Every so often I get really into skin care and look to upgrading my current regime. Currently I use Chanel's confort line for cleansing/toning/exfoliating and La Mer for moisturizing and treatment. I've had satisfactory results with these products but now that I am getting older (almost 36!) I see more lines and dehydration in my skin that I had not noticed before.
So after doing some research online I came across the Korean skincare brand Sulwhasoo (which is sold at Bergdorf's) and now am very intrigued by it. I think I will for sure try out the Ginseng Concentrate Cream and the the Rejuvenating Eye Cream. But there are also so many other serums/toner/balancers that I'm confused about.
Those of you that are familiar with Sulwhasoo, is it really necessary to apply the serum, balancing water, and emulsion prior to moisturizing or can I skip some of the steps. I'm considering cleansing and toning with my usual Chanel products, and then use either the First Step Serum or Balancing Emulsion and then the Ginseng Cream. I really don't want to overload my skin with so many products.
I know Sulwhasoo is not a popular product, at least here in the U.S., but if there are those who use it here at tpf I'd really appreciate your inputs. Thanks!!
So after doing some research online I came across the Korean skincare brand Sulwhasoo (which is sold at Bergdorf's) and now am very intrigued by it. I think I will for sure try out the Ginseng Concentrate Cream and the the Rejuvenating Eye Cream. But there are also so many other serums/toner/balancers that I'm confused about.
Those of you that are familiar with Sulwhasoo, is it really necessary to apply the serum, balancing water, and emulsion prior to moisturizing or can I skip some of the steps. I'm considering cleansing and toning with my usual Chanel products, and then use either the First Step Serum or Balancing Emulsion and then the Ginseng Cream. I really don't want to overload my skin with so many products.
I know Sulwhasoo is not a popular product, at least here in the U.S., but if there are those who use it here at tpf I'd really appreciate your inputs. Thanks!!