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Korean skin has become the standard of beauty worldwide during the last couple of years. The people, their luxurious and radiant skin, which is a typical feature of delicate and slim Korean men and women, are loved everywhere. Genes only get a very small credit, but the main factor that makes Korean skin so gorgeous is a lifestyle in which prevention and treatment are the keys not only to pleasing skin but also, a healthy body. 
The single most important factor behind the quality of Korean skin is the cultural habit of the people's attention being directed to skincare rather than makeup. One of the biggest fashion trends in the West is to completely cover up skin imperfections with makeup, but in Korea, women (and men!) try to have such a naturally healthy complexion that just a lighter foundation or tinted moisturizer will do the trick. Koreans are educated from the very beginning to cleanse, moisturize and protect their skin from the sun every day. This practice keeps their skin youthful.
The next big thing is that the world of skincare is very aware of the popular multi-step skincare routine. The routine in Korean skincare typically involves several layers of cleansing, toning, hydrating, and nourishing products. The layering products they use allow skin to absorb moisture deep down, which keeps it fresh. Double cleansing (first with oil, then with foam), essence, serums, and sheet masks are the most common steps followed by moisturizing and sunscreen application. All these steps together make the skin clean, hydrated, and protected.
The ingredients also matter a lot for the result. The Korean skincare products are usually the ones that contain the least number of irritating substances, which are also the most natural, such as coming from the roots of plants, herbs, and fermented extracts. Among the most popular ingredients are green tea, ginseng, snail mucin, and rice water.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The single most important factor behind the quality of Korean skin is the cultural habit of the people's attention being directed to skincare rather than makeup. One of the biggest fashion trends in the West is to completely cover up skin imperfections with makeup, but in Korea, women (and men!) try to have such a naturally healthy complexion that just a lighter foundation or tinted moisturizer will do the trick. Koreans are educated from the very beginning to cleanse, moisturize and protect their skin from the sun every day. This practice keeps their skin youthful.
The next big thing is that the world of skincare is very aware of the popular multi-step skincare routine. The routine in Korean skincare typically involves several layers of cleansing, toning, hydrating, and nourishing products. The layering products they use allow skin to absorb moisture deep down, which keeps it fresh. Double cleansing (first with oil, then with foam), essence, serums, and sheet masks are the most common steps followed by moisturizing and sunscreen application. All these steps together make the skin clean, hydrated, and protected.
The ingredients also matter a lot for the result. The Korean skincare products are usually the ones that contain the least number of irritating substances, which are also the most natural, such as coming from the roots of plants, herbs, and fermented extracts. Among the most popular ingredients are green tea, ginseng, snail mucin, and rice water.
 
						 
		 
		 
	 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		