5 K-beauty products that really work
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Korean beauty products are taking the skin-care world by storm, and there are so many new serums, essences, and cleansers to try, that choosing where to start can be a bit overwhelming — especially if you’re unfamiliar with the brands and products. But, it’s worth diving in and finding out what you like best because Korean skin care has taken the throne for many when it comes to achieving a flawless, pore-less complexion.
Here are some of the most renowned K-beauty skincare must-haves, according to real people.
Acwell Licorice pH Balancing Cleansing Toner will make your skin feel awesome.
Soko GlamThis product is so good it once had a 2,000 person waitlist. Its main ingredient is licorice root, which is used to cleanse, brighten, and tone the skin. That’s why it’s such a cult favorite. Not to mention, it has a pH level of 5.5 which makes it suitable and gentle for all skin types. Not to mention, the product has four and a half stars on Soko Glam’s website.
You can get it for $18 at Soko Glam
Banila & Co Clean It Zero Cleanser will cleanse your skin like no other.
Soko GlamThis is a tried and true K-beauty cleanser. It melts makeup away and cleans dirt and oil from deep within the pores. And, it was just recently reformulated and repackaged for improved performance. It’s keeping the same super cleansing qualities, it just has a higher melting point (the balm cleanser melts into an oil when heated up on the skin) so it doesn’t melt in your summer travel bag.
"I love using the cleansing balm to not only remove my makeup but also to clean out my pores," vlogger Michelle Choi told New York Magazine.
You can get it for $25 at Soko Glam.
Neogen Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling: Wine is perfect for a night-in.
Soko GlamIt’s definitely raved about by beauty bloggers and editors worldwide. And that's not surprising — its single-use product-soaked pads are convenient, and the formula sloughs away dead skin cells like nobody’s business. According to Allure, the resveratrol (AKA the same stuff that's in red wine) within the pads "helps to slough off the dead surface skin, which gives skin that all-too-coveted lit-from-within glow."
You can get it for $27 at Soko Glam.
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