Skincare Series: My Top 3 Cleansers

I’m positive this post will be the hardest for me out of the skincare series. I try a lot of new cleansers all the time. I defiantly have some permanent residents on my shelf though. These are three cleansers that I can’t be without.

Lush Angels On Bare Skin

This thick cleanser has bits of lavender in it and a beautiful blend of oils. It is a gentle exfoliant cleanser that works wonders balancing out your skin. Just like all Lush products it smells amazing. I keep this one in my shower as it can be a little messy to use but well worth it.

Lush $16.95 for 3.5 oz

Cosrx  Low pH Good Morning Gel Cleanser

This gentle cleanser is perfect for double cleansing or a wonderful morning cleanser. It removes makeup but is gentle enough to not strip your skin. It is a great cleanser for oily/acne prone skin but can be used on all skin types even sensitive skin.

Style Korean $9.10 for 5.07 oz

Fresh Soy Face Cleanser

Fresh soy face cleanser the universal cleanser! I call it the universal cleanser because it really works for all skin types. It is a beautiful cleanser for mature skin as it helps with firmness and nourishes skin. It washes away all dirt and makeup but leaves your skin feeling supple.

Sephora $38.00 for 5.1 oz

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Skincare Series: My Top 3 Oil Cleansers

Since my last post I’ve received questions on my favorite skincare products and recommendations. I decided to do a skincare series sharing my top products with you. If I feel any products are skin type specific I will be sure to mention it. I hope everyone enjoys this series and you find a new product or two that you love.

Emma Hardie Amazing Face Moringa Cleansing Balm

This amazing smelling balm removes everything including your eye makeup. It is hydrating and gentle but gets the job done. I get excited to cleanse my face with this, it’s like a spa getaway. You will fall in love with this product.

Feelunique $62.51 for 3.52 oz

Heimish All Clean Balm

I love the texture of this balm and the way it melts down into the skin. This is another great one for removing the toughest makeup. It’s good for sensitive skin and is hypoallergenic. A little goes a long way and the price point is excellent.

Style Korean $18.50 for 4 oz

Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Botanical Cleansing Oil

The light botanical scents of this oil are so lovely to use at night. This cleansing oil leaves my skin feeling hydrated and glowing. It is lightweight and works well with all skin types. My favorite thing about this product is how clear and balanced my skin is afterwards.

Sephora $32.00 for 5.9 oz

Tip When using cleansing oils massage them onto dry skin then remove them with water. For your best skin results follow your oil cleanse with water based cleanser.

A Break Down of the K-Beauty Routine

In past years we have looked to Korean Beauty for our best skincare game. That is because they are one of the most innovative when it comes to skincare. You don’t have to be a K-Beauty fanatic to read this post though. I get asked a lot of skincare questions “Do I need a serum?, Should I be using an essence?, Why do I have to wash my face twice?”. If you have questions like these this post will help explain each of the steps and their purpose. I will go into greater detail on some of these steps and share my favorite products in later posts. I hope everyone can take away something useful from this and it helps answer any skincare questions you may have.

1. Cleansing Oil

All skin types can benefit from a cleansing oil. Yes, even oily skin benefits from this! The best way to remove oil is with oil. If you are not oily you still will reap the benefits from this cleanse. Oil cleansers are a gentle way to lift makeup and dirt from the skin and leave it hydrated.

2. Water Based Cleanser

This second cleanse is meant to remove anything that was left behind. This cleanser should be gentle as to not strip your skin. The first and second step are more popularly known as dual cleansing.

3. Exfoliate

Typically done 1-2 times a week depending on your skin type. This step helps remove dead skin cells and improve the skin’s appearance.  Exfoliating can be mechanical or chemical. Mechanical being a face scrub or a tool such as a brush and chemical being AHAs and BHAs.

4. Toner

These are very different from our western toners. Many western toners have alcohol in them that strip the skin down. Korean toners tend to not have alcohol in them and are meant to rebalance and hydrate the skin. They can be thicker and creamier in consistancy but vary. This is the skincare step that the “7 skin method” is made of.

5. Essence

Essences are meant to hydrate the skin and prime it for the rest of your skincare routine. They help renewal your skin and have anti-aging benefits. When your skin is hydrated it helps absorb product better. Hydration is the key to youthful skin.

6. Serums

Serums contain a high concentrate of active ingredients. They are able to be absorbed  deeper into the skin due to their smaller molecular structure. Serums target specific skin concerns and nourish your skin.

7. Ampoules

These are similar to serums but think of them as a more concentrated form that help regenerate the skin. They are not to replace your serum but to help target skin care concerns with a higher dose. Some ampoules are mixed into moisturizers some are applied before serums, so make sure to read the directions.

8. Sheet Masks

Sheet masks are infused with beneficial ingredients to help nourish the skin. They are an easy and relaxing way to take care of your skin. You can use sheet masks quite often, I use them anytime my skin needs some extra love. With so many sheet masks on the market now it’s easy to find one that suits your skincare needs.

9. Rubber Masks

A rubber mask gives you the most amazing glow! This thick mask helps feed your skin all the beneficial ingredients so they don’t get evaporated before your skin can absorb them. These are one of my favorite products to use during a facial.

10. Eye Creams

The area around your eyes needs extra hydration and is one of the first areas on the face to show signs of aging. Apply eye creams by dabbing around the eye be careful not to pull and tug at the skin.

11. Moisturizer

I think moisturizers are mostly self explanatory. They are meant to hydrate and protect the skin. Picking the right moisturizer is a personal preference but should be based off of your skin type and concerns.

12. SPF

Exposure to the sun causes hyper-pigmentation, free radical damage and skin cancer . SPF is one of the key steps to keep your skin from prematurely aging and is a staple in Korean beauty.

13. Oils

Facial oils can be used as extra hydration. They are great for winter months when your skin needs extra moisture. They help keep hydration locked in your skin and can have wonderful skincare benefits, even for those with oily skin. These are applied before, after, or mixed in with moisturizer.

14. Sleeping Masks

These masks are ideal because they work while you are sleeping as your skin is  repairing and regenerating . They create a seal for all those other skincare steps you did plus offer their own great benefits. A bonus is they are easy to use and don’t make a mess.

15. Facial Mist

Facial Mists are great to use throughout the day anytime your face needs extra hydration. They are convenient and some have a cooling effect on the skin. These are perfect for instant hydration!

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