What is Special About K-Beauty Skincare Products?

Korea's beauty industry is well-established, brimming with manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors, allows Korean beauty brands to procure ingredients, packaging, and labor at more budget-friendly rates than many other countries. Currently there are over 13,000 K-beauty brands competing within the industry, with a global K-beauty products market value of USD 14.6 Billion.

When it comes to skincare, Koreans are not different from how Ghanaians approach theirs.

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Based on tradition, Koreans only used organic, natural and harsh-free ingredients to create the clear, glowy, and natural-looking skin. Through this, it made K-Beauty products better and so popular today. Natural Korean makeup can still be made today for people to try at home by making your very own face mask.

Also, Koreans did not just stay on using traditionally well-known ingredients, but they went a step forward to try and experiment with more natural ingredients like bee venom, snail slime, herbs, aloe vera, plant oils, and other natural substances found in nature and even volcanic ash.

Korean skincare brands invest heavily in research and development to create advanced formulations and cutting-edge technologies. They often prioritize using high-quality ingredients, conducting clinical trials, and employing skincare experts to develop effective products.

Ghana is a vivid and colorful country with joy with a warm and hot weather with Sunny days mostly of the year. But did you know there are 4 important factors in daily life in Ghana that is affects your skin wellbeing?

Hot climate & Sun

Being under strong scorching sun is one of major enemies to your skin. The sun’s ultraviolet light can cause major damage to the skin. The outer layer of the skin has cells that contain the pigment melanin. Melanin protects skin from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. These can burn the skin and reduce its elasticity, leading to premature aging.

Water Quality

When the water is treated from the water plant they use certain chemicals such as chorine to treat the water. Eventhough the water is treated, there are still residues remaining in the water we use daily. These harmful residues such as chlorine and sediment residues has negative effects to your skin.

Pollution

Many vehicles in Ghana are second hand used cars that is more than 10 years old that has been imported from outside the country. As Ghana develops with more factories and vehicles are on the road that is emitting polluted gas and air, it will have negative effects to the skin.

Road Condition

Many roads in the country are unpaved dirt roads, dusts that flies around definitely can give skin concerns.

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