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The Best Korean Moisturizers for Every Skin Type

What is the secret that gives Korean women their flawless skin?

By Lisa MarlinPublished 4 years ago 8 min read
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The Best Korean Moisturizers for Every Skin Type
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There may not be one magical secret, but it is true that Korean beauty trends emphasise regular beauty routines and products containing natural ingredients.

Additionally, moisturizing is an important step in the Korean skincare routine. However, it is important to make sure that you choose a moisturizer that is appropriate for your skin type, in order to receive the maximum benefits for your skin.

Not do Korean moisturizers make your skin smooth and glowing, but they reduce the signs of ageing and keep your skin healthy. In this post, we are going to walk you through the top Korean trends. Later, we will cover how you can choose the best moisturizer for your skin type.

Top Korean Skincare Trends

Korean skincare and beauty trends have drawn a great deal of attention in recent years. Korean brands and bloggers are continually releasing innovative skincare ideas, often focusing on protecting the skin from harmful elements such as air pollution and UV rays.

Additionally, Korean beauty trends emphasize moisturizers, cleaners, and toners that contain organic ingredients but deliver superior results. Let’s dive into these trends in more detail.

Organic and Chemical-free Skincare

As more and more people are starting to embrace eco-friendly and sustainable products, Korean beauty trends have focused on organic ingredients. Popular Korean beauty products are typically free from harmful chemicals. Instead, they rely on natural yet powerful ingredients such as amino acids, birch sap, grapefruit, and green tea extract.

The 4-step Korean Skincare Routine

Koreans recommend the 4 essential steps for smooth and glowing skin.

The four steps are:

1. Cleanser

2. Hydrating toner

3. Moisturizer

4. Sunscreen

Cream Skin Products

Korean women favor cream skin products that give a less glossy look, but a more matte appearance instead. This look doesn’t require tons of makeup and multiple layers, so is well-suited to the fresh-faced appearance popular with Koreans. This trend involves using a light moisturizer that leaves no greasy residue for a matte look.

What is the Best Moisturizer for my Skin Type?

Just us we are all unique, so is our skin. Everyone’s skin is different, and therefore needs to be handled differently in order to get the best results. Products that may make one person’s skin look smooth and glowing could have lack lustre or even negative effects on another skin type.

Skin types can be grouped in to three broad categories: oily skin, dry skin and combination skin. Let’s take a look at each skin type and what they each need from a moisturizer.

Luminositie's Snail Essence Renewal is a great all-round Korean skincare product

Oily Skin

It is not uncommon for people with an oily skin type to think they do not need to moisturize. If you have oily skin, you may think that moisturizing is unnecessary, or you may even be afraid to use a moisturizer for fear that it will make your skin more greasy and clog up your pores.

However, the truth is that everyone needs to moisturize to keep their skin soft, smooth and young-looking, even people with an oily skin type. The important thing is to use a moisturizer that is suitable for their particular skin type, such as a Korean moisturizer for oily skin, to make sure it locks in the moisture without adding extra oiliness or clogging the pores.

Using an appropriate moisturizer for oily skin will help you deal with skin challenges and achieve radiant, fresh skin. The best moisturizers go deep into your skin and restores moisture to all layers of the skin, unlike natural oiliness that merely sits on the top of the skin. You don’t have to worry about unwanted breakouts as long as you use the right product as your skin moisturizer.

When buying a Korean moisturizer for oily skin, look for:

• Oil free: Find a product that is oil-free so it will not add extra grease or oil to your skin. Instead, look for moisturizer that is water-based instead.

• Non-Comedogenic: You should choose a moisturizer that doesn’t clog your pores.

• Mattifying: Korean mattifying creams are designed to absorb the oils in your skin and reduce shine, giving you skin a matte appearance.

• Glycerin: Moisturizers containing glycerin moisturize the skin without adding to the greasy appearance.

• Hyaluronic Acid: Another great ingredient for oily skin types, this locks the moisture into your skin and promotes firmness.

• Aloe: This soothes and cools down your skin.

On the other hand, avoid ingredients such as alcohol, sodium lauryl or Laureth sulfate, and oils that are high in oileic acid, such as coconut oil, hazelnut oil, and cocoa butter. These ingredients will add to the oiliness of your skin, and/or aggravate sebum production.

Generally, lightweight or gel moisturizers are best for oily skin: avoid heavier creams or moisturizers. Stay away from petroleum-based products as these seal moisture in but also clog pores. You should also look for products that contain SPF, as sun exposure can exacerbate acne.

Korean moisturizers will keep your skin hydrated, plump and firm. Korean moisturizers for oily skin are recommended for those with sebum overproduction issues.

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Dry Skin

After cleansing your face and applying a serum, women with dry skin need to apply a moisturizer to restore moisture to the skin and prevent it from drying out. Dry skin types often have a compromised natural barrier, making it feel itchy and uncomfortable. Dry skin may also have flaky or scaly patches. Because of the lower natural barrier, dry skin types may also be more prone to irritation, becoming irritated by too much make up or other beauty products.

It is therefore critical for people with dry skin types to moisturize twice a day: once in the morning and once in the evening, preferably just before bedtime. A quality Korean moisturizer for dry skin will help to hydrate your skin on a cellular level, eliminating dry, flaky patches and reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

For dry skin types, there are a few things that are important to keep in mind when buying a moisturizer:

• Avoid products containing irritants such as sulfates, dyes, and fragrances.

• Do not buy products containing alcohol, as these will strip your skin of its natural oils and dry it out.

• Look for natural and organic ingredients to reduce the risk of irritation.

• Be aware that the skin is different on different parts of your body so a product that is perfect for your face may not be suitable for other parts of your body. Be sure to use appropriate products for different parts of your body.

You should also use a moisturizer that includes SPF protection, or wear a sunscreen over your moisturizer to protect your skin from the sun. Remember that the sun’s harmful UV rays are one of the biggest causes of fine lines and wrinkles. Dry skin types are particularly prone to fine lines, so need to be especially vigilant when it comes to sun damage.

Before applying moisturizer, be sure to first thoroughly clean your skin will a cleanser. This will remove any oil and unclog your pores to make sure the beneficial ingredients in the moisturizer can penetrate deeply into the skin. Rinse off the cleanser completely with water, and then apply your moisturizer.

You should include an appropriate moisturizer to your skincare routine and apply it every day to prevent premature skin ageing. The best face creams can help you get rid of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as fighting inflammation to promote healthier, younger-looking skin.

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Combination Skin

Selecting the best product for the regular skincare routine gets even more challenging for those with combination skin, sometimes also referred to as “normal” skin. Combination skin, as the name suggests, is both oily and dry.

People with combination skin have patches of skin that are dry, and other sections that are oily. Commonly, there are patches of dryness on the cheeks, while the T-zone (the nose and forehead) are more oily.

This means that you need a moisturizer that will be suitable for both the oily and dry parts of your skin: it needs to give extra moisture to the dry patches, while avoiding adding extra grease to the oily sections. If you have combination skin, you need to choose a hydrating moisturizer that is light and non-greasy. Generally, a lighter moisture or gel is best for oily skin types. If you have dry or combination skin that is prone to acne, try an oil-free moisturizing cream.

Like oily and dry skin, it is also important for combinations to choose a moisturizer that includes SPF to protect your skin from the sun’s damaging rays that can both contribute to fine lines, and exacerbate acne breakouts. The best Korean moisturizers will also address dark spots, blemishes, and tanned skin.

The Bottom Line

Koreans are known for their natural skin care products that keep their skin healthy, fresh, and glowing. You’ll find a range of Korean moisturizers come packed with organic ingredients that deliver powerful moisture to your skin without damaging it with chemicals and other harmful ingredients.

Although it is important to make sure that you use a product that is suitable for your skin type, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you are limited to products that are specifically labelled “for oily skin” or “for dry skin”.

Products like Luminositie Snail Essence Renewal are suitable for all skin types, including oily, dry, combination and sensitive skin. This makes this a great choice for those who are not sure what their skin type is, as well as those with combination skin, or any skin type.

If you’re looking for a product to moisturize your skin to promote healthy, luscious, and younger-looking skin with natural ingredients, check out Korean moisturizers!

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