It's time to get unready with me. The first thing that I like to do when I'm getting unready is peel off my lashes. Easy peasy. I like using Simple make up wipes because they're really moist and I feel like they really get off any makeup especially waterproof eyeliner which I've got on right now Don't really have a technique, I'm just trying to get it all of to start.
But then, I know for a fact that makeup wipes don't always get off all your makeup so I like to wash my face. This is my favorite facial wash and it's kind of like an exfoliating facial wash I like it because it's kind of like a natural exfoliant. It makes me feel like I'm getting every inch of my makeup. I'm trying my best to use products that don't have micro beads in them anymore because they're just tiny bits of plastic that are really really bad for the environment I find that this baking soda facial wash is a great alternative.
So now that I've washed my face I like to treat myself especially after a long flight to a sheet mask this one is by a brand called Joanna Vargas. I look like something from a horror movie right now but it feels great. Smells great and especially after a flight sometimes I even use them on the plane. I scare a couple of people but skincare is more important.
I like to use a sheet mask like once a week, I'd say. You keep it on for about 15-20 minutes. Sometimes I leave it on there for a whole episode of Gossip Girl which is about 40 minutes. Don't I look ravishing.
Who is that underneath there? Its refreshed. Rub the additional juice into my skin. Don't really want to swipe it off cause you don't want to get rid of all the extra amazing juice but I just like to pat it into my skin gently and as you can see, I am glowing. My next step is the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum.
I like this because it's so hydrating. Would be great if I could open it but my hands are slippery from the juice. I like to rub it onto my fingers first and then put it onto my face because I think it gets absorbed a lot better when it's at your bodies temperature. And of course, never forget the neck.
When you're old and this is looking fire and the neck is looking all wrinkly and s***. Oh sorry, can't put that in there. Like this, in upward strokes as well. Because if you drag it down it actually stretches the skin and is more likely to give you a little turkey neck.
So always up on the neck. Once I've massaged in my serum I like to use a really light oil. My choice of oil is the Kiehl's Daily Reviving Concentrate because because it's really like and gets absorbed very quickly into the skin. I like to press it into my skin more just because one time some lady did it to me and I felt like "Wow, this is the way forward." This is how you're meant to put it on.
I feel like it really gets absorbed into the pores Spread the shine. Last but not least, you have to moisturize. Sometimes I don't actually like to put to much moisturizer if I feel that my skin is not that dry but because I just had a flight I think that the moire moisture the better. And my choice of moisturizer is always Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream.
So just depending on how dry my skin feels will determine wherever I add the moisturizer on top So that is my nighttime skincare routine ladies and gentlemen and remember Keep glowing!.
*Unlocking the door* Oh my goodness!! I can't believe I went clubbing until 3 am Oh my god. Be careful Mama Choi and Papa Choi are gonna kill meee...Aaahh *sighs in pain* My feet are killing me *yawns* I'm so sleepy.... I'm too old for this Okay. I'm gonna go quietly like nothing happened.
\^O^/ *Unnie is sleepy* I should have never taken that shot of makkoli (unfiltered rice wine But, its all good in the hood Okay guys, I'm super drunk and super tired Its all good in the hood #noregrets Even though I'm super, super lazy and super tired and my hair is itchy it doesn't matter at least I gotta wash my face and put some-some on my face Hmm, okay !! So for the days that I am feeling super lazy or I'm super drunk just get some cotton pads and pump it up with cleansing water and make sure I soak everything really well into the cotton pad and just stick it on my face like this And I rub lightly and then wipe-off Rub lightly and then wipe-off. EWW...Gross And then I just rub away very lightly. And i'm done OH-CRAP. I have to be quiet I hope Mama and Papa Choi don't wake up *Spew* First thing I'm gonna do is lightly splash water on to my face and of course pick my boogers.
Because in the club its nasty, okay? So you all gotta pick your boogers afterward And I'm gonna be using my CNP Laboratory Foaming cleanser for today because I need that extra cleanness to get everything off of my face This helps balance out your skin's pH level and also this has helped me tremendously with my acne so I highly wanna recommend it for those of you with acne prone skin And I'm just gonna take seat because I'm super tired And guys make sure that you bubble up everything on your hands and then put on the bubble Some people make the bubble on their face and that can irritate your skin. So keep that in mind And now I'm gonna thoroughly cleanse my face and especially my hairline too 'cause I'm not gonna take a shower. I'm too lazy right now. And then just splash away with water And after cleansing, I don't wipe my face with a towel.
I'm gonna go directly and use my mist. And here I'm using Laneige Water Bank Mineral Skin Mist I'm not even going to use a cotton pad because my skin is so irritated I'm just gonna splash some mist on. And I always drink a cup of water to get over my--OMG!! IS THIS FOR REAL !! AHH....NO. Did I call my ex-boyfriend 50 times ?!!?! NOO.....Please tell me I didn't do this.
NO... Oh my God Its okay Life goes on. Act like nothing happened. Its all good, I'll be okay the next morning.
*Ahh God* I love drinking but my skin doesn't love it OK, so for times like this that i need an emergency spot treatment all I'm gonna do is cut up my cotton pad into small pieces And then I'm gonna soak it in with my Mandelic Acid 5% Prep Skin Water This is a wonderful trick that you can do when you have a big ass zit. This is an excellent emergency treatment to calm your inflammatory acne and then we are gonna move on to the last step because I'm already tired man. As you could hear from my voice is just cracking up already I'm gonna use Klairs Supple Preparation All Over Lotion on my face Thanks to the alcohol and long hours of partying I have a lot of redness around my nose and cheek area. So i'm just gonna get a thick layer of my All Over Cream (Klairs Supple Preparation All Over Lotion) Now this lotion also has really great hydrating ingredients like beta glucan and ceramide and also its excellent for soothing And by doing this second thick layer, it really helps to sooth and calm that irritated skin ok I've made it I've come this far I'm just make sure that my zit is getting calm and my zit is getting smaller And for my emergency spot treatment It's better that I leave it on for about 3-4 minutes So i'm just gonna watch one of my favorite YouTubers Elle Mills Dude she is the best guys.
Enough is enough, I'm just gonna...Take that off Oh I had a really long day today Good Night *jk* Y'all know me I totally forgot to take off my lashes okay, GOOD NIGHT..
Hello, welcome back to my youtube channel. I am a very famous youtuber. My name my name is Abe Kim. Also known as Abe's figures or Abe's beauty, you know, I don't really know at this point.
And I believe in the unexpected. That is why I will be taking guys to Myeo- Myeong-frickin-dong. Now I do understand that many people vlog Myeong-Dong. From other YouTube channels To even TV shows.
But on my second episode of my documentary series, I wanted to take you guys on another special journey. A journey, that will challenge you A journey that will strengthen you Not really in stairs, but But in your understanding and knowledge of how Abe's face went from very acne acne, To still also pretty acne, but, a little less. Wow this shot truly represents the products I used to use before coming to Korea. Using Up&Up products from Target to using Korean skincare now.
I'm not hating. I'm just stating a fact. What angers me is, I was actually Lost in the beginning and I refused to use Korean skincare products when I first got here. Disappointed.
I know that if I started earlier, my face would be a lot better than what it is and I would not be saying things like: "hey, don't put the camera like on my face because I'm-" so allow me to take you guys to a store where skin and fashion, but mostly skin is of utmost importance. This store sells CosRx, and I will now share with you my favorite products. Of course number one goes to the centella blemish cream This product is not a really nice product because it will destroy your acne Number two, of course goes to a two-in-one Also known as the two and one Number three goes to the red one, the A-sol Serum. And of course, you must take at least 40 of these patches home Moving on is the this cream every what this cream was called, but it's really good for your pits and Yes of the burst set lotion it is Legit.
Oh Yeah, and *inhumane noises* this one But what kind of beauty guru and beauty channel would I be if I only raved about one brand? So today in This documentary I will be leveling up in my skincare beauty youtuber status as I will not only talk about my favorite brand which is CosRx, But do something a little different. Some say that this is a little too bold for them. But of course for me wait My director is really bad if filming, and getting water all over my camera. But for me, not a chance, as I will be doing something that requires a lot of courage.
Well since it's my last day here I thought what better way to talk about skincare Than my sister? And I wanted to go all out and treat myself. Well with my sister paid for it, So might as well get my skincare treatment of acne stuff, because I never did that in 2 years I was here. I Basically found out it's going to hurt like not like hurt Hurt. I'm so scared.
The start Wasn't that bad? But then We were entering into unknown territories of things We put on my face Honestly, though this part wasn't bad at all. I recommend it, it was super soothing They wiped out all of the bacteria out of your face. I felt really good you were called the entire time like I fell asleep and After this happened I just felt new but this This was where the real pain started. You don't know pain until you've witnessed this And felt excruciating pain She starts in the forehead I promise you and I guarantee by the time she's around your lips Its death.
This should have been the results for my CosRx nose pad. Yeah, but after they sucked the life out of you, they replenish your face. This part felt really good. Not bad Here's a cool shot of serum These two serums really hydrate your face So when she applies it, It feels real nice.
This part definitely hurt a little bit. She was messing with my wrinkles or something That's all I have to say about that Oh, but little did I know that these small needles were about to enter into my face. Look at me. Innocent.
Carefree. A little worried and not knowing This part, okay, no straight up though, but this apartment really hurt. She just, she just goes to town Because my face is not pretty, it just hurts even more Like you have no idea this hurts watching. I remember this *inhumane noises* literally squeezing and inserting needles (J) This is a good way to end it, right? (A) Subscribe..
Chai asks: Do most Koreans who have nice skin go to dermatologists? Or do they just have naturally nice skin? And how far does skin whitening go? TLDR please Okay, I've got something to say before we start here [S] Right off the get-go. Okay a lot of people say things, like they'll see k-pop stars in magazines and they're like, 'Oh my god~ their skin is so perfect!' Guys, listen, celebrities around the world, they wear lots of makeup, they have photoshop So do not be fooled. So our focus today is not gonna be on people who have their own personal makeup artist to cover up all their pimples We're gonna be talking about what does the average Korean person do. And what we have noticed is that the average Korean does seem to have rather nice skin We're not talking about people who are like really young, we're talking about people who are young and getting older, like 40s 50s 60s.
Do you remember some of our co-teachers? I remember your co-teacher, you had one of them who said she was like in her mid forties and I'm like, 'You, shut your mouth, you just graduated from high school! There's no way you're in your 40s.' I mean, her skin was amazing and she was just like, 'Oh, I didn't work at it, I didn't do anything.' And she flips her hair all the time and just floats everywhere, and, Screw you! Okay, so in Korea a lot of people do visit the dermatologist. My idea of the dermatologist in Canada was that you only went if you had skin issues. Like if you had major acne, or if you had like moles or something along those lines, like major ones that you had to get fixed- Did you have acne when you were growing up? Oh I had terrible skin when I was growing up. [M] Did you visit a dermatologist? Yeah.
And they're like, 'I dunno, walk it off.' Jerk. But now they have treatments for it, but back in my day I suffered. Oh no. I've never been to a dermatologist before.
No, that's not what I'm saying! I have a mole so I have to keep an eye on it but I don't really know people who went to a dermatologist all the time. But in Korea, its part of your normal kind of schedule to see a dermatologist Yeah, and going to a dermatologist here isn't only for having really bad skin issues, but just for like, regular skin treatments. Mhm, yeah, so like even Suzy has a dermatologist. [S] Right.
And it's so funny, 'cause we asked Suzy, 'Suzy do you know anyone who has a dermatologist in Korea?' She's like, 'Yeah. All my friends. And me.' And I'm like, 'What?' So she says she goes to the dermatologist to actually pop blackheads or pimples Yeah, they'll go there and just like totally get rid of everything you have [M] They'll professionally do it for you. She said like-[S] Professional pimple popper, that's what I wanna be when I grow up mom! Pick me~ Martina always picks at my face.
I'm like, I'm like a monkey grooming my husband. [S] I wake up in the middle of the night with her being like, 'I can get this' So things like getting skin peeling or new facial or popping your pimples or even doing like whitening treatments all that kind of stuff is very normal for the dermatologist. We do want to clarify what we mean by whitening though because it has a totally different connotation here that what you might be thinking. Okay, so a lot of skin products in Korea, and a lot of masks and stuff will say things like, 'This mask is whitening!' Or, 'This skin cream is whitening.' And people who are visiting here will misinterpret that and think that Korean people are trying to bleach their skin or you know like-[S] They're not trying to more Caucasian with this.
This isn't Caucasianifying cream. I think the word whitening is just the wrong English word. [S] Yeah. What they're trying to say is toning.
They're trying to even out your skin tone. So for example, I actually have a green cream that I buy because when I have really rosy red patches underneath my skin I use green cream on it, and then I put bb cream on top of that because it neutralizes the look on my face. So it's not patchy. So Suzy says if you buy something with whitening It's because like, oh maybe my eyes are maybe really kind of bright here, but then this part of my skin might be darker and this part here.
So you use it to try to even it out. More like evenifying rather than whitening. Evenifying right. Because every Korean person-[S] Wait.
Evening. But then they think it's not afternoon. *Baby crying* Hahahayeah Oh Simon. They should just call it 'Tone Evening' or something.
Well, Balancing? Skin Balancing? There needs to be a better word, whitening isn't the word. Okay, Skin Tone Balancing. There you go. Also you go to a dermatologist here for whitening treatments but the whitening they do again isn't to make your skin whiter but to make it brighter and glowier and popier.
So there are treatments for that. Yeah, the glowy and the dewy look in Korea is so big. Like, I'll buy bb cream and to me, personally, it makes my skin look like it's greasy. If you watch Korean dramas you guys might notice that the main actresses will be glistening and to me I'm like whoa, she needs to be powdered down.
No, she's just glowing. Radiance. They've got that like, fresh, dewy look. Another thing that's really interesting about dermatologists is that, from what Suzy told us, a lot of guys go to dermatologists as well for skin treatments.
I don't know a single one of my guy friends that gives a rat's a$$ about what his skin looks like. No cream, no dermatologist, no nothing. So to hear that so many guys here do it is really surprising to me. But I think that's really cool about Korea, because the whole concept of 'metrosexual' the term that we had to make in North America to say, 'Oh he's not gay, he's trying to take care of himself, which is something that gay guys do, and straight guys don't.' It became this big horrible word [S] Yeah no it's like people here take care of themselves.
[M] Definitely. I'm not negligent. [M] There should be an anti-term in North America. You're not 'metrosexual' it's 'I'm not negligent.' People aren't 'metrosexual' just the opposite people are slobs.
'And you look like a donkey's butthole.' Haha, exactly. So speaking of guys using skin cream and stuff. I think the second category of people taking care of themselves in Korea is actually using creams and sunscreen. Sunscreen in North America is so funny, or sunblock? Is there a difference there? Spfs SPFs? [S] Whatever has a high spf.
Yeah, people in Korea will use that, even if they're a dude, you're not gonna get made fun of. But I remember in school we were gonna go on a feild trip and I pulled out my spfs because I did not like my skin getting burnt. People would be like, 'Oh, what a loser, Martina's putting on sunscreen!' I'm like, 'What a loser, my skin will look great when I'm 30!' Look at you now! Who is laughing now! You haggard holes. 'Haggard holes'? I couldn't think of another word after - [M] Poor Hagrid.
Why are you bringing Hagrid into this? No, no haggard! Apologize to Hagrid. I'm sorry Hagrid, you're a handsome devil. The really interesting distinction that you have to make here in Korea is that people here understand that the sun is a death ray machine. It is a death ray [S] It is going to ruin you and your skin and people are aware of that.
They have like sunbrellas they have hats, they cover their arms with sleeves. Here they know, the sun is out to kill you. Yes, that's right. That's the third thing I was actually gonna say.
So you might visit a dermatologist. You might actually use cream to keep your face from like wrinkling and falling apart. And the third thing is, let's say you don't care about any of that stuff You are at least going to protect yourself from the sun [S] Right. [M] using an object You know those arm sleeves you were talking about? [M] Yeah, yeah, everyone has those.
[M] Didn't we do a WTF? Here goes. [M] Woah, it's really tight. [S] It's a pretty snug fit. [M] I really feel like an anime character.
You know how like manga and anime characters have ridiculous costumes that have like armpit free zones? And their like, 'I'm gonna fight for life, 'cause that's what I can do! Shoryuken! Like waaaay long time ago. [S] Yeah the one where it makes your arms cooler if you wave your hands like this. Did you know that we didn't even know that was for like UV protection at the time? Okay, so you'll see old dudes driving a truck, and if the window's open their wearing these sleeves to protect their arm from getting like sun exposure. Fact is we rarely actually see people, now that we're driving around in Korea, with their windows rolled down.
Lot of them have it rolled up and highly tinted. [M] I was gonna say, soo tinted. There are no tinting laws here. [M] No.
So you're looking at a bunch of old dudes who care about sun exposure. And this is why, I really truly believe that Korean people have beautiful skin not just Korean people, other Asian cultures that believe that the sun is a death ray They, protect their skin! So we're gonna talk about this more in our blog post including mole removal which we had done here at the dermatologist. Make sure you click on the link here if you want to read more about it and carry on the conversation there. [M] Okay, so here's my question for you guys; Growing up in North America tanning was kinda like this status symbol thing like, 'I went on vacation, look at my tan.' But in Korea getting a tan is not cool.
I have not actually seen any tanning salons here. I'm sure they exist, I just don't know where. So what's it like in your country? Is getting a tan something that's like acceptable and normal? Or is it the kind of thing where you try to avoid the sun at all costs? Let me hear what it's like in your country. A really interesting comment comment came from tokekiex, who wound up saying, well, they wrote lol, I'm not sure if you're supposed to say 'lol' I believe you are supposed to laugh out loud.
Who wound up saying, 'Hahaha Free stuff in the U.S.? If they could they would charge you for breathing. Yeah. [S] Umm [M] Breathing law, coming soon! Nannonator, which I guess is someone who gives out bananas to people? Has a really cool story about living in California and getting free service at a sushi place. Her and her friend went there after getting dumped, and they'd gone there a lot, and the sushi place already gave out free stuff, and they were there like crying and being upset about being dumped and then the waiter came by and said, 'Poor pretty ladies, here have a free bottle of sake.' Now here's an interesting theory about this, I'm not sure if it's the same for you as it is for us, but every single one of the sushi restaurants that we went to in Toronto were actually run by Korean people.
If it's the same for you, maybe you just got Korean service instead. Ehh? [S] Ahhh [M] Ehhh I don't know if maybe it's the same there, but that's how it is for us. And the last comment we want to talk about is from autumnwind Who, if you remember from our TLDR; I wound up talking about getting free CDs in cereal boxes, and you disagreed. Autumnwind remembers they came from Honey Nut Cheerios, and then people started talking about the AOL CDs You for sure know those AOL online CDs.
[M] Yeah, but I had like an old school mac so I was like, 'Oh my God AOL!' [S] 'AyeeOL' [M] 'AeyO AOwL' What kind of account does GD use? Hahahaha [M] GD @ AOL!.
Oh great. You guys made it. I think it's time to get unready. So the most important thing for me in my routine is makeup off.
You know you come home, you're tired You don't want to do the whole routine always take that make up off so that's always where I start. I always like to hold the pad a little bit because I always where waterproof makeup or at least mascara so I want to be gentle on my lashes. That's the last thing I want to pull out. My next step will be my cleanser.
Everyday I cleanse my face. It's non foaming, its just for sensitive skin and not irritating I get so many different products on everyday so I want to just gently rub that in and I usually take just a cloth, take some hot water on and then I just rub it off. My skin type is kind of like a little bit all over the place. Some days its super sensitive because I've been traveling a lot in different make up in different countries and other days it dries out and sometimes its super oily.
So this one is just- It is for sensitive skin cause I find that that's the least irritating for me. So after the cleanser I have this great product It was actually specially made. It's like a little pad and it helps with toning the skin when you have redness. When you go to these guys, they look at your skin and see what your missing so it's a mix of acid antioxidants and enzymes.
It almost feels like a make up wipe. You just slowly go over your face with it. Every morning and every night I use I use this little pad and I make sure to go down my neck and use it all over the face and just treat the neck and the face as one. This product, I'm obsessed with.
I found it in Paris when I started fashion weeks and I've been using it for the past seven years. I put it on flights or I put it on like I do right now before products so it helps absorb better into the skin. Oh it feels so good. You just kind of want to keep doing it.
I actually have it in travel size in my bag so I have it on me at all times. My next step would then be and actually a lot of this routine I do in the morning and at night. It's a serum but it antioxidant so it's kind of putting a little mix of vitamin C and vitamin D on your face. Then one of my last steps would be my night cream.
I love my night cream so much. It helps prevent wrinkles. I'm 25 now so I gotta, you know start doing that. Preventing stuff from happening.
Gravity. Life. Anything. But my really fun thing lately I love to do is I just got into shaving my face and I know this is going to sound scary and at first I was like, "What! Don't do it!" But my friend has been doing it for a long time but she really swears by it and her skin has cleaned out a lot I only do this once max twice a week.
You want to avoid anything with a gel moisturizer that cools or any of that extra stuff. You literally just want to find a disposable one. You want to use it once and want to throw it out. And I would use the same cleanser as I did before and then you just gently shave your face.
I'm not going to do that right now. Also for the first time, be careful. Put a finger here on your brow You do not all of a sudden want to look up and have no brows. When I have time and want to treat my skin I love to put on a mask.
I was recently just in China and found these amazingly cute masks, they all have different faces. I maybe once a week put one on and maybe watch a TV episode and just have fun. I am now completely in my animal zone and I'm gonna go watch animal planet. Well, yeah how do Otters go, it think it's like a- Now I gotta stand here for 20 minutes that's why I like to put on a episode of something normally.
And now you're all fully moisturized as you can see Honestly sometimes this is great to just sleep in. And I like to dab my face off cause I've been told that I'm too rough with my face. Don't just rub it, that what I use to do so now I'm trying to learn to be gentle. As a good little finish I love to keep my lips moisturized too.
You cannot for get that. And sometimes, if your lips feel chapped or something, I like to take my toothbrush and scrub them, its a perfect little scrubber. And a weird thing I always finish with before I go to bed is I always put perfume on. It's the first thing I put on in the morning and the last thing I put on at night.
I always do the cloud, you know you spray it and you walk through it because I learned from one of the guys that created perfumes that when you bring heat to it and you rub it here you just change the whole scent of it so I used to do that, but I don't anymore. So spray, cloud, walk through it. And that's it. That's my routine.
And now I'm going to watch some Netflix. I binge watch TV way too much..
This is Jess. She's an entrepreneur, a jet-setter and best
of all, an Aussie. And we just got in from London. Have you guys met Floyd? Hi Floyd! Did we mention she's a model? A very hardworking model.
LUMA can't run itself after all. What do you want to watch? She's showing us her nighttime skincare secrets. So, start by taking my makeup off with Bioderma. I love this because it's really light.
It's almost like water but somehow all my
makeup comes off with it. Anti gravity brush movements. It actually removes mascara as well, which
is really good. After that, I use my LUMA fresh start cleansing
gel.
It has coconut oil in it, which is really
good for skin. Crushed pearl. Crushed pearl is through most of my products. Oysters.
Love an oyster. I wash that off. After that, I use this Nu Skin moisture mist. You can spray it anywhere.
Put it all over your body, hair. As that's drying, I like to douse myself in
my LUMA beach body oil. It's 99% natural, this one. It has so many beautiful things in it.
Almond oil, grapeseed oil. And it's a dry oil, so it's not very sticky. I feel like I can kind of put it all over
me. Then also get dressed in the morning if I'm
using it during the day or anywhere I'm going.
You know, on the moon, on planet LUMA. After that, we're going to use this Kiehl's
creamy eye treatment with avocado, which is just so yummy. It's creamy like an avocado. I love guacamole.
I mean sometimes I just put guacamole on my
face if I forgot my eye cream. It's just super nourishing. I usually use this one just at night, so I
can really put a lot on. Let it soak in.
Get rid of me wrinkles, you know? After our guacamole eye cream, we use brighten
up beauty serum. It has got rosehip oil, crushed pearl again. They're in all of our products. They're extremely illuminating and highlighting
to the skin.
It's just a drink for my skin. So next, lip balm. Always lip balm. This is a really beautiful one from an Australian
company called LEPAAR and everything is really organic, biodynamic.
My Mom brought me up with everything kind
of having to be organic or biodynamic and it's very popular in Australia. Last but not least, I take vitamins. They're GOOP Wellness. Everything from fish oils, antioxidants, glutathione,
vitamin c.
Balls in the air. And now, because it's all about balance, we're
going to have a glass of wine. Cute pajamas. Night Jess.
Hey everyone! I just landed in New York and I'm so excited to be here! I'm a sucker for views Check out this gorgeous skyline behind me. And over here I brought my new summer collection and I cant wait to see these guys on you. But now it's time for bed Let's take all this makeup off! So first up I gotta rip these eyelashes off. This is the best part of the day.
Freedom. Taking these babies off is probably my favorite thing to do It's like taking off my bra. I put the lashes in my little home. And I'm going to show you guys my Korean inspired skincare routine.
So normally it's ten steps. But since I'm traveling, I minimized it to seven. Minimalism is great. So the first step I'm using an oil-based cleanser.
This is my favorite. Its Clinique Take the Day Off. And as you can see it is well loved. I have scooped a lot out of it.
So this is how much I usually take. And I'm just going to start putting it all across my face. And this is just going to melt everything off. And at first it feels weird to like rub this all up in your business but I swear it won't break you out it's just going to remove everything and just melt everything away.
Just give your face a little massage. It's quite therapeutic. It looks like its pretty much all melted off. I'm going to put the water onto hot and I'm gonna rinse this off.
Now we are going to get into our second part which is another cleanser. K-beauty is all about double cleansing. That is basically a fancy word of just saying that you wash your face twice. So I am using this Jelly Ball Cleanser by Bliss and I've been obsessed with it because it's just like so squishy and so it's really fun to use.
You just literally put it over hot water then you just lather this baby up and you just put it on your face This is going to get all the last remnants of any makeup on your face. And then rinse. Now that we've cleansed, we are going to put the goodness back into our face. I'm using SK-II's Facial Treatment Clear Lotion.
This is basically their toner and of course it got the little travel size. I'm just going to pat it on my face and this is just going to balance out all of the PH levels on your skin. And don't forget your neck. So now this next product is my holy grail.
It is SK-II's Facial Treatment Essence. Essence is basically a product that just puts all the amino acids and and other things that are good for your skin back into your face. And the thing with an essence is that you want to make a pool of it in your hand and immediately just slather it all over your skin and it's just gonna drink it right up. And it takes just a couple seconds to dry.
I like to fan just to speed up the process. So my skin just drank all that up and now it is time for serum. This is the Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Sreum.
And I love this because it has centella asiatica. Asiatica? Asiatica? I am totally pronouncing that wrong. But it's in here. And I like to just put one of these drops and I'm just going to apply it on my face.
And it smells so good. It's smells like tiger balm. It's very cooling and it just reminds me of my mom honestly. I feel like my mom is here.
So we are coming to the finish line. We've got the night cream. Check out my tiny travel sized La Mer of the moisturizing soft cream And this is just going to lock all the products that we put on our face and it's just gonna seal the deal. And it's just gonna make sure that our skin is looking bright and happy in the morning.
And the last step is of course The eye cream, I have been loving this one by Sisley. It is their mask contour. I am obsessed with this. Its very thick.
So I apply maybe like that amount onto my eyes. And so I'm going to break that up in half and I'm just going to apply it underneath my eyes and also the side for those crows feet. Wrinkles are all about prevention so I'm just gonna really make it rub in. Alright, eye cream is on.
Eye glasses are on. It's time to go to bed. Thank you so much for watching. Goodnight!.