another Cosmax formula), this cream was especially created to support skin barrier function based on Cosmax's research on the skin microbiome. The star ingredient of the product is “Centella Biome”, a patented biome culture jointly developed by Dr.G and Cosmax using Centella Asiatica from Jeju Island. Although it's too early for me to tell you about the long term results of the product, I must say I was truly impressed by the improved soothing properties of the formula. The cream contains 5x the amount of Dr.G's signature 5-Cica Complex compared to their standard Clear Soothing Cream and I could immediately tell from the first application, because this cream relives redness in the blink of an eye and I mean it. [I won the product through a competition of their Korean website] #닥터지 #닥터지체험단 #닥터지레드블레미쉬 #레드블레미쉬시카수딩크림 #병풀바이옴수분크림 #수분크림
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