Drinking water is great But drinking it all at once isn't good So ideally, you shouldn't touch your mouth to the bottle So I spray a few mists to lock in the hydration After applying everything, I press lightly to seal it I finish with mineral water Hi, this is Korean Soyeon! Today I'm going to tell you about habits I thought improved my skin But actually only harmed it Before we start the video, like and subscribe because that's love hehe First: Does washing your face with cold water shrink pores? If you have sensitive skin, you might end
up with redness And it can also damage the skin barrier And when you wash with cold water Dirt, oil, and pollution don't dissolve properly And the cleansing may not be complete That's when skin problems start to appear, right? So is it better to use hot water? Also, no Hot water irritates the face because it dilates the blood vessels in the skin This causes the skin to lose elasticity and become very dry Ideally, wash your face with lukewarm water from beginning to end Second: the right way to drink water Drinking water is great But drinking it
all at once isn't good When you drink it all at once, the body doesn't even absorb it, it just eliminates it directly That's why it's better to drink little by little, several times a day Very important: don't touch your mouth to the water bottle Bacteria from your mouth can get into the bottle because of saliva And then the bacteria multiply super fast inside the water So ideally, you shouldn't touch your mouth to the bottle A lot of people leave their bottles in the car, right? If it's left at room temperature or in the car for
more than a day bacteria multiply very quickly (even more so if the bottle is already open) More than 24 hours? It's best to throw it away without hesitation You got in the car and saw that water that was left there from yesterday Don't drink it thinking, "Oh, what a waste!" If it's been more than a day, throw it away without hesitation! Third: Moisturize right after washing your face Just washing your face well isn't enough to improve your skin You have to have the right timing for things If you don't moisturize within 3 minutes of washing
your face, your skin loses up to 50% of its moisture So apply your skincare as quickly as possible I wash my face, spray mineral water, and then apply a mist I rinse my face well until I feel it's all clean I finish with mineral water Tap water has a lot of limescale, which bothers me a little So I spray a few mists to lock in the hydration This is so that the moisture doesn't evaporate quickly After that, I start applying my skincare products I use a foaming toner to help with better absorption Apply the toner
first When doing skincare, you have to be patient If each product is well absorbed, the next one won't crumble or move (Apply with light tapping motions) The next step is the serum I also apply it with light taps Can you hear that "tchup tchup" sound? It's a sign that it was well absorbed Before the cream, I apply the eye cream Here too: absorption is everything! After applying everything, I press lightly to seal it The cream has this role of "sealing" and forming a protective barrier on the skin This way the skin doesn't dry out and
retains hydration Fourth: exfoliate or peel frequently? It seems like all the dead skin and impurities are going to come off, right? But in reality, this only makes the skin super sensitive Over-exfoliating destroys the skin barrier It can cause redness, sensitivity, and even blemishes If you have very oily skin, exfoliate at most once a week But if your skin is dry and sensitive like mine, you don't even need to With good daily cleansing, you already control the oiliness Fifth: blackhead strips, those nose strips Those strips pull everything out because of the strong glue In practice, you're
forcibly removing the blackheads Do you think this irritates the skin or not? It's not just sebum that comes out there You also damage the skin around the pores Over time, the pores may even appear larger It can even worsen oiliness and create a bad cycle If you really want to remove the sebum there are products that dissolve sebum; those are the ones I recommend Sixth: Using too many products? We all want to use all the good products, right? But if you use everything at once The ingredients mix and not everything is absorbed by the skin
Then you get the feeling that everything is "floating" on the skin It can crumble, look strange, or simply not absorb This can cause acne and clog pores Dry skin can use about 3 products, oily skin about 2 is already great Seventh: When I don't wear makeup, is just washing with water enough? When we go out, we end up retaining micro-dirt on the skin If you don't wash properly, it can clog pores or cause acne So even without makeup, don't forget to wash with foam Eighth: Rubbing your face with a towel The towel may have dust
or bacteria on it Even if you shake it, if you rub hard The texture of the towel ends up irritating the skin Then the skin will become more sensitive, right? That's why I never dry my face with a towel I use disposable wipes instead of a towel This is the disposable face towel I always use It doesn't rub, just gently dabs to remove the water Then just throw it away If you don't have disposable wipes, use the towel just to dab, without rubbing Or even better, let it air dry So today I talked a little
about skincare habits Of those habits we thought helped our skin Were you doing any of them wrong too? If you remember any habits I didn't mention, leave them in the comments Let's take care of our skin together, my dears! Thank you for watching until the end, likes and subscriptions are love