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The Latest Korean Skincare Trend Is Water Drops
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While water-based Korean skincare products have been making a splash, the newest trend in K-beauty quite literally involves droplets of water. As the latest beauty innovation to hail from Asia, water drops are said to replenish and rejuvenate dry skin.
For anyone looking to lightly and effectively moisturize the visage without leaving a greasy residue, Korean water drops just may be your new solution. These droplets are integrated into lightweight skin serums, which can then be applied to the face.
The water drops can be found in a variety of products, which may also contain natural botanical extracts, hyaluronic acid and ginseng. From sleeping masks to creams, water drops are quickly making a bold first impression outside of their native South Korea.
Although it may be too early to predict how popular this beauty trend will be, water is known to quench thirsty skin and encourage a healthy glow. With Korean beauty gurus being globally renowned for their youthful, radiant complexions, incorporating water droplets into your skincare regimen just may be a smart move.