u/raphaelataylor

Starting Korean skincare in my 30s: what would you prioritize first?

I’m 33 and newer to Korean skincare. I have normal-to-dry skin with occasional congestion, so I’m trying to build slowly instead of buying a full routine at once. If you were starting over, which step would you prioritize first: gentle cleanser, hydrating toner, essence, moisturizer, sunscreen, or something else?

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u/raphaelataylor — 12 hours ago

What K-beauty products actually work for busy office mornings?

I work in a corporate setting, so I care a lot about products that sit well under SPF or makeup and do not feel heavy by lunch. What K-beauty steps have earned a permanent place in your morning routine?

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u/raphaelataylor — 12 hours ago

Starting Korean skincare in my 30s: what actually made the biggest difference?

I’m 33 and newer to Korean skincare. I have normal-to-dry skin with occasional congestion, so I’m trying to build slowly instead of buying a full routine at once. For those who started K-skincare in your 30s or later, what step made the biggest difference: toner, essence, moisturizer, sunscreen, cleansing oil/balm, or something else?

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u/raphaelataylor — 12 hours ago

Late bloomer to Korean skincare: what step made the biggest difference for you?

I’m 33 and newer to Korean skincare. I have normal-to-dry skin with occasional congestion, so I’m trying to build a routine slowly instead of buying too many products at once. For those who started Korean skincare later, which step felt most worth it: toner, essence, ampoule, moisturizer, sunscreen, cleansing oil/balm, or something else?

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u/raphaelataylor — 12 hours ago

Late bloomer to Korean skincare: what step made the biggest difference without making your routine too long?

I’m 33 and came to Korean skincare later than a lot of people here. I have normal-to-dry skin with occasional congestion, so I’m trying not to build a routine that’s too complicated too quickly. For anyone who started with K-beauty as an adult, which step actually felt worth it: toner, essence, moisturizer, sunscreen, cleansing balm, something else?

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u/raphaelataylor — 13 hours ago