Questions people ask
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48 questions
Oil & combination
Why is my skin oily but still feels dry?
Oil and water are separate things in skin. You can produce plenty of surface oil and still feel tight, which is usually described as dehydration rather than dryness.
4 min read
Dryness & hydration
Why does my skin still feel dry after moisturizer?
A moisturizer mostly holds moisture in place, so if there is little hydration underneath it — or the cleanse before it was stripping — skin can still feel tight.
4 min read
Building a routine
What Korean skincare routine should I use?
The one that matches your concerns and that you will actually keep doing — usually cleanse, hydrate, target, moisturize and protect.
5 min read
Building a routine
What order should skincare products go in?
Lightest to richest: cleanse, watery hydrating layers, treatments, moisturizer, and sunscreen last in the morning.
3 min read
Building a routine
Do I really need toner?
Not necessarily. A modern toner is mostly a first hydrating layer, so it is useful if skin feels tight after cleansing and optional if it does not.
3 min read
Tone & radiance
What should I use for uneven skin tone?
Start with consistent daily sun protection and one targeted brightening-style step, then keep the rest of the routine simple enough to stay consistent.
4 min read
Building a routine
How do I build a simple Korean skincare routine?
Pick one product per role — cleanse, hydrate, target, moisturize, protect — and only add a step when a specific concern justifies it.
4 min read
Sensitivity
What products are right for sensitive skin?
Short routines, gentle cleansing, fragrance-light formulas and one change at a time are usually easier for reactive skin to tolerate.
4 min read
Tone & radiance
What should I look for when my skin looks dull?
Hydration, gentle surface renewal and daily sun protection are the three levers most routines pull for a more luminous look.
4 min read
Oil & combination
Why does my skin get shiny later in the day?
Surface oil builds through the day, and routines that strip or under-hydrate in the morning usually make the change more noticeable.
3 min read
Building a routine
How long should I wait before deciding a product works?
Give most products four weeks, and anything aimed at tone or texture eight to twelve, while changing nothing else.
3 min read
Building a routine
What is the difference between skin type and skin condition?
Type describes how much oil skin tends to produce; condition describes how it is behaving right now, and conditions change.
3 min read
Dryness & hydration
Is my skin dry or dehydrated?
Dry skin produces little oil and tends to stay that way; dehydrated skin is short on water and can happen to any skin type, including oily.
4 min read
Dryness & hydration
Why does my face feel tight right after washing?
That squeaky-clean feeling usually means the cleanser removed more than it needed to, which is worth changing before anything else in the routine.
3 min read
Dryness & hydration
Why does my skin get flaky in winter?
Cold outdoor air and heated indoor air both hold less moisture, so the same routine that worked in summer often leaves skin short.
3 min read
Dryness & hydration
How do I layer hydration properly?
Apply water-based layers to slightly damp skin, thinnest first, and finish with something that slows how fast that water leaves.
3 min read
Sensitivity
Why does a new product sting when I apply it?
Stinging usually means the product is reaching skin that is already compromised, or that the formula is stronger than your skin currently tolerates.
3 min read
Sensitivity
How do I patch test a new product?
Apply a small amount to the same spot — inner forearm or along the jaw — once a day for several days before using it on the whole face.
2 min read
Sensitivity
Why does my skin turn red after my routine?
Short-lived flushing is common with massage and temperature; redness that lingers usually points at a step that is too strong or too frequent.
3 min read
Sensitivity
Can sensitive skin exfoliate?
Often yes, but less frequently and more gently than most routines assume — and not at all while skin is actively reactive.
3 min read
Texture & pores
Why does my skin feel rough even when it looks fine?
Roughness you feel more than you see is usually surface dryness or build-up, and it responds to hydration before it responds to exfoliation.
3 min read
Texture & pores
Why do my pores look bigger than they used to?
Pore size itself is largely fixed, but how visible pores look changes with oil, surface build-up and how light hits the skin.
3 min read
Texture & pores
What are the small bumps on my skin that are not breakouts?
Small, colourless bumps that do not come to a head are usually surface congestion or dryness rather than active breakouts, and they respond to different steps.
3 min read
Texture & pores
How often should I exfoliate?
Most skin does well with one to two gentle sessions a week, and the right number is the one your skin still feels comfortable after.
3 min read
Tone & radiance
What is a glass skin routine?
Glass skin describes a look — smooth, hydrated, evenly reflective — produced mostly by layered hydration and a well-cared-for surface, not by a specific product.
4 min read
Tone & radiance
How do I get brighter-looking skin?
Hydrate consistently, keep one gentle renewal step, protect daily, and give it two to three months — brightness is a slow, cumulative change.
4 min read
Tone & radiance
Why do marks stay after a breakout heals?
Marks left behind after a breakout settles are extremely common and generally fade on their own, though the timeline is measured in months.
3 min read
Building a routine
Do I need sunscreen every day, even indoors?
Daily sun protection is the single most consistent recommendation in any routine aimed at tone, texture or smoothness — including on cloudy days.
3 min read
Building a routine
What should be different between my morning and evening routine?
Morning protects, evening repairs: keep the morning short and finish with sun protection, and let the evening carry cleansing and anything targeted.
3 min read
Building a routine
Is double cleansing necessary?
It is useful in the evening if you wear sunscreen or makeup, and unnecessary in the morning for most people.
3 min read
Comparisons
What is the difference between an essence and a serum?
An essence is usually a lighter hydrating layer applied early; a serum is usually more concentrated and targeted, applied after it.
3 min read
Comparisons
Toner or essence — do I need both?
Usually not. Both are early hydrating layers in a modern Korean routine, so one is generally enough unless your skin is very dry.
3 min read
Comparisons
Should I use a gel or a cream moisturizer?
Choose by how your skin feels through the day and by season rather than by skin type: gel for lighter needs and warm weather, cream when skin stays tight.
3 min read
Comparisons
How is Korean skincare different from Western skincare?
Korean routines tend to emphasise layered hydration, gentle daily care and sun protection; Western routines more often centre on a smaller number of concentrated actives.
4 min read
Building a routine
Do I really need ten steps?
No. Ten steps is a description of an approach, not a requirement — most people do better with four or five roles they keep consistently.
3 min read
Oil & combination
How do I build a routine for combination skin?
Treat the routine as one thing and the textures as adjustable: keep the base gentle and hydrating, then adjust weight where areas behave differently.
4 min read
Choosing products
How do I choose skincare products without guessing?
Decide the role first, then the characteristics that suit your skin, and only then look at specific products — that order removes most of the guesswork.
4 min read
Choosing products
If I can only buy one product, what should it be?
A cleanser that leaves skin comfortable, or daily sun protection if you do not already use one — those two shape everything else.
3 min read
Choosing products
Is expensive skincare better?
Price correlates with texture, packaging and research budget more than with whether a product suits your skin.
3 min read
Choosing products
How do I know when to replace a product?
Replace when your skin has changed, when the season has changed, or when a product runs out — not because a routine feels stale.
3 min read
Building a routine
What should my skincare routine be when travelling?
Take the shortest version of your routine — cleanse, hydrate, moisturize, protect — and add extra hydration for the flight rather than new products.
3 min read
Building a routine
Why is my skincare routine not working?
Usually one of four things: too many changes at once, not enough time, a cleanse that undoes the rest, or a missing sun protection step.
4 min read
Sensitivity
Can I use several active products at the same time?
You can, but stacking them is the most common cause of reactivity — most routines do better with one targeted step held steady.
3 min read
Building a routine
Is a Korean skincare routine different for men?
No. Skin behaves the same way regardless of gender; shaving and beard care are the only meaningful additions.
3 min read
Dryness & hydration
What should I look for in Korean skincare for dry skin?
Look for a non-stripping cleanser, at least one water-based hydrating layer, and a moisturizer weighted to your season — in that order.
4 min read
Oil & combination
What should I look for in Korean skincare for oily skin?
A gentle cleanser, a lightweight hydrating layer and a gel or emulsion moisturizer — oil control works better alongside hydration than instead of it.
4 min read
Sensitivity
What should I look for in Korean skincare for sensitive skin?
Short ingredient lists, fragrance-light formulas, and a routine short enough that you can identify a trigger if something goes wrong.
4 min read
Choosing products
Where do I start with Korean skincare?
Start by describing what your skin actually does, then fill four roles — cleanse, hydrate, moisturize, protect — and add a targeted step only once those are steady.
3 min read
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