Korean skin care for spring

Spring is associated with renewal and new beginnings.

Korean women are used to checking and cleaning out their makeup at the beginning of every spring. All cosmetics that have been kept open for more than 6 months are thrown away, of course, as well as those that have expired. This procedure is performed for hygienic reasons - old cosmetics can lead to bacterial breakthrough, clogged pores or graying of the skin. The usual, oily cream used in the winter should be changed to a cream with a lighter texture, this is very important and considering the fact that the amount of moisture in the environment increases in the spring, as a result of which products with an oily texture are not functional.

Very often in the spring it seems that the complexion has become dull and lifeless. This is due to a lack of vitamins (both externally and internally) and general exhaustion of the body. Korean spring facial skin care includes the use of serums with vitamins and other beneficial substances. Serums are very important because their task is also to enhance the effect of other products, especially creams, and Korean cosmetics are characterized by an abundance of beneficial ingredients.

 Korean women choose wisely and do not miss the moisturizing process of the facial skin in the spring. Although it seems like winter is over and we could use some hydration, the cold winter weather and the constant temperature changes between dry, warm indoors and hot outdoors have done more harm than good to our skin. After such a combination, the skin is usually dry and the secretion of sebum increases, as a result of which the pores may begin to get blocked, and irregularities may appear on the skin.

It is very important to include blackhead removers in your beauty routine and don't forget the influence of the tonic, as they say - it's better to be safe than sorry. In order to restore the balance of the skin, Korean women choose cosmetics with light substances (e.g. hyaluronic acid) and elements naturally found in nature that promote cell renewal and regeneration (e.g. AHA, BHA and PHA acids).

 South Korean women try to prevent early signs of aging and pigmentation, so when spring comes, they already choose sunscreen with SPF50.