The latest installment of the popular show Love Island faced initial setbacks as wildfires near its filming location in South Africa caused a delay in its launch. Despite the unforeseen circumstances, host Maya Jama utilized the extra time to prep her skin for the upcoming glamorous makeup routine.
Taking to her Instagram last week, Maya shared her skincare regimen, emphasizing the benefits of allowing her skin to breathe. She highlighted her use of two key products from Beauty of Joseon – the Dynasty Cream and Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+. These products not only shield her skin from the sun but also provide deep hydration.
Beauty of Joseon has gained popularity in the UK for its affordable prices and the sought-after “glass skin” effect associated with Korean beauty products. The Dynasty Cream, enriched with rice bran water, ginseng root water, squalene, and niacinamide, offers intense hydration and nourishment. Packed with vitamins and antioxidants, it enhances skin radiance, evens out skin tone, and fortifies the skin barrier, resulting in a plump and dewy complexion.
In addition to skincare, sun protection is crucial, especially for those exposed to the sun like Maya. The Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ not only provides sun protection but also nourishes the skin with probiotics. Lightweight and non-greasy, this product is ideal for dry and sensitive skin types and is currently on sale at LookFantastic.
Another standout Korean beauty product is Laneige’s Water Bank Blue Hyaluronic Acid Cream Moisturizer, known for its long-lasting hydration benefits. Celebrities like Selena Gomez swear by Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream, which soothes and hydrates the skin effectively.
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