Then, my friend in Taiwan introduced me to the Hitachi Hada Crie CM-N4800 ($192), and everything changed. ![]() But this regimen never got rid of the teeny bumps under my skin or the visible pores on my T-zone (or my acne, either). Eventually, as K-Beauty began to break through stateside, I started double-cleansing and using face masks. For longer than I care to admit, I embraced a lazy-girl-approved two-step process: makeup wipes and some kind of an exfoliating scrub. Having lived longer in the US, though, I adopted a more American approach to my skincare and beauty regimen. There’s a belief in the West that Koreans are the ones to beat when it comes to skincare, but as someone who grew up in Asia, I can confidently say that meticulous derm routines are practiced religiously all over the continent.
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