Showing posts with label K-Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label K-Beauty. Show all posts

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Lockdown Life - Face Mask Beauty

Stay Chic - Stay Safe 
Water colour pencil sketch by me

It's been a while between drinks, and wow, what a crazy world we find ourselves in right now. Here in New Zealand we are well into Lockdown L2 and face masks are highly advocated by the Health Ministry. For those who are wisely complying, the variety of masks has suddenly grown from the medicinal medical $2 kind (white & blue, sweaty, plasticky) to super cute homemade cotton prints (love these ones from Ama) and designer chic (Evie Kemp's Maaike mask is divine). I love these luxe silk ones from The Vampire's Wife and the Liberty lawn from Pearl Lowe


Pearl Lowe Liberty Masks, The Vampires' Wife Scarf Mask
Maiike Evie Kemp print Mask, The Vampire's Wife Silk Mask, Ama Life Cotton Mask

My dad is a doctor and is working with community groups to help Pasifika (Polynesian) people. He advocates the best material to use is cotton fabric that is thick enough to prevent most of the virus particles spread away from the face to infect others or for the wearer to breath in virus particles in the air. The more layers, the more effective. However, thick cotton rubbing directly onto your skin can be uncomfortable on the skin and cause spots, chaffing, rashes and clogged pores. 

Here are a few handy tips too help your skin stay healthy & spot-free in lockdown life.

*The best masks use a double layer of 100% cotton with an outer layer or thicker cotton like Drill. The inner layer is ideally a thin cotton like Lawn - a more 'breathable' fabric. 

*Avoid nylon as it is harder to breath in, and traps more moisture creating warmth & damp, which is not friendly to your skin.

*Choose a style that isn't too tight to your face, like the pleated or "cupped" versions. These give you more room to breathe between your mouth and the fabric, and are less likely to cause chaffing or spots from rubbing on the skin.

*Wash your mask after each use and always put on a new clean one. This is not only hygienic, but safer!

*Use a light moisturiser on your face around your mouth, lips and nose first, to provide a protective barrier between your skin and the mask. Moisturisers with beeswax are very effective, as the wax will keep moisture from getting into your skin to cause infection. I love this Kawakawa balm which uses Beeswax but also New Zealand botanicals which help to soothe irritated skin, and include antibacterial properties.

*Always wash your skin before and after mask use. That trapped sweat will sit and cause spots & rashes. A cleanser with salicylic acid is good, as it will slough off dead skin. Neutrogena has a good one here. 

*Apply your moisturiser afterwards to keep skin hydrated, and carry on with your usual skincare routine.

*To help with irritation, I highly recommend Kawakawa Balm. As mentioned above, it not only moisturises but also heals and soothes skin. 

If it's good enough for Kate to wear a mask, it's good enough for us!

Stay Safe - Stay Chic đź’™

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

K-Beauty - Korean Beauty Faves

Irene Kim at Seoul Fashion week 2014
Korea has long been known as a mecca for innovative beauty and skincare products, hence the term K-Beauty. As well as creating ground breaking new products, high quality ingredients are used and prices are very reasonable, making the products all the more covetable. It wasn't until BB creams (a must-have beauty product originating from Korea) hit the European market in 2011 that many of us sat up & took notice. Then came oil cleansers, which have been popular in Korea for years.
Irene Kim at Seoul Fashion week 2014
The K-Beauty phenomenon is growing a large following. American Korean model & beauty blogger Irene Kim (above) has recently been recruited by international skincare heavyweight EstĂ©e Lauder as a Global Beauty Contributor. Young women flock to her for beauty and skincare advice, and K-Beauty products are popping up all over international beauty media. 
Kang Sora for Vogue Korea, May 2015
With a large Korean population here in Auckland, I have always noticed Korean girls' (and boys') modern and quirky sense of style but moreover, their beautiful skin. Clear, porcelain-like and so youthful. There is even a word for it - 'chok chok', which means 'plump and moist'. But they work at it! "It's a matter of putting in a little effort to get the best out of yourself" says Euny Hong, author of The Birth of Korean Cool. "In our culture, we work hard at everything. Why shouldn't that ethic apply to beauty?" (Allure Magazine).
The average Korean woman is known to have from 8 to a staggering 17 steps in her regular daily skincare regime alone, from masks and mists to serums and SPF.  Charlotte Cho, founder of Soko Glam lists an average evening routine:
1. Prep and pre-cleanse
2. Second cleanse
3. Exfoliate
4. Tone
5. Essence/Face mist
6. Serum
7. Patch/Mask
8. Eye cream
9. Moisturize
10. Sleep pack
Kang Sora for Vogue Korea, May 2015
I've never been to Korea but I recently watched Rachel Hunter's Tour of Beauty's South Korean episode. It touched on the dedication to beauty, but mostly focussed on the penchant for plastic surgery and medical intervention from a young age and herbal medicine.  I wanted to know - and see - much more, particularly the amazingly packaged and cutting edge skincare & beauty gems I keep hearing about. K-Beauty is big on exfoliation, especially blackhead eradication for blemish free skin. Also clear, radiant skin through cleansing, hydration and great foundations. A luminescent visage and no sight of pores is key. Of course, SPF is a must.
“Porcelain, dewy skin is the measure of beauty. An ancient measure of beauty is to have a glow visible from 10 steps away.” The ideal is a complexion that’s practically transparent, with zero pigmentation" Hilary Burns-LaRiche, Marketing Manager at Amore Pacific.
Here are 15 finds I'd love to try!
With one sold every 30 seconds, this compact is a beauty revolution! The sponge is soaked with the foundation and full of air bubbles, so when applied with the air cushion it creates a smooth, flawless coverage with no caking or buildup. Also contains 50+ SPF, Vitamin B5, Vitamin E derivatives and Vitamin P.

Banila Co. Miss Flower and Mr. Honey Hydrogel Mask Sheet
K-Beauty loves a sheet mask. This one is packed with botanical extracts and royal jelly to hydrate and firm your skin.

Innisfree Black Head Good-bye Finger Tip Silicon
K-Beauty is full of products to wage the war on blackheads. This little thimble-like tool has two different textures which exfoliate pesky blackheads. Can be used with or without cleanser. Innisfree have loads of amazing products, all in eco-friendly packaging using natural products from the volcanic island of Jeju.


Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Black Head Out Balm
Another blackhead fighter. This thick balm contains particles of volcanic clay which mops up oil & reduces pores.
Hera Vital Lifting Tapping Pact
Protein butter & vegetable oil are part of the ingredients to create a silky foundation that combines cream + foundation + powder. It is applied by 'tapping' it on using the 4D mushroom shaped foam applicator for flawless coverage.

Clio Tinted Tattoo Kill Brow + Eyebrow Shaping Kit
A felt-type pen tint which you can use to draw in brows which can last up to a week.
Innisfree Eco Science White C Double Eye Circle Cream
A duo treatment for dark circles which has SPF for daytime & Vit C to brighten and revitalise your under eye skin over night - what's not to love?

Innisfree Mint Green Tea Scaler
Get rid of product build up & gunk. I always have trouble finding clarifying shampoos here. This green tea & pepperminty beauty will cleanse, sooth and refresh your scalp.
The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Rice Cleansing Oil
Cleansing oil is huge in South Korea, and for good reason. Oil is extremely effective at removing make-up and lifting dirt & impurities out of your skin, whilst keeping skin hydrated, but not dry, or oily. I'm a recent convert.

Banila Clean It Zero Purity Oil cleanser
A solid balm that turns to a cleansing oil on your skin.

Etude Missing U Hand Cream. In super cute packaging that K-Beauty is renowned for,  this moisturizing hand cream contains shea butter & 6 types of organic ingredients, a god send, and a portion of sales goes to endangered species.
Tony Moly Kiss Kiss Lovely Lip Patch
A berry-flavored hydrating lip mask.

A'Pieu Lifting V-Line Patch
Sheet masks are really popular in South Korea. This one is for tightening that jowly jawline.

Laneige Two-Tone Lip Bar
This two tone lipstick makes the ombré look a cinch.

Aritaum Baby Face Mist
Face mist is a fave of Irene Kim. This brand comes in 3 varieties - Smooth Radiance, Firming Honey Radiance and Hydra Radiance, made to wear on top of your make-up. I remember in the 90s, we used to spray Evian on our faces to 'set' makeup & 'add hydration'.

For more Korean beauty products, check out Soko Glam.
For beauty tips, head to these Korean Beauty Bloggers or pick up The Little Book of Skin Care: Korean Beauty Secrets for Healthy, Glowing Skin by Charlotte Cho  .작별!

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...