- Koreans eat more healthily. The Korean diet has very few oily, fried, and processed foods. Meat is very expensive in Korea, so much of the diet is vegetables, tofu, grains, etc. Koreans love eating garlic! Also, foreign agricultural products are heavily tariffed, so people usually eat local, Korean grown food (some believe locally grown is better for you).
- Koreans use a lot of skin products. They wash their skin with two different cleansers then apply 2-4 lotions afterwards. They also use a lot of things like packs, masks, and other random skincare products. Koreans think this makes their skin better, but I think dermatologists say that using too many products strips the skin of its own ability to regulate itself.
- Koreans go to the dermatologist all the time. It's cheap and accessible in Korea, and people go to get their pimples popped professionally or receive various treatments. If you have just a little acne, you'll get a couple tubes and a bag of pills.
- Koreans wear sunscreen everyday, even on a dark, rainy day. Koreans think sunscreen helps you get whiter, but I'm skeptical. It does help to prevent skin damage, darkening of acne scars, etc.
- Koreans avoid the sun like the plague. They wear hats, use books/folders/newspapers to block the sun, and stay inside for the whole day. Many Koreans will close the blinds and turn on lights during the day to avoid light.
- Koreans put on a ton of makeup. They get up 2 hours early to do their makeup, hair, etc. The phenomenon of "BB Cream" (a blemish-covering, sunscreen containing, moisturizing, supposed whitening & acne healing, beautifying cream) started in Korea, though Germany invented it.
Friday, 22 June 2018
Why korean women have an amazing skin?
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