



About a month ago, there was a request for the kind of make up Korean celebrities use and here we finally made it!!
Lisa Lohan wrote:
Hello,
I’m half Korean and half Caucasian. I do not read, speak or understand Korean,
but I love the makeup that Korean celebrities use. Because I’m unable to read
Korean, I do not know how to research online on what foundation, powder, and
makeup brands that the celebrities use.
Would you guys be able to find that out for me?
Particularly Song Hye Gyo and Han Ga In.
My skin color is very pale and light, and I want to try using Korean products.
I’ve always used American brands. I would like to try the foundation and powder
and products that Korean celebrities tend to use.
Thanks so much for the help!
sincerely,
Lisa
For the most part if Korean celebs can afford, they would prefer using the well known brands that we all know .. from Dior, MAC to chanel etc … but for the domestic product lines cuz of the limited Korean that we know (if you know Korean, please join our team!!!), we had a hard time compiling the information in the first place but here are some domestic cosmetic product lines that we got to know through some celebrities advertisements.
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BoA and Ivy have starred in for make up brand, Missha.
The brand is aiming for Global expansion ..
which is a good news to English speakers ^^
For more info on their products, visit http://www.misshausa.net/index.php!!
Link to Youtube CFs
BoA’s CF (foundation)
Ivy’s CF (sun cream + SPF 50)
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Another one is Isa Knox the brand that Lee Hyori and Jessica Alba advertised together.
If you can read Korean, then you can visit http://www.isaknox.co.kr/
Jessica Alba + Hyori Lee CF
Jessica Alba Cfs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5RST66jz8g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-NLqhGT2bA
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We also know Etude which is the brand that Go Ara and Song Hye Kyo advertised for!!
You can checkout their products here:
http://www.etude.co.kr/productstory/produc…o2=2&ct=1&no3=0
Go Ara CF
Song Hye Kyo CF
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Or, simply go to this LG (http://www.lgcare.com/english/)
(click on the Beauty and Beyond pic) site for more brands!
But as for the make up itself .. as everyone now suggests, it’s not much of the brand but it’s the art that is used in applying the make up that can enhance the look …
So here we are to help out ^^ ….
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Consider this our holiday gift to you ^^
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I was learned some of our very own staff don’t wear make-up!
How can a woman doesn’t wear make up? …
So here is the very easy to read guide line on how to make it happen!
It’s the combination of what I do normally myself and what I learned around by translating some of the Korean beauty guides!

Foundation should be applied to the skin first, before any other make up product.
Though you may need concealer before that if you have skin blemishes, pimples and under eye dark circles etc … if you have any of those … that is the first thing to take care of ..

what concealer does is to provide an extra cover to specific areas of the face that you need special treatment to. It is said to use the finger tip technique .. you start with putting dots of the product on the area that needs coverage … we are talking about “under eye dark circles” here .. since it’s the most common usage of concealers.

This one they call “fourth finger method” since the under eye is very sensitive area you need to make sure to don’t use any force .. later on when you age and wrinkles find their way around this one will pay you back … start from side of the nose bridge and gently work it to the side. You may repeat the process for the second time too.
Now back to the Foundation.
Foundation comes in different form, here we cover the main ones:
Liquid Foundations

Liquid Foundations are most known for their best coverage .. they go all the way to the pores and keep it all together. That is why you need to apply moisturizer 5 to 10 minutes before beginning with this one. Moisturizer will block the foundation molecules to go all the way to the pores and it acts as a soft cushion to protect the inside of the pores ^^;
Make sure you get the right foundations for your skin type - choose an oil-based foundation for dry skin, water-based foundation for normal skin, and ‘oil-free’ foundation for for oily skin. It’s all labeled on the product. This is really important … cuz if you happen to have an oily skin and use “oil-based” liquid foundation you will end up having some nasty pimples all over the place!
How?
The recommended way to apply that is again the “fourth finger method”. You can also use the sponge (that is explained a little down the road) The reason they recommend finger tips is cuz it helps you use your fingers freely and apply the foundation evenly to create a smooth skin.
Use your fingertip and apply it all the way from foreheads, chins to both balls cups of your eyes. Oh! Always wash your hands cleanly before working with your hands!
If you use liquid foundation you should always brush Loose powder over it. The powder helps the foundations to last longer and also adds the finishing touches. Powder can be used on its own for the natural look, this is what I normally wear at school alone with creamy blush or illuminating cream on top of it, depending on the season ^^
There are some products out there combining both foundation and powder in one .. I don’t recommend those personally … since all they do is giving you a matte finish to the skin and it doesn’t do the outcome that a real step by step process gives.
Pressed Powder Foundations…

Pressed foundations give a smooth, matte finish to the skin that helps control shine. You can wear it in replace of the Liquid foundation if you want to go for an easy one .. or can be used on the liquid foundation. It can be applied with either a damp or dry sponge. Pressed foundations are known as the most quickest ones. You need to use the back of your hand for this one ..
How?
- With the sponge take a good chunk of the product and rub it well on the back of your hand, once the sponge is soft and ready you can start applying it on the skin.

-You need to go from in to the outer sides, try to start from the top of the cheekbone and with the short stroke elaborately paste it all the way out. For under the eye .. again make sure to not use any force .. just do repeated pads just like a soft knock touched. do not ever rub it in for under the eye areas.
-Then do the forehead, start from above the eyebrows and with the long strokes paste it to the outer sides.
-For the nose, start from bridge of the nose and from above work it to the lower parts.
Cream Foundation…

For these type you need a good tool to help you create light strokes to apply the the foundation product across the face. What they recommend is a wedge-shaped latex sponge or brush. You can tell how a cream will cover by how it feels to the touch. The thicker and heavier it feels, the more it covers. They use the thick ones for the stage performances and for under the camera light … avoid those if you are not an entertainer cuz on the light of the day they look artificial and draw attention to itself!
This one as you can tell is a little for professional use.
But we have so many SM trainees reading our blog ..
So hopefully this one will be a little help to them someday !
How to use the brush?

Use the end of the brush and take as much of a product to create a 1cm degree on the back of your hand. Then with the brush’s end form a ball and get the product warmed up and ready. Now with one-way only directions put the end of the brush on top of the cheek bone and with a long stroke come all the way to the outer side. You may repeat the process .. but do it one way only .. there is no back and forth .. it’s not a canvas you know! If you go back .. it’ll make the uneven pores of your skin stand up!
For the nose and forehead they recommend the T-zone technique. Go horizontal on the forehead .. one way again .. and go down on the nose starting on top of the bridge or even between the eyes!
It’ll take a practice to work with brush .. but anything is do-able!
Just don’t plan to attend an outside of the house meeting for the first time you are wearing this type *sisterly advise*
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Our foundation lesson is over!

This is a little picture i found that shows you before and after outcome of wearing foundation! Bellow is the same lady with blush application.
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I donno if I want to talk about blush …
since Asians seems not to use much of it ..
I mean in compare to us “Non-asians”…
but have not decided on that yet!
I myself am a Blush-freak! …
If you want to … which i myself totally recommend …
Apply a blush color of your choice on top of the foundation …
It’s always a good idea to use the creamy kind as a base
Mostly from the darker colors (depends so much on the season!)
and use powder blush the lighter-fresher color on top of the creamy one!
The way to put it highly depends on the shape of your face ..
and style of the make up you are aiming for !
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We have a lot more to come ….
Next comes the Art of the eye-makeup!
We give you all the Makeup Tips and A Step-By-Step Application Guide!
So stay tuned!
But for now check out:
Some of the hottest lip colors for Winter 2008








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