Hey everyone! I've struggled with sensitive skin for a while, especially after bad experiences with some local products that caused breakouts and irritation.


Over time, I found a Korean skincare line that really works well for me, and I've been using their products consistently since 2018.


What I love about these products is that they're gentle, mostly made with natural ingredients, and very long-lasting. For example, the cleanser lasts for months without drying out my skin, and the brightening cream keeps my combination skin balanced and hydrated.


Here are some that have become staples in my routine:


Atomy Foam Cleanser: A little goes a long way! Mixed with water, it creates a rich lather that removes makeup and pollution residue without drying out the skin. After washing, my face feels fresh and never tight.


Atomy Capsule Essence: This combines toner and essence, so you can skip toner altogether. It deeply hydrates and keeps the skin looking nourished and supple.


Brightening Cream: I use this day and night to maintain moisture and brighten my complexion without feeling heavy.


Atomy Essence Sunscreen: With SPF 50+ and PA++++, it shields skin from harsh UV rays without feeling sticky or oily. It absorbs quickly and even gives a subtle brightening effect, making makeup application effortless.


Atomy BB Cream: Just started using this, and I'm impressed! It feels lightweight, non-sticky, and leaves my skin looking soft, radiant, and hydrated thanks to its melting formula.


Atomy Evening Care Peeling Gel: This is my new favorite exfoliator. No more harsh scrubs! Apply, wait 1-3 minutes, gently massage in circular motions to remove dead skin cells, then rinse. It leaves my skin soft and glowing. I use it three times a week since I wear makeup daily.


Atomy Evening Care Peel-Off Mask: Helps deeply cleanse pores while improving skin elasticity and firmness. I use this 2-3 times a week for refreshed skin.


If you have sensitive or combination skin, trying out gentle, these natural Korean skincare products might help!