Korean make-up
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Skin Preparation
Skin preparation is one of the most important steps in Korean makeup. Well-cared-for skin guarantees a perfect, long-lasting finish.
Cleaning
Cleansing the skin is essential to remove impurities and oil. Use a oil-based cleaner to dissolve make-up and impurities, followed by a water-based cleaner to eliminate waste.
Hydration
Moisturizing is essential for Korean makeup. Use a moisturizing tonic to balance the skin's pH, followed by a essence to add an extra layer of hydration. Finish with a moisturizing suitable for your skin type.
Sun protection
Sun protection is essential. Opt for a sunscreen with a high protection factor (SPF 50+) to protect the skin from UV rays and prevent premature ageing.
Base application
The foundation in Korean make-up should be light and luminous, giving the skin a healthy, natural look.
BB Cream or Cushion
For a natural finish, use a BB Cream or a cushion base. These products offer light to medium coverage and are enriched with skin-care ingredients.

Concealer
Apply a concealer on areas that need more coverage, such as dark circles and blemishes. Use a concealer with a light texture so as not to weigh down your look.
Delicate eyes
The eyes in Korean make-up are generally subtle, with a focus on enhancing natural beauty.
Neutral Shades
Apply shades in neutral tonesUse shades such as beige, light brown or soft pink for a delicate look. Use a darker shade on the concave to give depth to the eye.
Soft lining
The eyeliner should be thin and discreet. Use a liquid or gel eyeliner to draw a thin line close to the upper lashes. Avoid very thick or dramatic outlines.
Eyelash Mascara
Eyelash mascara is essential for opening up your eyes. Apply one lengthening and defining mascara the eyelashes, without overdoing it, to maintain naturalness.
Natural eyebrows
Eyebrows should be filled in naturally, only enhancing their original shape.
Eyebrow Pencil or Shadow
Use a eyebrow pencil or shadow of a similar shade to your natural hair. Fill in the gaps lightly, without creating too marked an effect.

Soft Blush
The blush in Korean makeup is applied subtly, giving the face a healthy look.
Cream or Liquid Blush
Prefer a cream or liquid blush for a natural finish. Apply to the apples of the cheeks and blend gently with your fingers or a sponge.
Gradient lips
Lips in Korean make-up often have a gradient effect, which gives them a young, fresh look.
Lip Tint
To create this effect, use a lip tint. Apply the product to the center of the lips and spread it with your fingers or a cotton swab, creating a soft gradient.
Finalization
To ensure that your make-up lasts and has a perfect finish, a few final steps are important.
Translucent powder
Apply a translucent powder on areas that tend to get oily, such as the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin). This will help control excessive shine.
Fixing spray
Finish with a fixing spray to ensure that your makeup stays intact for longer.
Conclusion
Korean make-up stands out for its natural and luminous approach, enhancing each person's individual beauty. By following this step-by-step guide, you can recreate this technique at home and achieve a flawless, long-lasting result.