Five unusual Korean beauty trends – will they give you flawless skin?
South Koreans are great cosmetics innovators. Hong Kong experts explain the effects five of the most popular Korean beauty treatments can have on your skin and health
South Korea has been dubbed the beating heart of beauty innovation, spurred by a fixation with flawless skin, the country continues to thrust new cosmetics into the spotlight.
But some of these cosmetic trends are seriously unusual, even bizarre. We put some under the microscope.
1. Animal oil
Sheep oil is just what it sounds like: lanolin is an oil secreted by sheep to protect their skin. The theory is if it works on sheep, it works on humans. A variant, horse oil, is made by extracting the oils from horse fat.
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Queen’s Road Central dermatologist Dr Louis Shih says that any oil can serve as a moisturiser. But, children who have atopic common eczema are usually allergic to animal products. The reason is that animal products can be more allergenic than mineral oil, for instance, Shih says.