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https://skincarebymira.com/ Sorry, no products were found. “For example, a common bathhouse tradition is to splash spoiled milk onto faces after cleansing as milk contains lactic acid, which helps smooth and brighten skin,” says Glow Recipe cofounder Christine Chang. “This tradition is an example of the Korean consumers’ approach to gentle exfoliation over harsh, physical exfoliation.” You may have also heard about a multi-step routine in K-beauty. And while a lot of that has been overblown in the States, the concept has true Korean roots. "Korean skin care is also known to have gentle, multiple steps or layers applied to skin to accomplish different things for skin," Yoon adds. This natural face moisturizer has a gel texture that won’t feel sticky or greasy on your face ideal if your skin is on the oily side. Plus, it’s infused with lavender extract, which helps balance skin’s oil production, and antibacterial tea tree oil to keep pores nice and clean.
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