I then moved to China for my bachelors degree in medicine and because it's a lot closer to South Korea, they have more exposure to South Korean products and I got to explore more. During my studies I found out that I am very passionate about skin, that's when I decided I wanted to do more research into dermatology.
Claudia Christin holds a PhD in dermatology from Seoul National University. She began using Korean beauty products as a teenager.The first year I moved to South Korea, I lived in a dormitory that was right next to the biggest skincare retailers in the country, so whenever I finished school I spent time in the stores, looked at the products, bought them and tried them on my skin.
Despite the problems in South Korea around SPF testing in some K-Beauty sunscreens a few years back, I still think the textures are amazing. The most important thing about sunscreen is that it should be comfortable so people apply as much as they want and reapply when they need to. Sunscreen in South Korea has such great texture, how it applies on the skin is really amazing, but I make sure any I use have all been verified by the Korea Food & Drug Administration .
Using K-Beauty has changed my skin for the better and the process of learning about K-Beauty has really taught me a lot about my skin; what it likes and doesn't like. At the moment, my skin is stable, with just a few breakouts when I am on my period. It's definitely a lot better than it used to be.In 2022, the trends I predict for K-Beauty will be, of course, finding new plant extracts that have properties that benefit skin.
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