AXIS-Y is a Korean skincare brand that offers climate-friendly and sustainable products based on natural ingredients and a community-driven approach. Through their two lines, 6+1+1 and ay&me, they combine innovation with skin care and sustainability, to provide the skin with both nourishment and protection in harmony with the planet. 🌎
Learn the differences between retinol, retinal, and bakuchiol—three powerful ingredients in Korean skin care that fight wrinkles and improve skin tone. Discover which anti-aging ingredient suits your skin best, whether you have mature, sensitive or combination skin. Read about the best products with retinol, retinal and bakuchiol, and how to use them for optimal results.
Vitamin C is a powerful ingredient in skin care, known to counteract the signs of aging and even out skin tone. Read about its benefits and how you can add vitamin C products to your routine for radiant skin!
Snail secretion, also called snail filtrate, is a powerful ingredient that moisturizes, repairs and soothes the skin. It is rich in substances such as hyaluronic acid, glycoproteins and zinc, all of which have their own skin care properties. Snail secretions help strengthen the skin's protective barrier, reduce inflammation and increase collagen production – a perfect ingredient for both dry and acne-prone skin. Suitable for most skin types, snail secretion works particularly well in evening routines where its repairing properties can work overnight.
Fall skincare routine: How to adjust your skincare as temperatures drop! When humidity decreases, your skin needs extra care to maintain its moisture and protective barrier. Discover the best tips to keep your skin soft and supple during the cold months, including recommendations for cleansing, hydrating products, and effective sheet masks. Keep reading to give your skin the love it deserves this fall! 💜
Hanbang beauty products use ancient natural and traditional ingredients traditionally used in Korean culture in various forms, such as plant extracts, herbs and roots.