As someone who has used countless Korean skincare products, I was delighted to find Charmzone DeAge White Aging First Essence Toner. First Essences are your "first step" after cleansing to prepare your skin for the rest of your skincare products by enhancing absorption and adding moisture and nutrients. They're like pick-me-ups, but not alcohol or witch hazel, which we seem to be drawn to here in the States. - on the lid. It's really closed. There is a small hole at the bottom for dispensing the product. I confess to worrying about dropping and breaking the bottle as my hands often get slightly damp after washing my face. However, glass makes it more luxurious than plastic. The essence is slightly heavier than water, still liquid, almost odorless (soft and yeasty, of course for essence) and transparent. I shake out a nickel-sized portion of the liquid and massage it onto my face and neck after washing (while my face is still slightly damp). Then I move on to the rest of my skincare products. DeAge First Essence is also affordable and well formulated. You pay $29 for 4 ounces of essence, which lasts for two months with regular use morning and night. Water is not the first ingredient (applause). The lightweight water gel consists of 90% rice extract enzyme combined with other skin-friendly ingredients such as niacinamide, centella asiatica (medicinal shrub) and saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) extract. It is cold-pressed (4 degrees Celsius, 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit) with no added coloring, flavoring or essential oils. Because it's not overloaded with BHAs, AHAs, or other exfoliating ingredients, it can be used with most other skincare products in the same morning or evening routine. Based on the potency and ingredients I'm sure all skin types can use this including sensitive and acne prone skin. For reference: I have mature (40+), sensitive, photosensitive (light), combination, hyperemic, acne prone skin. The essence is gentle, moisturizing and seemingly unfussy, making it the perfect base to layer over your other skincare products. It increases my hydration and I can use it in place of some other serum boosters (like niacinamide and centella asiatica). I love a multipurpose product; When can I use a medium instead of 3 or 4. When to use? Multi-step skin care regimens can be confusing when using certain products. You hear terms like essences, serums, ampoules and wonder how to use them. If you are interested, read on. Otherwise, I hope this review was helpful. So here are the basics of the multi-step program: Wash Wash involves a double cleansing, usually done at night with a specially formulated oil-based cleanser that breaks down SPF and makeup. Then rinse and apply your regular water-based cleaner to remove everything else. In the morning, either spray your face with water or wash with your favorite cleanser. Clay/Essence Sometimes you use two separate products (toner and essence), but this essence, like most others, can be used for both. Essences like toners are not a necessary step in your skincare routine, but they can be beneficial as they contain high concentrations of active moisturizing ingredients. This essence can be thought of as a toner level or as a toner and essence level. While your face is still wet, apply the toner and then put a few drops of this essence on your palm and gently pat on your face and neck. Sheet mask Some people prefer a sheet mask a few times a week (or more often). how you like it). Sheet masks (cotton or biocellulose blanks for the face) are soaked in essence (for skin problems) (for example, for acne or moisturizing) and applied to the face for 10-20 minutes. So you can use a toner, an essence and then a mask or a clay and then a mask to replace the essence step. Serum After toning, essence or fabric masking, apply the serum. I won't go into detail here other than saying that you apply serums based on your weight and skin issues. Go from the easiest to the hardest. AmpoulesAmpoules are "charged sera" with a higher concentration of active ingredients. They are often more expensive than standard serums. Apply here as well depending on skin problems and weight. Moisturizer Apply moisturizer while the skin's surface is still damp. YES, even if you have oily skin, here you have a big impact on the condition of your skin and sebum production. The skin consists of a moisture-resistant (lipid) barrier that protects it. Acid shell and moisture barriers ensure a harmonious balance of pH and moisture. When this is disrupted on a regular basis, the skin can become irritated, dehydrated, etc., which can result in patchy dryness, pimples, rashes, or an increase in sebum. Adding a moisturizer will help in the long run. First, your skincare routine contains a lot of humectants, or ingredients that draw water out of the skin. Read up on transepidermal water loss and you'll understand why I'm talking about it. In short, you want to add water to your skin and retain it, not pull it out and dry it out. Not using moisturizer after applying the rest of your skincare products is counterproductive. Find a moisturizer you like and use it. Face Oils Yes they are nourishing and I have a few that I like to use in the evenings when I want to give my face a break from acne treatments. I apply moisturizer and then facial oil. There's a reason you're doing it in this order. As I said above, a moisturizer is designed to add and retain moisture to the skin. By their very nature, facial oils do not add water to the skin. Instead, facial oils form an occlusive film that locks in moisture generated by other skincare products. You'll still get the nutritional benefits when you layer it over your moisturizer. You will use it this way both morning and night, and in the morning apply SPF over it.SPPFAlways. Regardless of your age, gender, skin type or skin tone, wear SPF all year round and in all weather conditions. Preventing premature aging and UV damage is much cheaper and easier than treating it. Sunscreen is the cheapest antiaging product you can buy. Find one you like and use it daily; repeat often. Don't just rely on trace amounts of SPF in your makeup. The amount needed for adequate coverage uses up more foundation than an insta-glam model. So apply sunscreen and then make-up. If you have read this far, I am pleased that you are interested. And I hope this information and reviews have been helpful.
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