Fellow oily skins, just focus on hydrating. Don't buy useless products!

I have oily skin myself and I always looked for this and that products that claims to be good for oily skin&acne care.

Some might have been okay, but weren't worth the price.

However, I changed all products with Hyaluronic Acid focused products with no trending add-on ingredients, drink more water, cleanse well(harder at night, light wash for the morning), use sun screen - and now my skin is better than ever.

I know it might not work for everyone, but I believe that it will work for most of you.

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u/ricetomeetyouagain — 3 days ago

Small tips for foreigners

If you are visiting Seoul, and you need help, ask people in 20s to early 30s.

Better chance to meet English speaking Koreans.

Elders in Korea might want to help, but most of them are not able to speak fluent English. However, they are very eager to help.

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u/ricetomeetyouagain — 11 days ago

Unpopular opinion, but avoid products with too much ads

It wouldn't mean that their products are bad, but overall the price will include the marketing cost.

In the end, they are all from same manufacturers, either Cosmax, Kolma, etc.

I don't know if I'm allowed to share the brands so I'll skip this part, but better avoid those with too much marketing!

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u/ricetomeetyouagain — 16 days ago

This will help you with your Korean skincare products

Koreans all know this site, called Hwahae.

Since it's easier to translate all the pages, I recommend you use it when you are curious about ingredients, Korean reviews, etc.

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u/ricetomeetyouagain — 17 days ago