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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.

Korean skincare is often presented as a fixed number of steps. In practice it is a set of roles: cleanse, hydrate, target, moisturize and protect. Every routine is a selection from those roles.

A short routine done consistently is easier to evaluate than a long one changed often, because you can tell which step is doing something.

What may be happening

  • Step count is being treated as the goal instead of the roles
  • Two products may be doing the same job
  • The evening is carrying too little or too much

What people usually notice

  • Owning products you cannot explain the purpose of
  • Skipping steps on busy days
  • Not knowing which product changed anything

Common routine mistakes

  • Copying a ten-step routine wholesale
  • Adding steps before removing duplicates
  • Changing several products at once

What to prioritize

  • Start with five roles maximum
  • Choose one targeted step, not three
  • Keep sun protection a morning constant
  • Let the evening carry the heavier steps

Where this fits in a routine

  1. Cleanse

    Removes the day without leaving skin feeling stripped.

  2. Hydrate

    Adds water-based comfort in light layers.

  3. Target

    One focused step for the thing you most want to change.

  4. Moisturize

    Holds hydration in place and softens the surface.

  5. Protect

    Daily sun protection in the morning.

Product characteristics that tend to fit

  • One product per role
  • Textures that layer from light to rich
  • A targeted step matched to your main concern

Next step

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