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Korean Brand Beauty of Joseon - Which Serum Should I Choose?

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Beauty of Joseon is a Korean brand that is in great demand among our customers. The brand stands for minimal skin care without the use of makeup, cosmetics are ideal for sensitive skin. The ingredients of traditional Korean medicine are matched with modern processing methods and deeply strengthen the skin's structure.

Therefore, today we will talk in more detail about serums from Beauty of Joseon and find out which serum is best for which skin type and skin problem.

Beauty of Joseon Repair Serum: Ginseng + Snail Mucin (repair serum)

Ginseng Revitalizing Serum has a silky texture and is enriched with traditional Korean botanicals such as ginseng root water (main ingredient), licorice root and matsutake mushroom. It also contains snail mucin, which helps in the regeneration of skin cells.

The serum evens out skin tone, reduces hyperpigmentation and scars, gives the skin a healthy, even shine. Rich in antioxidants, ginseng root water supports circulation and helps fill fine lines and wrinkles. Ginseng is also considered a superfood and is known for its medicinal properties. The Ginseng Revitalizing Serum is best for dry, normal to combination skin.

Beauty of Joseon Propolis Glow Serum

This serum is also very good for dry, normal to combination skin. But especially for acne prone skin, Propolis Glow Serum is a little miracle cure, because propolis is a natural antiseptic and anti-inflammatory and not only helps to soothe and soothe the skin, but also takes it one step further and improves cell renewal. to treat problem skin.

Niacinamide brightens and revitalizes complexions and imparts unpleasant pigmentation such as scars, while turmeric, rich in antioxidants, fights free radical damage to keep skin healthy, smooth and radiant.

Beauty of Joseon Green Tea Calming Serum

Soothing Green Tea Serum is especially light and soothing. Therefore, it is suitable not only for normal to combination skin, but also for oily skin, as it provides hydration without weighing it down.

Also enriched with traditional Korean herbal medicine ingredients, this gentle formula helps fight redness and irritation of the skin. Rich in antioxidants, green tea helps reduce sebum production, soothes the skin and gives an even complexion. Panthenol helps keep the skin smooth and supple, while Centella Asiatica (Tiger Grass) has a soothing effect.

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