What’s Your Optimal KOR Mindful Beauty Routine?
- Christine Provost
- Oct 16, 2024
- 3 min read
Explore these routines, special concerns and tips. If you are new to KOR, make sure to allow your skin a two-week period to adjust to new products. Monitor and adapt to the changes. How does your skin feel at the moment? In case of oiliness, check the section dedicated to oily skin. For dryness, refer to the section addressing dry skin. Even if you typically categorize your skin as oily or dry, it's important to adapt to its current condition and acknowledge that certain areas may feel oily while others are dry. Follow the instructions of the products and try different approaches. Enjoy the process of discovering your routine, knowing that there are positive changes occurring at a cellular level to reveal your healthiest and most radiant skin!
Recommended for Adults (18+) with Normal and Combination Skin
Morning: Cleanse your skin with the Cleanser using lukewarm water. Gently roll on the Eye Serum to the delicate skin under your eyes. Apply a small amount of the Anti-Aging Serum over your face and neck, avoiding the eye area. Wait two minutes for the serums to absorb. Apply a small amount of the Day + Night Cream to your face and neck, avoiding the eye area. Dab or swipe a very thin film of the Eye Cream to the delicate skin under your eyes. You're ready to glow!
Evening: Follow the same routine as in the morning. Rest and rejuvenate!
TIP: If your “T” zone (forehead, nose, chin or any combination thereof) is too oily, avoid the Day + Night Cream on those areas in the morning or evening until you find a good balance.
Recommended for Adults (18+) with Oily Skin
Morning: Follow the morning routine for Normal Skin but skip the Day + Night Cream.
Evening: Follow the morning routine for Normal Skin, including the Day + Night Cream.
TIP: If your “T” zone or any other area is too oily, use less or avoid the Day + Night Cream on those areas until you find a good balance.
Recommended for Adults (18+) with Dry Skin
Morning: Follow the morning routine for Normal Skin but skip the Cleanser and Anti-Aging Serum. Rinse your face with plain warm water instead of cleansing. Use a generous amount of the Day + Night Cream.
Evening: Follow the morning routine for Normal Skin, including cleansing with the Cleanser and applying the Anti-Aging Serum. Again, use a generous amount of the Day + Night Cream.
TIP: Find your balance with the Day + Night Cream. Aim for a soft glow without too much shine.
Recommended for Teens (Ages 13-17) and Youth (Up to Age 12)
Teens: Morning and Evening: Follow the morning routine for Normal Skin but skip the serums. You won’t be using the Anti-Aging Serum or Eye Serum for now. Enjoy this super simple routine, you’re doing great!
Youth: Morning and Evening: Use only the Cleanser and Day + Night Cream according to product directions. You’re never too young to learn the importance of quality self-care. Keep it up!
Special Concerns
Acne: Follow the routine recommended for oily skin. If you are in your teens skip the Eye Serum. For hormonal acne, follow the recommended routine and consider consulting an acupuncturist, functional medicine doctor, or naturopath to naturally balance hormones. For cystic acne, follow the recommended routine and avoid dairy and sugar.
Rosacea and Inflammation: Store the Eye Serum in the refrigerator for application on rosacea or inflamed skin. The Day + Night Cream can also provide relief for these conditions. Both products are suitable for use on both your face and body. For external use only.
Dark Circles: Ensure that the Eye Cream is included in your daily skincare regimen. The KOR Mindful Beauty Eye Cream is a potent formula, so apply it sparingly for optimal outcomes. If your eyes do not appear brighter, you might be overusing the product. Additionally, make sure to incorporate regular lymphatic drainage techniques. For detailed instructions on how to perform lymphatic drainage and its advantages, refer to our blog post The Significance of Lymphatic Drainage in Reducing Dark Circles Under the Eyes.
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