You've probably heard of some of the more common K-Beauty serums - Innisfree Green Tea Seed Serum, Sulwhasoo Ginseng Serumand Numbuzin No.3 Skin Softening Serum. But what about some of the lesser known ones?
Today, we're running through the serums that aren't getting the hype they deserve!
This new serum has already earned high praise in some corners, including on the number 1 beauty podcast in Australia, You Beauty, where it was a favourite of host Kelly. And with a formula that not only contains retinol and collagen, but 4 types of hyaluronic acid, Panthenol, Squalane and Lactobacillus ferment its little wonder why.
Firstly, it's perfect for retexturising and revitalizing skin. In addition, it helps with discoloration and uneven skin tone. Plus - did we mention you can save money by buying a refillonce your jar runs out? Score!
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First up on our list of underrated K-Beauty serums is this hidden gem from Tosowoong. Whereas Retinol is not an option for some due to pregnancy, Bakuchiol is a nice alternative way to get some of the same benefits.
This serum contains 5000ppm of Bakuchiol, which not only smoothes skin's texture, it also keeps skin nourished. Oily skin needs an excellent exfoliator and this gentle serum grants you baby-soft, smooth skin that is deeply hydrated.
If you love d'Alba White Truffle First Spray Serum, then you may also enjoy this one. It's a barrier repairing glow serum that combines multiple benefits for your skin in one. First up, let's start with the natural lit-from-within glow it gives your skin. Perfect for those with dull skin tone.
Then, let's take a look at the way it gently cocoons and nourishes dry, dehydrated and sensitized skin. It's perfect for anyone with a weakened skin barrier and protects it from environmental damage. It also improves dark, dull skin tones while bringing a glow to the skin.
Finally, save money when it's time for a restock by grabbing the environmentally-friendly refill.
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"Serums are skincare products that are formulated to target specific skin issues. They can be oil or water based and have the ability to penetrate deep into the layers of the skin."
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