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Even if you don’t wear makeup every day, you should still take care of your skin. Moisturizer is one of the most important steps in any morning beauty routine, and generally speaking, everyone should use one, regardless of their skin type, says Dr. Annie Chiu, board-certified dermatologist at The Derm Institute in California. “Moisturizer keeps skin from drying out by retaining water in the outermost layer,” she explains. “Without this moisture, we would age faster and the skin would not look supple.”
“Effective moisturizers for dry skin typically contain a mixture of water for hydration, an occlusive to block further water evaporation and humectants to attract more water,” says Herschthal Heber.
This Skinceuticals moisturizer may be expensive, but both Frank and Herschthal Heber recommend it for its name; it has ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acids to help restore the skin’s moisture barrier.
Ideal for oily and sensitive skin types, this editor-favorite formula uses niacinamide probiotics and oat seed extract to provide non-greasy, non-glossy hydration that sinks instantly into skin.
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Although a medication in some cases is indispensable, they can have unwanted side effects. Before taking any type of treatment, always consult a doctor about its risks and benefits.
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There are many of you who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, and we know that for you it’s a lifestyle that not only includes your diet, but also the way you consume.
At MiiN we try to be as inclusive as possible, and the best way we can respect and support your decision is to tell you that there is indeed a 100% vegan (and cruelty free) Korean beauty routine.
It’s very easy for you: we have prepared a list in the order in which the Korean routine is performed, and you also have the products classified by skin type. All products are linked so you can read more about them, and if you have any questions, just ask us in the comments, we will be happy to recommend products!
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On previous occasions I have written about the steps of the Korean facial routine, about skin types, information to clarify concepts, what ingredients to look for, and I even made a post about the “Starter kit” or the beginner’s kit, to encourage you.
But, you should not give up because although it is difficult to find “the” ultimate product when you are starting out or when you have certain specific problems (acne, sensitivity, rosacea, allergies) with patience and knowing your skin you can find products that work for you and do wonders for your skin.
Dry skin is characterized by very low sebum production, which is why it is rougher to the touch. Because there is little sebum, the skin is unable to retain water (hydration) to maintain optimal levels. You can recognize it if it feels tight, feels dry to the touch, looks dull and there are more wrinkles or expression lines than usual. Dry skin may also have flaking, redness and an uneven appearance in texture.
Oily skin is skin that has an overproduction of sebum, which is noticeable on the surface, looks shiny and is slippery to the touch. You may also notice that your face shines a lot and you see sebum on your skin, your pores look dilated and you tend to have a lot of acne breakouts or blackheads.