Ms. Career Girl

Top Menu

  • Home
  • Media
  • About
    • Terms of Use & Copyright Notice
    • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • PR and FTC Disclosure
  • Subscribe

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Careers
    • Productivity
    • Career Confessions
    • #SideHustle
    • Job Search Advice
    • Resume Optimization Tool
    • Job Board
  • Lifestyle
    • Life After College
    • Health & Beauty
    • Style
    • Money
    • Travel & Leisure
    • Product Reviews
  • Relationships
    • Dating
    • Marriage
    • Working Moms
  • Specials
    • Real Career Girls
    • Style Your Life
    • Book Club
    • Giveaways
  • Home
  • Media
  • About
    • Terms of Use & Copyright Notice
    • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • PR and FTC Disclosure
  • Subscribe

logo

  • Home
  • Careers
    • Productivity
    • Career Confessions
    • #SideHustle
    • Job Search Advice
    • Resume Optimization Tool
    • Job Board
  • Lifestyle
    • Life After College
    • Health & Beauty
    • Style
    • Money
    • Travel & Leisure
    • Product Reviews
  • Relationships
    • Dating
    • Marriage
    • Working Moms
  • Specials
    • Real Career Girls
    • Style Your Life
    • Book Club
    • Giveaways
Health & Beauty
Home›Self›Health & Beauty›3 Reasons Why You Should Invest More on Skincare than Makeup

3 Reasons Why You Should Invest More on Skincare than Makeup

By Maria Bashi
Feb 28, 2017
21291
0
Share:

Koreans have taken the spotlight when it comes to beauty innovation and trends. At the heart of the K-beauty revolution is the idea of prioritizing one’s skincare more than make-up. Most Korean beauty products are geared towards improving one’s skin rather than just covering up its imperfections. With Koreans gaining attention because of their flawless and youthful looking skin, it might be interesting to look into the importance of skincare. Here’s why you should invest in it more than building your make-up collection:

Gain a Better Understanding of Your Skin

Starting your own skin care regimen lets you examine your skin on a deeper level. Before considering using any product, you need to know first what type of skin you have. Is it dry? Oily? Blemished? Normal or combination skin?

Determining what type of skin you have also allows you to look for the best make-up product to address your needs. It also helps to know how your skin changes throughout the day, the condition it prefers, and the environment it doesn’t like. This information will guide you in your day-to-day decisions that could possibly affect your skincare. You will never know what’s best for your skin unless you become better acquainted with it.

Prevents Long Term Damage

An ounce of prevention is always better than a pound of cure. Investing in a skin care regimen lays down the groundwork for preventing skin problems in the future. It prevents long term and permanent damage by avoiding skin issues at an early stage.

korean woman 2 pixy

A good example of this would be the average Korean’s diligence in putting sunblock. Korean women would put a sunblock with SPF 50 or higher every three hours, even when it’s raining or when they’re inside their homes. Korean companies have also been reported to offer SPF car windows for individuals concerned about sun protection.

Saves You More Money

The Korean 10- to 12-step beauty regimen may seem daunting and expensive at first but its long-term effects outweighs the expenses. Skin care products help improve your skin, making it look better even with minimal make-up. Taking care of your skin rids it of blemishes, dark spots, acne and other possible problems, so there’s no need to pile on make-up to hide these flaws. The right skincare products like Nu Skin can also help scars fade faster, even your skin tone, and keep pimples at bay. You get to save more money because you do not need to buy make-up as often as before.

Skincare has always been a part of Korean culture. This timeless tradition has helped Koreans become the envy of the whole world, especially when it comes to beauty and the quality of their skin. Proper skin care lets you understand your skin better, prevents further damage and will save you more money. It takes a lot of work, time and effort; but in the end, it will be worth the investment.

 

.

Images via pixabay.

 

Tagsskincare
Previous Article

Should Feminists Avoid These 4 Companies?

Next Article

Making Direct Response Marketing Work for Your ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0

Maria Bashi

Related articles More from author

  • Health & BeautyNews360Self

    Confused About Skincare? Let’s Clear it Up!

    Apr 5, 2016
    By Linda Allen
  • GoalsHealth & BeautySelfWork

    Cellulite is Here to Stay.

    Jul 23, 2009
    By Ms. Career Girl
  • Health & BeautySelf

    5 Winter Beauty Essentials

    Dec 3, 2009
    By Ms. Career Girl
  • Career ConfessionsHealth & BeautySelfWork

    Is Plastic Surgery Good for Your Career?

    Jan 20, 2010
    By Nicole Emerick
  • Career ConfessionsHealth & BeautyJob SearchSelfWork

    Love Dove? Be Their Next Correspondent

    Apr 23, 2010
    By Nicole Emerick
  • Health & BeautySelfStyleStyle Your LifeWork

    Fashion Friday: “Style Your Life”

    Sep 30, 2011
    By Nicole Emerick

  • Career ConfessionsLife After CollegeSelfWork

    A Tale of High Achieving Career Ladies

  • work in sales
    Life After CollegeSelfWork

    Why an entry level sales job is a great way to kickoff your career

  • Find a Career
    #SideHustleLife After CollegeSelfWork

    Get a Modern Day Career Path Dream Catcher

Subscribe

Job Search

As seen on

career advice blog badge oriel badge

Featured On

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Resume Optimization Tool
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© Copyright 2021 Ms Career Girl