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10-Step Korean Skincare Routine
Korean culture is the best; they aim at taking good care of themselves no matter what the situation is! Korean beauty products aim at creating bright, smooth, and perfect skin using less makeup.
Are you too amazed by the effects of these products? Do you also want to use K beauty products and make your skin healthy and bright? If so, then stop right here because in this article we are going to discuss the 10-step Korean skincare routine.
What are the ten steps of Korean skincare?
The Korean beauty products are so much in trend now, from the essences to the sheet masks everything is trending. The very first thing you must know about this is, you don’t need to do every single step every day. It’s not about using daily, it’s about using accordingly and using a different variety of products according to your skin type and skin concerns.
What is most interesting about Korean skincare is the mindset and lifestyle of Korean people. Without delaying much let’s now discuss the routine step by step in detail.
Step I – Oil Cleanser
Coming over to our first step i.e., oil Cleanser. This is mainly applied to the dry skin. Oil cleanser removes all the oily particles and makeup from your skin. Moreover, the smell and texture of the product are pleasant and soft.
Step II: Foam Cleanser
Now here comes the second step that is foam cleaner. In this step, you are supposed to clean your skin again using a foam cleanser. Basically, this cleanser is applied to the wet skin and it removes all the impurities like dirt and sweat from your skin.
After cleaning two times, first with oil and then with foam, there won’t be a bit of dirt left on your skin.
Step III: Exfoliator
After cleaning comes to the exfoliating step. In this step, you need to exfoliate your skin. Basically, what exfoliation does is, it sloughs off all the dead skin cells along with cleaning the clogged pores.
This dead skin dulls your face, that is why you need to exfoliate your skin too often. When you exfoliate, your skin turns brighter. You must not do this regularly if you’ve sensitive skin. For sensitive skin types, it is recommended to exfoliate once a week. If your skin is not sensitive, then you can use it regularly or twice or thrice a week.
Step IV: Toner
The fourth step is applying toner. After cleansing your skin so many times, your skin becomes dry and fragile. So what’s most necessary is, to hydrate it and toner does that for you. Generally, toner tones and nourishes the skin.
So, applying toner is a step to prepare your skin for further treatments.
Step V: Essence
Do you know what is the heart of Korean Skincare? It is the Essence! The essence is the heart of K-skincare and even it’s the most significant part of Korean skincare. It is similar to various products like boosters, serums, ampoules, and many more.
Step VI: Boosters, Serums, or Ampoule Treatments
This step is not much important for everyone to follow. Most importantly, this is for all those who have pigmentation and brown spots.
All these serums, boosters, and ampoules help to make the skin smoother and shinier.
Step VII: Mask
The next step is the application of a mask on the skin. This step also should not be used regularly and the kind of mask to apply depends totally on your skin needs.
A hydrating mask like a skinfood hydro sheet is highly recommended to use. Also, you can use any mask rich in Vitamin C.
Step VIII: Eye Cream
In this era of screens, who doesn’t get dark circles? Every one of us deals with this dark circle thing. So, this step mainly deals with your dark circles. Basically, this eye cream focuses on everything from fine lines to dark circles.
Step IX: Face Cream
Now comes the step to lock the moisture of your skin. You need to apply face cream to hydrate your skin. It makes you look younger and brighter.
You can use Erborian Bamboo cream for refreshing your skin. These creams are so light and good.
Step X: SPF
Sun protection is the most important step in Korean skincare. The harmful rays of the sun harm and tan your skin. That’s why it is advised to use an SPF cream or lotion. What SPF does is, it protects our skin by making a protective layer.
Why is Korean skincare so good?
There are so many Korean brands and skin products which are most popular and good. K beauty products are so popular because they focus more on keeping the skin healthy and well by using minimal make-up. Here are some of the reasons why Korean skincare is so good:
- Highly Affordable:
Korean beauty products are so affordable that anyone can have them. Anyone can buy lip masks, sheet masks, toners, and boosters without spending a lot of money.
- Made from Natural Ingredients:
One of the most unique properties of Korean skincare products is that they are made using natural ingredients. The most popular ingredient of Korean skincare products is snail mucus.
- Wide Variety:
Korean beauty brands of skincare products for all types of skin. Basically, they sell all the products in a wide variety.
- The main focus is on healthy skin:
They don’t focus on making the skin beautiful temporarily instead they focus on making it healthy. They focus more on skincare and on making the skin healthy and bright right from the beginning.
Conclusion
Here comes the end of the 10-step Korean skincare routine. To sum up, Korean skincare is the best skincare routine that one should follow. It focuses more on keeping the skin healthy and bright from the beginning.
We hope you are now aware of all the ten-step Korean skincare. So why wait? Give it a try as soon as possible to make your skin healthy and bright.
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The Future of Payments: Key Trends to Watch in 2025
By Luke Kyohere
The global payments landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation. New technologies coupled with the rising demand for seamless, secure, and efficient transactions has spurred on an exciting new era of innovation and growth. With 2025 fast approaching, here are important trends that will shape the future of payments:
1. The rise of real-time payments
Until recently, real-time payments have been used in Africa for cross-border mobile money payments, but less so for traditional payments. We are seeing companies like Mastercard investing in this area, as well as central banks in Africa putting focus on this.
2. Cashless payments will increase
In 2025, we will see the continued acceleration of cashless payments across Africa. B2B payments in particular will also increase. Digital payments began between individuals but are now becoming commonplace for larger corporate transactions.
3. Digital currency will hit mainstream
In the cryptocurrency space, we will see an increase in the use of stablecoins like United States Digital Currency (USDC) and Tether (USDT) which are linked to US dollars. These will come to replace traditional cryptocurrencies as their price point is more stable. This year, many countries will begin preparing for Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), government-backed digital currencies which use blockchain.
The increased uptake of digital currencies reflects the maturity of distributed ledger technology and improved API availability.
4. Increased government oversight
As adoption of digital currencies will increase, governments will also put more focus into monitoring these flows. In particular, this will centre on companies and banks rather than individuals. The goal of this will be to control and occasionally curb runaway foreign exchange (FX) rates.
5. Business leaders buy into AI technology
In 2025, we will see many business leaders buying into AI through respected providers relying on well-researched platforms and huge data sets. Most companies don’t have the budget to invest in their own research and development in AI, so many are now opting to ‘buy’ into the technology rather than ‘build’ it themselves. Moreover, many businesses are concerned about the risks associated with data ownership and accuracy so buying software is another way to avoid this risk.
6. Continued AI Adoption in Payments
In payments, the proliferation of AI will continue to improve user experience and increase security. To detect fraud, AI is used to track patterns and payment flows in real-time. If unusual activity is detected, the technology can be used to flag or even block payments which may be fraudulent.
When it comes to user experience, we will also see AI being used to improve the interface design of payment platforms. The technology will also increasingly be used for translation for international payment platforms.
7. Rise of Super Apps
To get more from their platforms, mobile network operators are building comprehensive service platforms, integrating multiple payment experiences into a single app. This reflects the shift of many users moving from text-based services to mobile apps. Rather than offering a single service, super apps are packing many other services into a single app. For example, apps which may have previously been used primarily for lending, now have options for saving and paying bills.
8. Business strategy shift
Recent major technological changes will force business leaders to focus on much shorter prediction and reaction cycles. Because the rate of change has been unprecedented in the past year, this will force decision-makers to adapt quickly, be decisive and nimble.
As the payments space evolves, businesses, banks, and governments must continually embrace innovation, collaboration, and prioritise customer needs. These efforts build a more inclusive, secure, and efficient payment system that supports local to global economic growth – enabling true financial inclusion across borders.
Luke Kyohere is the Group Chief Product and Innovation Officer at Onafriq
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Ghana’s Democratic Triumph: A Call to Action for Nigeria’s 2027 Elections
In a heartfelt statement released today, the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has extended its warmest congratulations to Ghana’s President-Elect, emphasizing the importance of learning from Ghana’s recent electoral success as Nigeria gears up for its 2027 general elections.
In a statement signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema, the CNPP highlighted the need for Nigeria to reclaim its status as a leader in democratic governance in Africa.
“The recent victory of Ghana’s President-Elect is a testament to the maturity and resilience of Ghana’s democracy,” the CNPP stated. “As we celebrate this achievement, we must reflect on the lessons that Nigeria can learn from our West African neighbour.”
The CNPP’s message underscored the significance of free, fair, and credible elections, a standard that Ghana has set and one that Nigeria has previously achieved under former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015. “It is high time for Nigeria to reclaim its position as a beacon of democracy in Africa,” the CNPP asserted, calling for a renewed commitment to the electoral process.
Central to CNPP’s message is the insistence that “the will of the people must be supreme in Nigeria’s electoral processes.” The umbrella body of all registered political parties and political associations in Nigeria CNPP emphasized the necessity of an electoral system that genuinely reflects the wishes of the Nigerian populace. “We must strive to create an environment where elections are free from manipulation, violence, and intimidation,” the CNPP urged, calling on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to take decisive action to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
The CNPP also expressed concern over premature declarations regarding the 2027 elections, stating, “It is disheartening to note that some individuals are already announcing that there is no vacancy in Aso Rock in 2027. This kind of statement not only undermines the democratic principles that our nation holds dear but also distracts from the pressing need for the current administration to earn the trust of the electorate.”
The CNPP viewed the upcoming elections as a pivotal moment for Nigeria. “The 2027 general elections present a unique opportunity for Nigeria to reclaim its position as a leader in democratic governance in Africa,” it remarked. The body called on all stakeholders — including the executive, legislature, judiciary, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and civil society organisations — to collaborate in ensuring that elections are transparent, credible, and reflective of the will of the Nigerian people.
As the most populous African country prepares for the 2027 elections, the CNPP urged all Nigerians to remain vigilant and committed to democratic principles. “We must work together to ensure that our elections are free from violence, intimidation, and manipulation,” the statement stated, reaffirming the CNPP’s commitment to promoting a peaceful and credible electoral process.
In conclusion, the CNPP congratulated the President-Elect of Ghana and the Ghanaian people on their remarkable achievements.
“We look forward to learning from their experience and working together to strengthen democracy in our region,” the CNPP concluded.
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The Need to Promote Equality, Equity and Fairness in Nigeria’s Proposed Tax Reforms
By Kenechukwu Aguolu
The proposed tax reform, involving four tax bills introduced by the Federal Government, has received significant criticism. Notably, it was rejected by the Governors’ Forum but was still forwarded to the National Assembly. Unlike the various bold economic decisions made by this government, concessions will likely need to be made on these tax reforms, which involve legislative amendments and therefore cannot be imposed by the executive. This article highlights the purposes of taxation, the qualities of a good tax system, and some of the implications of the proposed tax reforms.
One of the major purposes of taxation is to generate revenue for the government to finance its activities. A good tax system should raise sufficient revenue for the government to fund its operations, and support economic and infrastructural development. For any country to achieve meaningful progress, its tax-to-GDP ratio should be at least 15%. Currently, Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio is less than 11%. The proposed tax reforms aim to increase this ratio to 18% within the next three years.
A good tax system should also promote income redistribution and equality by implementing progressive tax policies. In line with this, the proposed tax reforms favour low-income earners. For example, individuals earning less than one million naira annually are exempted from personal income tax. Additionally, essential goods and services such as food, accommodation, and transportation, which constitute a significant portion of household consumption for low- and middle-income groups, are to be exempted from VAT.
In addition to equality, a good tax system should ensure equity and fairness, a key area of contention surrounding the proposed reforms. If implemented, the amendments to the Value Added Tax could lead to a significant reduction in the federal allocation for some states; impairing their ability to finance government operations and development projects. The VAT amendments should be holistically revisited to promote fairness and national unity.
The establishment of a single agency to collect government taxes, the Nigeria Revenue Service, could reduce loopholes that have previously resulted in revenue losses, provided proper controls are put in place. It is logically easier to monitor revenue collection by one agency than by multiple agencies. However, this is not a magical solution. With automation, revenue collection can be seamless whether it is managed by one agency or several, as long as monitoring and accountability measures are implemented effectively.
The proposed tax reforms by the Federal Government are well-intentioned. However, all concerns raised by Nigerians should be looked into, and concessions should be made where necessary. Policies are more effective when they are adapted to suit the unique characteristics of a nation, rather than adopted wholesale. A good tax system should aim to raise sufficient revenue, ensure equitable income distribution, and promote equality, equity, and fairness.
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