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The 3 best cheap Korean skincare products you can buy in the UK for luminous and radiant skin

They make use of natural ingredients like ginseng and bean essence

IF you've been keeping up with the goings on in the world of skincare in the last couple years, then Korean trends will certainly be on your radar.

If not though, here's your sign.

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Korean skincare can be expensive - but it doesn't have to beCredit: Getty

"Korean skincare is light-years ahead in innovation of Western skincare," Kimberley Medd, clinic lead at Face the Future, tells Sun Health.

Dr You-Jin Chang, aesthetic doctor and Korean skincare innovation expert at adds that the skincare trend is "all about looking after your skin and making it feel and look amazing".

"It focuses on clean, effective products tailored to individual skin types, a concept known as "clinical beauty"," she tells Sun Health.

"Additionally, there's an emphasis on a "cosmetic diet," which involves reducing unnecessary skincare steps and using targeted skin actives for different skin types.

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"Korean skincare places particular emphasis on hydration, skin barrier repair, brightening, and anti-ageing.

"The use of microbiome and probiotic ingredients is also popular."

The sought-after products often contain innovative ingredients you might not have come across before, such as snail mucin - the mucus secreted by snails.

You might be put off by the idea, but lovers of this slimy skincare craze claim products containing snail mucin leave their face glowing and hydrated.

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Other ingredients you might not have seen incorporated into skincare before include ginseng and bean essence.

"Ginseng is a highly used ingredient in Korean skincare," Dr Chang says.

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"It’s known for its anti-ageing properties that help to boost elasticity and brighten your skin.

"If you want to calm any irritation, ginseng is great for that too.

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"Bean essence, especially from fermented beans, is packed with antioxidants that strengthen your skin barrier and keep it hydrated.

"Both ingredients can help you achieve a healthy and youthful glow."

Using natural and organic ingredients where possible tends to be a key focus of many brands, Kimberley says.

And moisturised and luminous skin is the name of the game.

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Often, this won't be achieved with one single product.

Instead, the way to achieve plump and juicy skin is to slather thin layers of multiple products - from toners to essences and creams - one on top of the other.

"Korean skincare routines can be up to 10 steps," Kimberley adds.

And of course, using sun cream to top it all off is a must.

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"There is a strong focus on sun protection, with Koreans frequently reapplying SPF throughout the day, often using cushion SPF compacts,"; Dr Chang adds.

But before you start layering on your toners, serums and creams, you need to double cleanse to stay true to Korean skincare traditions.

You'll usually start off with an oil-based cleanser or cleansing balm to melt off your make-up, SPF and any sebum and dirt that has built up on your skin throughout the day.

You can use the same product for a second go-over, or switch to a water-based gel or foaming cleanser.

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Dr Chang explains: "The purpose of double cleansing is to thoroughly remove impurities from the skin, making it an essential step in your nighttime routine.

"The best approach involves using an oil-based cleanser to break down makeup, sunscreen, and excess sebum, then emulsifying it with water.

"Afterward, you wash off the oil cleanser with a gentle face wash for a complete cleanse.

"Double cleansing allows thorough removal of impurities, preventing clogged pores and allowing better absorption of skincare."

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What you don't want is for your face to be left feeling tight, dry and irritated, so stick to what feels best to your skin.

If this is sounding like something you'd like to give a go but you don't want to splash the cash, Kimberley has your back.

She shares three budget-friendly products to get you started on your Korean skincare journey.

1. COSRX Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream

Massage into your face morning and evening for deep hydrationCredit: Face The Future
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In the market for a luminous complexion?

Kimberly recommends you give the COSRX Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream a go.

"This product is deeply moisturising and nourishing, to use morning and evening," Kimberley says.

This retails for £30.99 at Sephora and BeautyBay, and has been reduced to £24.79 on LookFantastic.

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