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They said the rainy season is coming, but the weather is still so hot, isn't it?
Since it is expected to rain a lot this summer, it seems like it will be more humid and hotter.
In the summer, even if you don't move much, oil comes out quickly.
If you don't manage it properly
As sebum accumulates in the pores
You might get skin trouble.
It doesn't look pretty even with makeup because of the uneven texture.
So for summer sebum care
I’d like to share my cleansing routine with you.
STEP 1 | Cleansing Water/Cleansing Oil 1st Cleansing
I have oily skin with many pores.
Using only cleansing water isn't enough, and
I feel like using only cleansing oil doesn't suit my skin, so...
I usually mix the two every three days.
If you cleanse with cleansing water for two days
One day, use cleansing oil to dissolve the sebum as well.
I follow a routine for the first cleansing step, alternating between different products.
Usually, whether it is a day I wear makeup or a day I only apply sunscreen
mostly #CleansingWater I use it for the first cleansing step.
Since sunscreens these days have good adhesion and staying power,
If you don't cleanse properly, sunscreen residue remains
Small blemishes may pop up.
Even on days when I only applied sunscreen
I am using cleansing water for the first cleansing step.
Torriden Dive-in Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Water is
With a lightweight water-based cleansing water
It freshens up and effectively removes makeup residue,
I didn't feel much skin dryness after using it, so
It seems less burdensome on the skin for daily use.
On the third day, instead of cleansing water #CleansingOil I do the first cleansing with this.
Additionally, on days when I wear slightly heavier makeup, or
Even when you feel like sebum has accumulated particularly thickly
Please cleanse with cleansing oil for the first step.
Point & Sebum-Removing Cleansing Oil is a watery, lightweight oil.
It isn't stuffy even when worn in the summer.
If you gently roll it with oil
It also effectively removes makeup residue
The sebum that had accumulated and risen up also comes out.
As the saying goes, you have to remove oil with oil.
I think it's good to use oil about twice a week.
STEP 2 | Remove oil with mild alkaline cleansing foam
To maintain the skin's natural condition
Most cosmetics are released as slightly acidic, you know.
But they say you need a slightly alkaline solution to remove oiliness.
So, I think I end up using a mildly alkaline cleansing foam during the summer when my skin gets very oily.
Point & Deep Clean Whip Cleansing Foam is a mildly alkaline cleansing foam.
While effectively removing oil
It doesn't dry out the skin.
It's good for daily use, too.
I especially finish with a mild alkaline foam cleanser on days when I use cleansing oil.
It is a whipped cleansing foam that lathers up richly.
It feels good to use, too.
If you do a second cleanse with cleansing foam like this...
As waste and oil are effectively removed
My skin doesn't feel dry or rough after cleansing.
Even though it's a deep cleanser, it seems to be less burdensome on the skin.
STEP 3 | Clay Pack for Sebum Removal
On days when you want to deeply cleanse deep into your pores
Dissolve sebum with cleansing oil and
They even do a clay pack.
Bring Green Tea Tree Cica Pore Clay Pack is
Since it is a moisturizing clay pack, it feels less thick when applied.
It applies smoothly and well.
Even when drying, the skin feels less tight.
I liked it because it seemed like it would reduce the burden on skin that can become sensitive from excessive cleansing.
I can't even feel the particles of the clay pack.
It was good when rinsing it off, too.
And if I use a silicone pore brush like this when deep cleansing
It feels like it thoroughly cleanses deep into the pores.
We use it together
Point and line Recon Pore Brush but
It has a curve, so the grip is good too.
I liked it because the bristles are soft, so it puts less strain on the skin.
After cleansing in 3 steps and controlling sebum,
As sebum inside the pores is cared for
It also reduces unevenness, so I think it's good for applying makeup.
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