Using sunscreen is one of those practices that's been drilled into us as something we're "supposed to do." We think about it when we're playing at the beach or the pool, of course, but many of us still forget sunscreen outside of the summer months.
New season, new skin care routine. Whether you're looking to completely overhaul your regimen, or just need a few new product suggestions, we've got you covered. From cleanser to sunscreen and everything in between, these dermatologist-approved products are all you need to achieve complexion perfection. Mix and match from the 10 ahead or shop them all for one complete skin care stash.
We know good skin care habits lead to clearer, smoother skin. Your morning skin regimen can set the tone for the entire day, just like the evening regimen will set you up for the best results the following morning. Picking the right products for your skin type as well as putting those products in the right order can sometimes be a little overwhelming. Skin care doesn't need to be complicated and confusing, which is why we're here to take the guesswork out of it. We spoke with licensed aesthetician and makeup artist Ryan Christopher for some of his best tips and tricks for getting the most out of your skin care routine. Christopher gives us the lowdown on which order to use your skin care products in and ways to maximize the skin benefits from each step.
Undoubtedly, you've heard the name Jeju Island in the world of beauty. Jeju-do, known as the Hawaii of Korea, is a booming skin care and vacation destination due to its lush vegetation and 'gram-worthy scenery. The tropical island is home to Hallasan Mountain, a large dormant volcano that dominates the landscape. Like other tropical islands, Jeju's flora and fauna are some of the heartiest and contain the most fortified ingredients. Some of the coveted ingredients from Jeju result from the volcanic ash soil as well as the mineral-rich, geothermic natural spring water. Other unique ingredients in Jeju skin care include: green tea, camelia oil, bija seeds, soybeans and an abundance of exotic fruit.
If you regularly deal with acne and pimples, you may already be dotting a spot treatment on breakouts before bed, but sometimes that's just not enough. It takes using a product all over your face to reduce the size of pimples, blackheads and cysts and to prevent any new breakouts from forming. From treatment toners that help balance skin to cleansers that use charcoal to attack breakout-causing impurities like dirt, oil and makeup, sometimes it takes adding that one extra step in your skin care routine to make your skin look its best.