Skin care routine steps night

Three steps to a perfect night treatment
K-Beauty is a general term for skin care products that are derived from South Korea. The fad gained popularity around the world, especially in East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and the Western world, and focuses on health, hydration and emphasis on brightening effects.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Asia-Pacific has the largest market share in the Korean beauty industry as of December 2020, with Asian countries/regions such as China, Hong Kong, India, and South Korea being some of the largest consumers of Korean beauty products.[19]There is also a growing market for Korean beauty products in Western countries such as the U.K.[20]
K-Beauty's ultra-elaborate skin care regimen consisted of an average of 10 steps. It usually began with a dual cleansing ritual, a series of masks, essence lotions, serums, and rich moisturizers, and then ended with an SPF sunscreen, except at night when the sunscreen was exchanged for a thick sleeping cream. [29] Facial skin care products are successful, due to the abundant development of new skin care products and that two-thirds (68%) of all skin care product launches were South Korean products.[30][31] Although men are increasingly participating in the market, the focus remains on women. Youtubers offer tutorials on how to apply cosmetics and skincare products.[32]
THE INKEY LIST
You may already know that I am not in favor of using gels or soaps on the skin, because the components are very strong and remove everything from it, which is not good, because they dehydrate it. This is because the ph of the skin is acidic, in fact what protects it is called "acid mantle", which if we mistreat it we end up with skin problems ranging from dehydration to acne and rosacea (which of course do not occur only because of this).
When I get out of the shower I immediately apply this rose water from the Chilean brand Di Nonna Eco, which is the best I've tried. Broadly speaking, the toner's function is to re-balance the skin, leaving it at the ph it should be, which may have been changed by cleansers and hot water, so that the creams and treatments you apply afterwards can really work (or work to their full potential).
I am a total fan of moisturizing serums. Especially Korean ones, as I believe there are no better formulations than theirs on the market. Moisturizing is necessary for all skin, whether dry or oily, as it is the water that skin needs to be healthy and look smooth and beautiful, and not to age prematurely. We should not confuse hydration (water) with moisturization (oils and emollients). One of the things that has changed my skin the most is using this type of serum, and being clear about the difference between the skin's need for water and oil (for example, I know that my skin cannot live without this step, but in summer I skip the one that comes next).
My Cleansing & Facial Care Routine
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.
How do I take care of my skin? - Night routine
"Skin during the winter tends to be drier, and can become flaky, tight and sensitive as the skin's natural protective barrier loses its balance. Therefore, we recommend paying special attention to the daily and weekly care routine, maintaining a good cleansing routine, providing extra hydration to the skin with a daily care cream, weekly reinforcing moisturizing masks, gentle exfoliation and protection. In short, use those products that best suit each skin type, prioritizing richer textures that nourish and protect against external aggressions," says Monica Castro, Equivalenza skin care expert.
The two-phase relaxing night serum is undoubtedly a great option to take care of the skin while you sleep. Also the nourishing night cream for its firming anti-aging results and the detoxifying night mask that moisturizes and repairs the skin.
To prevent its appearance, Equivalenza skin care experts recommend enhancing skin cleansing on a daily basis by using detoxifying or purifying products that help us to detoxify the skin to keep it cleaner and feel fresher, smoother and without greasy residue. The cosmetic products with aloe vera from Equivalenza's green line, Vital Energy, offer the protection and vitality necessary for this.