Stop rubbing moisturizer in circles—you’re tugging at your skin 🙅🏾‍♀️

Korean skincare technique: Press UPWARD, never downward.

Why it works:

• Better product absorption

• Follows lymphatic drainage

• Prevents premature sagging

• Lifting effect over time

Dot moisturizer on your face, then press upward with gentle pressure. That’s it.

Try this tonight and tell me if you feel a difference 👇

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... Read moreI've been following the technique of pressing moisturizer upward rather than rubbing it in circles, and it has truly transformed my skincare routine. Initially, I didn't realize how damaging the traditional circular rubbing method was—it can tug at the skin, leading to premature sagging and decreased absorption of your moisturizer. By gently pressing the product upward, I noticed my skin felt more hydrated and plump throughout the day. This upward pressing aligns with how lymphatic drainage works, which helps reduce puffiness and detoxifies the skin naturally. Over a few weeks, you might even observe a subtle lifting effect as it encourages better circulation and prevents skin from stretching downward. I dot my moisturizer on key areas like cheeks, forehead, and chin, then use my fingertips to press upward with gentle pressure. An added benefit is that this method preserves your skin’s elasticity and softness, making it feel firmer without any harsh pulling. If you have sensitive skin, this technique feels much gentler and reduces irritation from excessive rubbing. Especially for those who wear makeup or sunscreen daily, better absorption means your skin truly benefits from all skincare layers applied. For anyone seeking a simple yet effective change to their routine, adopting this Korean skincare tip can be a game changer. It’s easy to integrate and requires just a mindful adjustment in how you apply your moisturizer. Give it a try tonight and see if your skin starts to feel different—more nourished, lifted, and refreshed!