Myths and Truths About Korean Skincare – Part 6: The Routine

Myths and Truths About Korean Skincare – Part 6: The Routine

Myth #1: “The 10-step routine is mandatory”

Reality: Steps are optional modules; skin needs change by season and lifestyle.
Expert tips:

  • Start with a 3-step scaffold (cleanse → moisturize → SPF).

  • Add modules only for clear goals (e.g., niacinamide for spots, retinoid for texture).

Myth #2: “More products = better results”

Reality: Too many layers can pill or irritate.
Expert tips:

  • Cap it at 4–6 night layers; keep actives separate nights (“skin cycling”).

  • If irritation appears, drop back to barrier care (humectant + ceramide cream) for a week.

Myth #3: “No SPF needed indoors”

Reality: UVA penetrates windows; cumulative exposure ages skin.
Expert tips:

  • Wear SPF daily; if at a screen all day, consider formulas with antioxidants to mitigate visible light stress.

  • Reapply if you sit by a sunny window.

Myth #4: “Overnight masks are a gimmick”

Reality: They enhance nocturnal repair by reducing water loss and delivering actives slowly.
Expert tips:

  • Use 2–3×/week as last step over serum; avoid on top of strong acids/retinoids if sensitive.

  • Choose glycerin/trehalose/ceramide-rich options for barrier support.

Myth #5: “K-beauty avoids retinol and acids”

Reality: Many Korean formulas use gentle retinoids and controlled AHA/BHA concentrations.
Expert tips:

  • Beginner plan: acids 1–2×/week; retinoid 2–3×/week on alternate nights.

  • Buffer retinoids with a light moisturizer if you peel or sting.

Conclusion: Flexibility + consistency = sustainable results.