This is SO helpful omg. I’ve seen “뽀득뽀득” like a million times but never knew what it actually meant… thank you for breaking it down in English.
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12 days ago
Same!! I kept seeing 뽀득뽀득 in all the K-beauty reviews and just nodded along pretending I understood 😂 This explains why my skin never got that bouncy effect as was using the wrong products for my skin type.
Influencer
12 days ago
@Influencer Have let my korean friend pronounce that world and it sounded cute tho
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13 days ago
Love that you explained 유화
I always just thought my oil cleansers were “turning white,” but didn’t know there was a word for it! Definitely makes reading reviews easier.
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13 days ago
Okay but “몽글몽글” is the cutest way to describe foam. Why doesn’t English have stuff like this?? I’m stealing it.
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9 days ago
Yeah That's exaclty how i feel.
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9 days ago
Type this word in Google translation and hear how it sounds!! Super cute!!!!!
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13 days ago
I have dry skin and every time I see “뽀득뽀득” I run the other way lol. That one always means tight, stripped skin for me.
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9 days ago
PREACH
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13 days ago
I'm obsessed with the way Korean describes feelings on the skin. “보들보들” is exactly how I want my face to feel after cleansing. This needs to be adopted globally.
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13 days ago
Saving this post forever. Can’t wait for the toner/serum version — the way Koreans describe hydration textures is a whole art form.
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12 days ago
I know, right? They are so creative literally everything wise!!
Influencer
9 days ago
Same here grille! I appreciate how useful this list is
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12 days ago
Love this! Thanks op for the amazing list! ❤
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12 days ago
Koreans living in 2050 fr
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12 days ago
Preach
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12 days ago
Definitely a cheat sheet I'll have to keep every time I read korean reviews. Not because I know how to read Korean(and I can't), but because there's ALWAYS weird translation where skincare sounds like food or something..
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12 days ago
Whipped cleansers are jjon-jjon 😂
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12 days ago
Lol so hilarious
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12 days ago
This is awesome!! I've heard some of these words but never understood 100%. Thanks for the list!
Influencer
12 days ago
Being a master of konglish
Influencer
9 days ago
Since I'm so into K-beauty these days, it seems so advantageous to learn some specific Korean terms like this
I always just thought my oil cleansers were “turning white,” but didn’t know there was a word for it! Definitely makes reading reviews easier.