My French Skincare Routine Just Got a Korean Twist

Léonce Chenal

I’ve long heard glowing praise for Korean skincare. For some, K-beauty is considered the gold standard, renowned for its forward-thinking formulations, cutting-edge technology, and signature ingredients like snail mucin, centella asiatica, and ginseng. The routines often unfold across three to ten steps, guided by a minimalist philosophy that includes only what the skin truly needs. In short: everything that speaks to me.

Years ago, when I was living in London, I had an American friend with the most radiant complexion; smooth, luminous, utterly flawless. She used to tell me about the wonders of Korean skincare. If only I’d listened. If only I’d asked what she was using, back then, I was battling adult acne and could have saved myself so much time :).


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Just a month ago, the French skincare brand Aime (which I also wholeheartedly recommend, especially for their delicious marine collagen drinks) sent me their latest release to try: The Daily SPF, SPF 50 UVA + UVB, co-developed with a Korean laboratory specializing in photoprotection. I always make it a point to only share what I’ve truly tested and loved, and this one immediately stood out. It’s a completely invisible SPF that melts into the skin like a day cream, nothing at all like a traditional sunscreen. It brought back my friend’s advice from all those years ago… and sparked a renewed desire to finally explore the world of Korean skincare for myself.

My French Skincare Routine Routine, Reimagined

So, I finally took the leap, I’ve officially given my French skincare routine a Korean twist :). If you’ve been reading for a while, you might remember this article where I shared my current French routine: the skincare mistakes I’ve made, what I’ve learned over the years, and the products I keep returning to. I’ve kept the same basic structure, one that works well for my skin, six or seven steps in total:

  1. Double cleansing with a cleansing oil or balm to remove makeup and SPF, followed by a gentle cleanser that doesn’t strip the skin (in the evening only; in the morning, I simply use a gentle cleanser).
  2. A hydrating toner to replenish the skin immediately after cleansing (used in the morning; in the evening, I go straight to the exfoliating lotion after double cleansing).
  3. A gentle exfoliating lotion, this step has truly been a game changer in my routine. I now only use this kind of exfoliation, no more harsh scrubs or strong acid peels (evening only).
  4. A hydrating, soothing, protective essence, almost like a milky lotion, light enough to be worn alone when the weather is very warm.
  5. A serum, depending on my skin’s needs at the moment (evening only).
  6. A day cream that nourishes and hydrates, and a richer night cream to help repair the skin overnight.
  7. SPF, of course, to protect and prevent premature aging caused by UV exposure (morning only).

For each step, I’ve tried to find Korean products that echo the ones I already love and have recommended many times before. A few examples:

  • Violette_FR Boum-Boum Milk — A hydrating spray-lotion packed with fermented birch sap, glycerin, squalane, and sunflower oil. I use it almost like a serum. it’s enriched with soothing botanical extracts and gives the skin a dewy, balanced finish.
  • Violette_FR C’est la Cream — One of my favorite moisturizers: glycerin, squalane, hyaluronic acid, provitamin B5, vitamin E, and a stable form of vitamin C for radiance and anti-aging. It’s also infused with soothing botanicals. The texture is silky but never greasy, it leaves the skin glowing and healthy-looking.
  • Biologique Recherche Lotion P50WThe exfoliating toner that transformed my routine. It combines exfoliating acids (AHA, BHA, PHA), purifying actives like niacinamide and vinegar, and calming botanical extracts. It’s the product I credit most for improving my skin over time.

The Korean Skincare Products I’ve Been Loving

And now, here are the Korean products I’ve tested and loved, and which I’ve been using daily for over a month. (Needless to say, this post isn’t sponsored in any way, I purchased all these products myself.) Further down, you’ll find a more detailed description of each one: why I chose it, how it fits into my routine, and what I truly think. If you’re based in the US, you can order most of them via Ohlolly, Soko Glam or Stylevana (just be sure to check shipping times depending on product availability). If you’re in Europe, I ordered mine from Korean Skincare and Little Wonderland, both offer fairly quick delivery.

Heimish All Clean Balm — I love this balm. It melts instantly into the skin, has a light and pleasant scent, transforms into a milk upon contact with water, and rinses off effortlessly.

Round Lab 1025 Dokdo Cleanser — An ultra-gentle cleanser that never leaves my skin feeling tight or dry. I use it both morning and evening.

By Wishtrend Mandelic Acid 5% Skin Prep Water — A gentle exfoliating toner that’s truly changed my skin. Unlike traditional exfoliants, this one is mild enough to use several times a week. I adore this formula, which contains mandelic acid (an AHA known to be gentler than others like glycolic acid, making it less likely to cause irritation). My skin feels smoother, clearer, firmer, and less red, especially on the cheeks. I now use it almost every evening, though if you’re new to acids or have sensitive skin, start with once or twice a week and observe how your skin reacts.

Dr. Ceuracle Pro Balance Biotics Toner — A wonderfully hydrating toner, formulated with water-soluble moisturizers and six probiotic ingredients to give the skin a hydration boost before applying moisturizer.

Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Probiotics Barrier Essence — I’m obsessed with this essence. I love applying a milky hydrating layer before my cream. This one is formulated with a five-ceramide complex and five fatty acids, giving a deeply moisturizing, nourishing, and plumping effect.

Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum (Propolis + Niacinamide) — I use this serum in the evening whenever I feel like a breakout is on the horizon. With 60% propolis extract, 2% niacinamide, and 0.5% BHA, it’s ideal for acne-prone or imbalanced skin types.

Etude House SoonJung 2x Barrier Intensive Cream — I really love this cream (sunflower seed oil, shea butter, and panthenol). The texture is light but still very hydrating, and it reminds me a lot of C’est la Cream. It’s an excellent makeup base and doesn’t leave a greasy finish.

RNW Der. Special Ceramide Cream — My go-to night cream with anti-aging benefits. It’s packed with ceramides (which help strengthen the skin barrier, retain moisture, and protect against external aggressors), D-panthenol (soothing and anti-inflammatory), fatty acids, a three-layer hyaluronic acid complex for deep hydration, and Oligopeptide-1 to smooth skin texture.

Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun Aqua-Fresh (Rice + B5) SPF50+ PA++++ — Possibly one of the best SPF50+ products on the market in terms of value. It applies just like a regular day cream, no white cast, non-sticky, non-greasy, and layers beautifully under makeup (powder or foundation). This version is lighter than the classic formula and ideal for normal to combination or oily skin.

Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun (Rice + Probiotics) SPF50+ PA++++ — The same excellent formula, but more nourishing and hydrating. I’d recommend it more for dry or mature skin types.

A Routine I’m Truly Happy With

Since my last blog post about my skincare routine, a few things have changed. I no longer use micellar water in the mornings, instead, I simply cleanse with the Dokdo Cleanser, which is gentle and never leaves my skin feeling tight. And for over a month now, I’ve been double cleansing every single evening, whether I’ve worn makeup or not. My skin feels so much cleaner. I’ve also become much more consistent with daily SPF, though I tend to skip it if I’m staying indoors or if it’s raining here in Amsterdam ;).

What I’ve Noticed After One Month

After just one month of using these products daily, I’ve seen real improvements:

  • my skin texture is smoother,
  • my complexion is more even and radiant,
  • breakouts have become rare, I hardly get any anymore,
  • and the redness on my cheeks has noticeably diminished.

Where I used to have dehydration lines (around the eyes and nasolabial folds), the combination of hydrating toner + essence + day cream has made them nearly disappear. I also find that my skin absorbs products almost instantly now, with no greasy residue left behind. By the end of the day, my skin still feels fresh, never oily.

This little experiment has left me completely inspired to keep exploring the seemingly endless world of Korean skincare, to keep refining my routine and, as always, to share only the crème de la crème with you :). More to come in the next episode…

Show Comments (12)
  1. Bonjour Léonce! Thank you for your post – I really enjoyed reading it! So far, I’ve tried the balm and the toner, and I absolutely love both. The quality is great and the price is definetely reasonable. A girlfriend recently recommended a device to me – I believeit‘s Korean – called the Medicube Age-R Booster Pro. Have you tried it by any chance? I’d love to hear your thoughts! ☺️ Marina

    1. Thank you so much Marina! I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed the post and that you love the balm and the toner 🙂 I hadn’t heard of this skincare device before your comment, and I haven’t had the chance to try it yet. To be honest, I’m always a little hesitant about the many new skincare devices that appear each year, they tend to be quite expensive, and for now, I prefer to keep my routine simple.

  2. I really enjoy reading your blog. I love french cosmetics. After years of using all the pharmacy brands out there I found Loccitane and I wonder what is your opinion about it? Its a high price tag, do you think it worths it? Thank you so much in advance

    1. Merci beaucoup, Dalira, I’m so glad you’re here and enjoying Léonce Chenal. I’ve always had a particular affection for L’Occitane; whenever I’ve lived abroad, stepping into one of their boutiques felt like entering a small corner of France. Their body care is especially lovely: the Almond range is a favorite of mine (the scent is truly divine), and their Shea hand creams are timeless.

      As for the price, I do find it worthwhile when you’re looking for that sensorial, everyday little luxury. Their larger refills and seasonal sets usually offer the best value. For facial skincare, I haven’t explored their products enough to give a fair opinion yet (perhaps one day) but for the body, they remain a brand I return to with fondness.

      Merci encore for your kind words and for being here.

  3. I am definitely not your target audience, but as a 28M who went on 2 week quest to find a simple yet effective skin care regimen for myself, as well as the many clueless men around me and the world, this list helped me a lot.

    – I decided on the Round Lab 2025 at the beginning of my search, based on reviews, so it was nice to see that you also enjoyed it. I also like the branding.
    – I also went with the BOJ Aqua Fresh sunscreen and the RNW, Etude Creams. I’m excited to try both, as I have been using CeraVe PM for a while and I’m almost out. I wanted to dive into the world of Korean skincare, so this was a great time to do it.
    – The Heimish balm is on my list to try, but I decided to go with something else for now.

    I have done a ton of research, and this adventure proved that there is a lot out there, and you have to find what works for you. So thank you, sincerely, a group of men. LOL

    1. Thank you so much for your thoughtful message! I love that you took the time to do such careful research and create a routine that truly works for you. Skincare is exactly that: finding what fits, and it’s different for everyone.

      I think you’ll enjoy exploring more of Korean skincare, it’s such a fascinating world.

      Merci again for reading, sending my best to you 🙂

  4. Bonjour Leonce. Thank you for this post. It inspired me to update my skin care routine. I’ve tried some of the Korean products you posted, and they didn’t disappoint. I find them good value for money.
    For context, I turned 51 and always bace sensitive skin.

    1. Bonjour Ciawy, and thank you so much for your kind comment! I’m truly glad to hear the post inspired you, and even happier to know the Korean products worked well for your sensitive skin :). I completely agree, they offer such thoughtful formulations and are often a wonderful value. Merci for reading!

  5. I absolutely love your skincare posts so much, we are a similar age and have similar skin types! I am still working on perfecting my routine, your posts are always the first ones I visit when I realize an adjustment needs to be made. I will admit I have not tried any Korean skincare yet because I am wary of trends, but for a trend these brands have stuck around long enough. Perhaps it is time to try something! Thank you as always.

    1. Thank you so much, Ashley, for your kind comment! I completely understand your hesitation; I tend to be cautious with trends myself. That’s why I really wanted to test things out over the course of a month to see how my skin would respond, and I’ve found the quality-to-price ratio genuinely impressive. If you ever decide to give it a try, do let me know what you think! 🙂 xo

    1. Thank you so much for your question! Most of the products I mention are formulated with gentle ingredients that support the skin barrier, which is what initially drew me to them. While the term “clean” can vary in definition, I always try to choose formulas that are effective, non-irritating, and thoughtfully made.

      That said, “clean” isn’t a label that universally applies to all Korean skincare products. Some are formulated with natural or organic ingredients, but I would recommend checking each product’s ingredient list if you’re looking for something that aligns with specific clean beauty standards. I hope this helps! 🙂

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