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Building a real skincare routine on a budget

A complete cleanse-treat-protect routine without the luxury markup.

Short version: Effective skincare is cheap if you skip the marketing. Four affordable products — cleanser, hydrating toner, moisturizer, sunscreen — cover the essentials. Add one targeted active when you can.

Price and effectiveness are barely related in skincare. The active ingredients that work — niacinamide, Centella, hyaluronic acid, mineral and chemical UV filters — cost the same whether they are in a $12 bottle or a $90 one. You are usually paying for packaging and a name.

The budget core (four products)

Where K-beauty wins on price

Korean brands deliver elegant textures and proven ingredients at a fraction of Western prices, which is exactly why they spread by word of mouth rather than ad budgets. That makes them the natural home for a budget routine that still feels nice to use.

One smart add-on

Once the core is in place, add a single inexpensive active for your main concern — niacinamide for oil/marks, Centella for redness. Resist buying five at once; you will not know what is working.

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