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How to Test and Incorporate New K-Beauty Products to Your Routine

It’s the New Year and you’ve made the resolution to take better care of your skin. No more going to bed without washing your face (tsk, tsk)! You’ve read the blogs, you’ve purchased your skincare kit, and you’re ready to start your glow-up skincare journey. You come in from a long day at school or work, and all of your gorgeous new products are just staring at you, waiting to be used. And just like you’ve read, you get to work on your skincare routine – oil cleaner, foaming cleaner, toner, sheet mask, serum, eye cream, spot treatment, moisturizer, and sleeping pack. Yes girl!

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There’s perhaps nothing more beautiful than receiving a full routine of new products

But when you wake up in the morning, your skin is red, blotchy, and irritated. Korean beauty is supposed to solve all of your problems and start your new year off with a bang, but now your skin looks a mess. What gives?

Trust me. I am the woman who cannot wait to wash my face whenever I get new skincare. As exciting as it might be to start an entire new skincare routine with a bunch of shiny new products, I have one word of advice for you – Don’t. Testing your skincare properly is just as important as doing the research and deciding what products to buy. What works for some, or all, just may not work for you, even if the ingredient list is perfect.

Testing one product at a time

When I am introducing a new skincare product into my routine, I start with one new product at a time, until I am sure that my skin won’t have a reaction. I usually start by introducing a new cleanser first. Cleansers typically have an immediate reaction with me, so if my skin feels extremely dry or irritated after one use, I use it to clean my makeup brushes.

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I like to test out any new moisturizers, serums, or toners next. Introducing each product, one at a time, is essential. If you start using four, five, or six new products at once, and you breakout, you’ll never know which product contributed to the problem. Save yourself the heartache and try to wait at least a week before introducing the next new skincare product. If you suspect a certain product is causing you skincare woes but aren’t one-hundred percent sure, remove it from your routine, wait about 3 weeks, and re-introduce it again. Sometimes breakouts are simply hormonal, and/or diet related, and you may have shunned a product without really knowing if it was the true cause of a breakout.

Patch testing = your new best friend

To take it a step further, patch test each new product before slathering it all over your face. To do a patch test, apply a small amount of product to the area right behind your ear, by your jawline. Wait 48 hours to see if you have a reaction. If you don’t see anything after this time, you’re good to go! This part isn’t super visible if you do have a reaction to a product, so you don’t have to sacrifice important selfies because you’re dealing with a breakout. I don’t patch test everything, but I ALWAYS patch test any chemical exfoliation products, especially if they have a high percentage of any acid. Any type of chemical exfoliation can cause damage is not used correctly, so please patch test before doing any sort of chemical peel or high percentage AHA product.

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Patch test behind the ear, by the end of the jaw

Like all new commitments and resolutions, slow and steady wins the race. Don’t rush it! Make your skincare a habit. Introduce new products slowly, and patch test if needed. Your skin will be #goals in no time!

How do you introduce new products into your routine? Let us know in the comments.

Get your glow on,
Sheryll

 

Sheryll Donerson is a Southern California native who currently lives in Phuket, Thailand. She fell in love with Korean cosmetics while teaching ESL in Korea 3 years ago and hasn’t looked back. She writes Korean beauty reviews on her blog, The Wanderlust Project, and is a devoted lover of champagne, Nutella, chemical exfoliation and Crossfit.

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8 Comments

  • nicole Dec 26, 2017 10:40 am

    I'm trying a new essence with propolis & glycol. First night, i put it on my jawline & neck and the result was amazing, it feels soft. The next day i put it on my face and when I woke up I have tiny pimples in my cheeks, forehead and chin (which is where my pimples usually are), do you consider it purging? & do i have to try incorporating this product every other day (slowly) or continue using it everyday?

  • Monty May 29, 2017 10:48 pm

    What do I do when if I'm already in a 4 step cleaning routine and I break out yet I have no idea why. Do I cut yo just a cleanser for a week? And then add timer and re build it again?

  • Lauren Jan 20, 2017 3:56 am

    I've recently stumbled upon snail and starfish products and I'm wondering where (i.e. what step) to use these in my beauty care routines (after toning, but before or after or in place of moisturizer?). For example, Mizon makes an all-in-one snail repair cream..is this an day/evening moisturizer, or more like a mask? There's also snail renew cream and starfish cream..are these to be substituted for a moisturizer or to be put on before/after moisturizer? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!

    • The Glow Recipe Team Jan 23, 2017 1:00 pm

      Hi Lauren! As a rule of thumb, we always recommend applying your skincare layers from thinnest to thickest, which means cream consistency products will go towards the end of your routine!

  • tantejoan1 Jan 17, 2017 12:38 pm

    Fabulous advice! I always ease into a new regime by adding one serum or one essence at a time. Then if nothing irritates I go on, with caution.

  • Joanne Makely Jan 17, 2017 11:52 am

    I am 58 and live in Colorado. It is very dry here with low humidity. I am looking for new skincare products and have been researching your line for a while. I have been using coconut oil until I find another product. I have good skin and minimal wrinkles and would like to keep it that way :) Can you suggest the products I should try, or do you have a beginner set to try. There are so many to choose from. Thank you so much for your assistance.

    • The Glow Recipe Team Jan 23, 2017 12:51 pm

      Hi Joanne! For anti-aging concerns, your best friend in skincare is going to be nourishing hydrators rich in antioxidants! Give some of our top-sellers a try like the Blithe Tundra Chaga Pressed Serum (https://www.glowrecipe.com/products/blithe-tundra-chaga-pressed-serum). We had a panel of women test this product, and after 2 weeks 100% of women said their fine lines and wrinkles were diminished! For a full routine, try out our Ageless Glow set, which is a complete routine from cleansing to an anti-aging cream for mature skin: https://www.glowrecipe.com/products/ageless-glow-1 Hope that helps! You can always email us at love@glowrecipe.com for a full, customized consultation and product recommendations!

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