Every country has its own popular skincare routine, with different ingredients, products, and techniques, from DIY products to anti-aging tricks. Any skincare addict should learn from other countries and add some new ideas to their routines to get the best skincare in the world.
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Japan - Avoid Sun Damage
The big priority of Japanese skincare is sun protection. Many Japanese women try to avoid the sun altogether and care for their skin with gentle cleansing with multiple layers of hydrating and moisturizing products, serums, and masks.
Japanese skincare focuses on preventing damage before it happens. This is why there are lots of SPF products on the market, including sprays, lotions, wipes, creams, and powders. Matcha is also popular in skincare. Matcha is applied to the scalp to prevent hair loss and encourage shinier hair. Mix the matcha with one egg and a little bit of coconut oil. Apply the mix to your hair, making sure to cover the whole scalp.
South Korea - Ten-Step Skincare Routine
South Korea is known for being at the cutting edge of developments in skincare, which is what has really boosted the popularity of Korean beauty products and techniques all over the world.
Complex beauty routines are common in South Korea. One of the most popular is a ten-step skincare routine, which South Korean women view as basic maintenance for the skin. This complicated routine includes cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing, treating skin problems, and sun protection.
The way that you put on your skincare is important too. Korean women massage their skincare into the skin before they apply their makeup. To copy this idea, massage in your products in small circular motions to allow the pores to open and soak in all the ingredients. The massaging gives you a natural facelift and makes everything you use after your routine look even better. Focus on one area of the face at a time. Apply pressure so the product sinks into the skin really well.
Brazil - Splurge On Treatments
In Brazil, expensive skincare treatments are common. Brazilian women swear by full-body treatments like body contouring, as well as treatments like hyaluronic acid injections for skin irregularities and Lipotropic treatments for fat. If you want something inspired by this but less invasive, you could try ultherapy.
Another trick that you can learn from Brazilian skincare experts is to spend more time with your dermatologist. Brazilian dermatologists give their patients a recipe with a specific formula that they then take to the pharmacy, where the pharmacist will mix it for you. While you might not be able to do this, you should see a dermatologist for advice tailored to you and your skin.
Another Brazilian trick is to use acai berries. These berries are considered a staple in Brazil. They’re packed with antioxidants and are rich in vitamins A, B, C, and E. They’re thought to help with anti-aging too. You can eat the berries to get the benefits, or you can use them as a cream by smashing them and rubbing the juice onto your hands.
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