Start Here: This page organizes the key posts on this blog so foreigners can understand Korean skincare through local standards.
Korean skincare trends make the most sense when you understand what Korean consumers actually evaluate: texture, finish, residue, seasonal switching, and skin-type fit.
How to use this guide: Start with the reading order below. If you only read a few, read the first three.
Recommended reading order
- 1) The meaning of “glow”: Inner Glow vs Greasy Shine: What Koreans Mean by “Glow”
- 2) Sensation and actives: Why Korean Skincare Sometimes Stings and Locals Accept It
- 3) Seasonal logic: Korean Milky Toner Logic: Why It’s Seasonal and Misunderstood
- 4) Layering mistakes: Korean Skincare Layering Mistakes Foreigners Make Too Often
- 5) “Too mild” skepticism: Why Koreans Distrust “Too Mild” Skincare More Than Expected
What this blog focuses on
- Local evaluation standards (finish, texture, residue, comfort)
- Seasonal switching (winter vs summer routines)
- Skin-type fit and realistic expectations
New here? Start with these three
- Inner Glow vs Greasy Shine: What Koreans Mean by “Glow”
- Why Korean Skincare Sometimes Stings and Locals Accept It
- Korean Milky Toner Logic: Why It’s Seasonal and Misunderstood
Bookmark this page. This guide will be updated as new posts are published.
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