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KOREAN BEAUTY SECRETS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO CUTTING-EDGE SKINCARE AND MAKEUP

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It’s officially official, we wrote a book! Like an actual one, that you can hold, and buy, and that would look so incredibly cute on your coffee table.

I’m going to take the words from my co-author and soul sister Kerry (Skin & Tonics), and let her give you her take on it before I put in my two cents 😀

We set out to create a book that would be useful, interesting, and fun for complete newcomers to K-beauty as well as the more experienced, and I wholeheartedly believe we accomplished that task. It has everything you need to know to assemble a Korean style skincare routine, including :
• Detailed information on each skincare product categories
• How to assess and address your skincare needs
• Tips for determining layering order
• Shopping and ingredient cheat sheets organized by skin concern
• Ingredient definitions
• Detailed example skincare routines by several of our favorite bloggers
• Nearly 250 English-Korean ingredient translationsIt also features:• An amazingly thorough makeup section that provides detailed descriptions of all the different makeup categories
• Guides to achieving some truly beautiful Korean-inspired makeup looks.
• A lot of gorgeous photography

One area where Coco and I were particularly fortunate is that we were given full control over the book’s content and design. Being given design control is not typical in the traditional publishing industry, so this was a really big deal for us! Coco art directed the photoshoots, and I handled the layout and information design. We both developed the cover design. The finished product is a beautiful, glossy, full-color, hardcover. If you don’t want to wait for November to order it, you canpre-order it on Amazon and receive it the day it’s released (November 3, 2015).

I’m so excited to introduce you guys to this book. It’s coming out in Nov, but like Kerry said above, it’s available on Amazon right now for preorder, which you can also access via the link on the sidebar of the homepage. I’m so proud of everything and I’d like to give a special shoutout to the stellar team we put together to bring you this baby. Truly, it was a labor of love, and I think you might love it just as much as we do.And like I said, it’s going to set your coffee table off so very nice 😉

WHAT THE BEAUTY BLOGGERS USE: FEATURING CHARLOTTE CHO OF SOKOGLAM

We write, we curate, we cull the herd, we try it all, we pare it down, we’re always searching for the standout stars. Do you ever wonders what the bloggers themselves are using? I’ve rounded up my favourite ladies in the game and asked them about their personal line-ups and thoughts on skincare!
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Today I’m featuring Charlotte Cho, the brains (and absolute beauty!) behind Soko Glam. The write up on Soko Glam says it all:
Soko Glam is dedicated to discovering Korean cosmetics & beauty trends. With our thoughtfully curated selection from the most innovative and trusted brands, we invite you to explore Korea’s best in beauty.”

I’m a huge fan of Charlotte, she’s been featured in several well known publications and curates the Soko Glam online boutique. With her flawless skin and classic beauty, you can’t look at her without thinking “Giiiirl, what are you using? Because I want to look like that.”

I started by asking what she uses in her morning routine. She let us know that recently it consists of:

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Shingmulnara: Ultra Light Sun Gel SPF 30 PA++ (this was featured in the Get K-Beauty Box)
I then asked her to let us in on what she uses for her nighttime routine. She let me know that the evening is the time when she tests new products so it’s ever changing (I think this is the case with most of us beauty bloggers!) Currently she’s using:
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Skinfood Lemon Brightening Cleansing Oil
Su:m37 Rose Cleansing Stick
Missha Super Aqua Hydrating Toner
Benton Aloe Propolis Soothing Gel
Banila Co Brightening It Radiant Cream
Su:m37 Water-full Cream

I also wanted to pick her brain and find out what her favourite beauty products are right now. Charlotte always looks so put together and cute, so I was especially interested in these answers!
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Charlotte says:

IOPE water fit lipstick, because Jeonjihyun is my spirit animal (and it’s super moisturizing).
Clio Waterproof Pen Liner – I never liked liquid eyeliner until I used this one. It’s a game-changer!
Tony Moly Petite Bunny Lip gloss for cuteness and a sheer tint!
The secret to the glow-y dewy face without looking too shiny? A good sheer highlighter makes my face glow (in a matte) type of way?

I then wanted to know if she had any other beauty recommendations, any tools or anything that didn’t quite fall into the skincare of makeup category.
Charlotte says:

“I have a lot of annoying baby hairs so this bow hair pad is everything!”
http://sokoglam.com/collections/hair-body/products/lioele-pink-hair-pad
(The Beauty Wolf says: I know that pain all too well, baby hair club unite. Those little things are super useful when you’re doing masks or your routine!)

The one thing I’m always curious about is how people get into the game. Whenever I get a chance, I love to find out more about these self starters who’ve gone onto success. It’s one thing to toy around with the idea, and a whole other to try to make it happen. So I asked, what was the catalyst that propelled her from just daydreaming about it to actually doing it?

Charlotte says:
My husband Dave and I loved living in Korea and we have always been very passionate about the people and the culture. It was the perfect opportunity to share with the rest of the world one of the things Korea does best – skincare and cosmetics! It really wasn’t easy leaving stable careers and taking this leap into entrepreneurship, but I’m so glad we did.
Finally, I asked her what she thought the future held for her, and what her thoughts were on what she’s doing now:

Charlotte says:
I want to keep doing what I am passionate about: testing and curating Korean beauty products and making the discovery process enjoyable for others! 
In the past year, I started receiving emails from people who have experienced positive results after trying out my 10-step Korean skincare routine. Knowing I made an impact on someone’s confidence and skin has been incredibly rewarding which made me decide to go back to school to become a certified esthetician! I’m not sure what the future holds for me, but I’m truly grateful to be part of this journey and happy about where I am now.

So there you have it folks, a peek behind the curtain at one of the best out there. Thank you so much Charlotte for participating, it was a pleasure!

Who else would you guys like to see featured? Let me know in the comments below 🙂

OST ORIGINAL PURE VITAMIN C20 SERUM REVIEW

ostreviewWell, count this in with the ever growing number of products that I had no idea I really needed and now cannot live without. OST Original Pure Vitamin C20 Serum is one of the overall best selling products in Korea, it usually tops the Best Of lists and voter’s polls. This is a clear liquid that is advertised as a whitening, exfoliating, pore refining, scar reducing, revitalizing, blackhead removing, miracle serum. If you’re wondering how just one thing is supposed to do all of that you’re not alone. I was in the same boat. Well let’s examine this little guy and see what he’s holding.

First of all this stuff is 20% pure vitamin C, which scientifically is the optimum amount for proper topical absorption by the skin. Vitamin C is a powerful anti-oxidant and studies have shown that it can help battle premature aging by fighting the damages caused by sun exposure. Note that this does not and will not take the place of a sunblock, it just helps with the damage you’ve already done and helps minimize further damage (and let’s be real, you’ve done damage). It’s suggested that topical application because of it’s direct contact with the skin, is even better than oral ingestion when it comes to protecting you from the sun’s damaging rays. Vitamin C also helps with collagen production and can speed up wound healing with it’s rapid cell turnover. In fact, that’s the thing that got me hooked right away. The first night I used this I had a small but visible scratch across my face care of my toddler. The very next morning that thing was damn near completely gone. I was amazed and knew I had picked a winner.
Another thing I noticed personally was this product really does tackle blackheads. I’ve never had large or clogged pores before but after a particularly hormone heavy pregnancy I had found myself with small blackheads across my nose for the first time in my life. I tried treating them with salicylic acid for about a year straight but it didn’t really solve the problem. Three weeks into using the OST Original Pure Vitamin C20 Serum they were all but gone. This stuff does not mess around, it’s really a powerhouse of a serum. Now, some reviews have talked a slight stinging or burning sensation upon application of this product. It doesn’t really do that to me personally. I have felt only the slightest of tingles when it’s comes into contact with either an abrasion or really dry areas of my skin. Speaking of dry areas this serum really helps knock them out, it’s very hydrating but not at al greasy or oily. According to studies the vitamin C helps skin retain it’s moisture. The serum itself has a really pleasant, light, natural citrusy scent that I really like. I will say this though, it is extremely sticky on it’s own! Some people have given up using it despite it’s great results because they just couldn’t hang with the stickiness of it all. I can’t remember where I read this suggestion but someone said to try mixing it with your toner, let me tell you that person was genius. I mix 2-3 drops of this with my Benton AHA toner and it cancels out the tacky feeling completely. It glides on with no trouble, absorbs quickly, and leaves my skin smooth afterward.
A word of warning, vitamin C degrades in direct sunlight and humidity so don’t keep this stuff in your bathroom unless it’s well ventilated and out of the light. I’ve heard of some people keeping it in their fridge even but I can’t speak to the effectiveness of all that! At least in regards to the sunlight, this stuff is in a dark brown bottle, so that should help filter some of that light out. But if you can, keep it tucked away somewhere just to be on the safe side. At between $20-$25 for 30ml it’s a good value and I heartily recommend you picking up a bottle and giving it a whirl.
OST Original Pure Vitamin C20 Serum gets a full five turtles and a well deserved spot on my daily skin team.Available at the best price right here

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