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09.06.2025 [😘]
📁: 카페에서 밀린 과제하기/ Finishing up my pending homework at the cafe
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Look, I knew five languages by age 19 and now I am learning like 3 more. I work as a language instructor and a consultant. If I can give language learners only one advice, this is it.
STOP LEARNING WORDS ON THEIR OWN.
You're doing yourself a disservice by learning lists of "30 words you must know!" "100 most common words!" like it literally means nothing if you cannot use those words in an appropriate context with proper grammar. So what you actually need to do is learn those words via example sentences.
Of course, sentences have more words so you may think you're learning less but you're actually learning the way to use it in context. That's what's important.
Language is about communication, which also means if you want to learn languages, you have to observe how people communicate with each other universally. Native speakers never have a list of words they know and they don't count every single new word they've learned. So why are you doing it to yourself? What native speakers do is listen to the new word, remember the context they're spoken in, and keep using that word in that context. And that's why people go "wait, you can use that word LIKE THAT?" all the time. So you, a language learner, are also allowed to do that. I'm not even saying those word lists are useless but they're the most useful AFTER you've known most of them and are trying to go over them for practice etc. Native speakers do click on those word lists to check out how many words they don't know or to remind themselves of those words or to learn some facts about each word. That should be your goal as well.
Learn sentences. Learn them in context. Do not fall into the "I must know xx amount of words or I'm a failure at language learning" trap perpetuated by bloggers or youtubers or whatever. Have fun with it!
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korean skincare rules that changed my summer glow⋆.ೃ࿔*:・ ☁️
not all skincare is created equal and no, the same 5-step routine you see online isn’t going to work for everyone. if you’re still copying random routines and wondering why you’re not glowing... this is your wake-up call.
if your skincare feels sticky, heavy, or just not working this summer — you’re not crazy. summer skin needs different rules. mine started to glow the second i stopped listening to random trends and actually followed what korean skincare teaches (no, not 15-step routines — real, smart strategies that work).
less is more. korean skincare isn’t about suffocating your skin under 7 serums. it’s about being intentional. no heavy creams that melt off your face, no sticky layers. think lightweight toners, watery essences, and gel moisturizers that feel like a drink of water for your skin. when your skin can breathe, it glows naturally — no makeup filter needed.
hydration over everything. hydrated skin = youthful skin. oily ≠ hydrated. dry ≠ clean. i swapped stripping toners for watery hydrating ones and stopped drying my face completely after washing. tip: apply skincare on damp skin — it locks in hydration way better. you’ll notice that soft bounce glow Korean skincare is known for.
spf is non-negotiable. whether you’re inside, outside, or it’s cloudy — UV rays are working every day to age you. korean sunscreens changed the game for me: lightweight, no white cast, zero greasiness. i’m obsessed. if you’re serious about your glow, you can grab one on YesStyle or Olive Young — and yes, i have a rewards code for both: ARIAXCO1. no excuses. sunscreen isn’t optional anymore.
pat, don’t rub. sounds small, but it’s a huge difference. pat your products in — like you’re handling silk, not scrubbing a floor. tugging and rubbing irritates your skin and ages it faster. treating your skin gently lets it actually heal and glow.
healthy skin > heavy makeup. korean beauty isn’t about covering up — it’s about enhancing real skin. the goal isn’t fake glow with 10 layers of highlighter. it’s real radiance because your skin is actually healthy underneath. the less makeup you need, the more confident you’ll feel, especially in the heat.
know your skin type. this matters more than any “it” product. dry skin loves creamy, rich layers. oily skin thrives on lightweight, water-based formulas. sensitive skin needs fragrance-free, gentle ingredients. what works for one person could destroy your skin if you’re not careful — so know your skin first, then pick your products.
let me know if you want me to break down skincare combos for different skin types — i’ll do a full guide next.
if you want to try the products i love, you can use my rewards code ARIAXCO1 on both YesStyle and Olive Young to save some money on your skincare glow-up.
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everything is gonna be fine
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Do you have any tips related to skin care?
hi angel! thank you for asking about skincare 🌸 i've been meaning to write a detailed guide about this! here's everything i've learned about achieving that dreamy, glazed-skin glow…
mindy's guide to achieving your dream skin



by mindy ♡ @glowettee
understanding your canvas:
before diving into products, let's talk about what your skin actually needs. your skin is delicate and deserves to be treated like the finest silk. here's how to start:
morning routine (in order):
gentle cleanse with lukewarm water
hydrating toner (pat, don't rub!)
vitamin c serum (wait 1 minute)
lightweight moisturizer
sunscreen (non-negotiable!)
evening routine (the dreamy part):
double cleanse (oil cleanser then gentle foam)
treatment (rotate between these)
monday/thursday: exfoliation
tuesday/friday: retinol
wednesday/saturday: hydrating treatments
sunday: rest day
essence (tap in with fingertips)
moisturizer
facial oil (if needed)
my holy grail products (that won't break the bank):
cleansing balm: heimish all clean balm
gentle cleanser: la roche posay toleriane
toner: laneige cream skin refiner
vitamin c: timeless 20% vitamin c
moisturizer: illiyoon ceramide ato cream
sunscreen: beauty of joseon rice + probiotics
secret tips i've learned:
sleep with a silk pillowcase
change pillowcases twice a week
apply products to damp skin
keep skincare in the fridge
use facial ice globes in the morning
drink spearmint tea for hormonal breakouts
practice face massage techniques
lifestyle changes that transformed my skin:
drinking 2.5 liters of water daily
getting 8 hours of sleep
eating more green vegetables
reducing dairy intake
managing stress through meditation
regular exercise (the glow is real!)
weekly sheet mask sessions
common mistakes to avoid:
harsh physical scrubs
hot water on face
touching face throughout day
skipping sunscreen
trying too many new products
over-exfoliating
sleeping with makeup on
creating your skincare sanctuary:
set up a dedicated space
use pretty containers
keep tools clean
maintain a skincare journal
take progress photos
emergency skin solutions:
sudden breakout: pimple patch + ice
dehydration: layered toner method
redness: centella products
dullness: gentle aha toner
sensitivity: skip actives, focus on healing
seasonal adjustments:
spring/summer:
lighter moisturizer
higher spf
more antioxidants
gentle exfoliation
fall/winter:
richer moisturizer
facial oils
humidifier
less exfoliation
note:
consistency over complexity
patience is key
listen to your skin
what works for others might not work for you
stress shows on skin
healing takes time
skincare is self-care
personal note:
i struggled with my skin for years before realizing that gentleness and consistency matter more than expensive products or complicated routines. your skin is unique and beautiful - treat it with love and patience. some days won't be perfect, and that's okay. focus on progress, not perfection.
sending you the softest hugs 🤍
love, mindy x
p.s. would you like a detailed post about my favorite face massage techniques? let me know in the reblogs/replies!
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KOREAN PODCASTS
1. 딩가피그 dinggapig

2. 요즘 것들의 사생활/요즘사

3. 무소속 생활자

4. 기담: 이상하고 신비한 이야기

*not specifically designed for learners, but great for immersion at any level and i guess at an intermediate level it can be learning material
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5. Choisusu’s Korean Podcast (with script for beginner and intermediate learners)

6. Didi의 한국문화 Podcast (with script for intermediate learners, would be unrealistic if i’d say for beginners)

7. Annyeong Radio (with script in the description, also more for intermediate learners bc spoken faster and more natural)

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Korean podcast website and app 팟빵/podbbang (they have a vaste variety of korean podcasts)


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i really like podcasts bc you can immerse yourself in the language while you’re on the train on your way to work or doing boring household chores etc. you’ll get used to the pronounciation, flow, speed, filler words. vocab and grammar in context. as you understand more and more you can use the pods that are not especially designed for learners, as learning material too, you just have to be patient and put a little effort in one step at a time.
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The Ultimate ˎˊ-
In this post I share every single step you'll need in order to create a proper skincare routine for both the day and nighttime; as well as extra tips for a variety of skin needs, while also bringing attention to certain steps that may just be optional and those that are necessary for everyone.
Starting with your daytime routine :
Step 1 “Cleanser” :
Cleansing the skin in the morning with a cleanser is *actually* not always necessary (though a good idea in some cases such as if you use hair oils/hair products at night and have acne prone skin) OR in the case of having a lot of residual skincare from the night before, that is sitting on the surface of the skin in the morning. Otherwise it's fine to just rinse the skin with water and pat dry.
Step 4 “SPF” :
The only “mandatory” skincare for the AM is adequate application of Sunscreen. No cleanser or moisturizer necessary (as mentioned above). When applying sunscreen however you want the spf to be able to absorb and penetrate the skin directly as chemical sunscreen filters need to touch the skin to be most effective (it absorbs UV and converts it into heat). This is also why if you do choose to use a moisturizer before sunscreen in the AM (Step 3) it’s best to use one that also contains spf or, pick a moisturizer that is highly absorbent (such as a water based moisturizer) compared to one that is highly occlusive; so that it’s not interfering with the sunscreen penetrating the skin. Reapply as often as needed especially if out doors or in contact with sun exposure (like indoor windows). Every 2 hours is suggested from day to evening.
As for Step 2: “Vitamin C“ :
Is also optional, and most dermatologists I have researched or spoke with generally say to “decide’ for yourself whether or not you want to add it in your routine. This is due to the fact that it’s quite difficult to “prove” the efficacy of the L ascorbic acid with aiding in sun protection and even skin tone complexation etc. (This is ingredient your looking for to get the benefits of what Vitamin C products claim to do on the skin). This questionability is due to various factors that contribute to the Vitamin C product being “stable” and effective. I myself am not currently using a Vitamin C product in my routine (but have in the past) and will update this page on my previous/new experiences when I do reintroduce it. I will recommend that you only purchase a Vitamin C that firstly has “L ascorbic acid as its main form of vehicle. (This is the most reliable stable form of Vit C) and, that you also purchase it from a ”Derm Brand” which may make it an expensive purchase. (More info below in my personal products and recommendations section of this page soon).
Other Tips and notes for skincare in the AM:
Avoid SPF sticks and sprays as they do not nearly have enough coverage to protect you from the sun and remember that makeup containing SPF (though better than makeup that doesn't) does not contain nearly the amount of “Sun Protection Factor” to protect your skin as a regular sunscreen lotion would typically. Although I love makeup I try not to wear it very regularly in the summer if not an event; just so that I can apply SPF instead. Also keeping hand sanitizer with you is a good way to disinfect your hands if you do not have access to a wash station/soap/water etc.
If your short on time in the morning just apply spf after rinsing the skin with water and/or take your spf bottle with you! Remember to keep your sunscreen out of hot cars, humid bathrooms or freezing environments to keep the product effective.
For the Nighttime :
If wearing eye makeup treat this as Step 1, and remove with micellar water first (or product of choice) and cotton pads. Hold cotton pad to eye for about 15 seconds minimum and swipe across gently back and forth to remove makeup. This avoids harsh tugging of the skin which may effect skin elasticity or cause irritation. I like to take an extra cotton pad after, fold it in half and drench the “outer fold” to remove makeup from the upper and lower lash line diligently. Ignoring this area can encourage old makeup to enter your eyes. The reason why I prefer having this step in routine, as opposed to just using the same cleanser or balm as I would my face to remove eye makeup is because it’s more thorough in removal, requires less effort and is less messy which makes me more inclined to do my skincare routine on time when I need to. (That’s important!) But if you don’t tend to wear a lot of heavy eye makeup that requires some effort to remove it’s definitely fine skipping this step.
1. Cleanse rest of the face from sunscreen/make up/lotion/daily dirt and grime as need be with any making removing oil or balm cleanser. Make sure to double/triple cleanse as needed. I will often use cotton pads and micellar water to remove my first layer of makeup just as I did with my eyes and then follow through will the oil/balm cleanser as the second step. If i’m not wearing makeup, I don’t use micellar water on my face and just my cleanser of choice once or twice.
2. Apply serum/hydrating product all over face, neck and eyes. I consider this “the supplementary skin step”, similar to taking a supplement, you can choose to add extra serums, toners, essences etc. to aid in extra hydration, or even introduce products that may address certain skin textural issues etc. There’s a boat load of products you can choose for this step but you will never go wrong with a hydrating serum or essence to give your skin a boost that will make a visible difference than just using your moisturizer alone. Some choose to layer multiple products in this step and if you do the thinnest is generally what you would use first. Overcomplicating this step is common; especially for skin care lovers which may lead to various issues such as irritation from too many products. I left more details on my skincare page in the section below where I touch of various products causing irritation if you want more direction or tips on how to choose the right type of serum/essence/toner for you based on the intended outcome you are trying to achieve.
3. Apply a small amount of eye retinol to the under eye area only.
4. Apply moisturizer all over face neck and eyes (lightly dab over the eye area too, where you placed the retinol (optional). Dabbing is important so you do not move around the eye retinol. Alternatively, you can use eye moisturizer first and eye retinol on top. I prefer the way around, as eye-retinols are quite gentle on my under eye area so I benefit from that direct retinol-to-skin contact.
5. Apply Tretinoin/other related product everywhere *except* the eye area (both the under eyes and lids). Be careful not to bring the tretinoin to close the eye area where you may have spread the eye retinol product out so that you are not layering multiple retinoids on top of one another. Use cautiously around sides of nose, chin and mouth as these area tend to be too sensitizing of a location for many people to tolerate the use of this product. Any area that has repetitive dryness or flakiness (long-term) past the initial “purging adjustment” stage is too sensitive to tolerate the product. Using tret/other in these areas may be causing inflammation of the skin or barrier damage.
*** Optional Step apply an extra layer of any simple occlusive face/body lotion over the entire face if you’d like to seal in the hydration (optional)- when implementing this step after retinol its considered the “sandwich method” (moisturizer, retinol, moisturizer) which some claim helps the skin better tolerate retinoids but I use just to help to keep the skin’s hydration sealed overnight; particularly in the winter season when my room is blasting hot air throughout the night. I also found it helped when I was previously on 0.05 tret (a concentration that I felt was a bit too sensitizing for me at the start).
6. Always remember chap stick & Vaseline for the lips. Any petroleum jelly product ontop of chap stick of choice can be applied for extra protection. Petroleum jelly is optional but the chap stick is recommended.
Other tips and notes for skincare in the PM :
If you find a night in which you are tired before bed just cleanse and moisturize. This is the only mandatory step of your nighttime routine as the skin regenerates and “builds” itself during sleep and simply needs to be kept clean and protected. Just as failure to not address adequate sun protection in the morning with lead to premature aging and other potential complications- so will not sleeping with a clean face at night; so both steps need to be done committedly. Even if you chose not to wear sunscreen in the daytime (though I doubt someone taking that option is reading this page) washing your face at night is a basic hygiene practice if anything just as taking a shower is. So don’t be disgusting. 😂
In essence, products that will makeup your routine include :
* Moisturizer
* Cleanser that can remove makeup & be gentle on your skin
* Eye makeup remover (if you need it)
* “Hydrator” (essence/ampule/serum etc.)
* Night Active for FACE (Retinol/Retinoid/Tretinoin/Vitamin A derivative of choice etc.)
* Night Active for EYES (Retinol/Retinoid/Tretinoin/Vitamin A derivative of choice etc.)
* Lip Balm
* Lip SPF (non drying)
As mentioned above, for the entire detailed and thorough guide where I touch on :
My Favourite Products/Recommendations
Acne Prone Skin
Starting Retinol
Korean vs French vs Japanese products
Seasonal Skincare Tips + More!
Follow this link below to be Guided to my Skincare Site :
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Love, Sarafina

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28.05.2025 [🥲]
🎫: 미술 전시 보러 가기/ The day I went to the art exhibition
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28.06 2025 [😚]
📚: 문학사 자료 정리하기/ The day I organized my literature history materials
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Quick tip: as silly as It sounds, watching kids show in the language you're learning helps a lot ! :D I mean, if they're meant to teach kids to speak their very first language, why wouldn't it help older people learn a new one?
If you want to get fluent you have to view it as starting from zero, the same way everyone started from zero when they learnt their mother/first language as kids! Good luck!
#language learning#language study#english language#free studies#french language#french studyblr#italian studyblr#korean language#korean learning#Language learning tips#Learning tips#Language learning#french learning#Italian learning#spanish learning#english learning#Portuguese learning#languages self learning#Learning tricks#language tips
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13.02.2025 [😃]
⌨️: 기사 작성날/ The day I wrote my article
#diary#online diary#student#study aesthetic#study blog#study motivation#study tips#studyblr#journal#uniblr#university#korean cafe#café#cafe aesthetic#caffeine#coffetime#daily list#light#daily life#daily blog#blog post#lifestyle blog#blogger#blog#studies#study hard#study time#studying#light acadamia aesthetic#light indie
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20 inspirational names for a super summer!
List summary: 新夏、夏向、夏涼、夏艷/夏艶、琉夏、夏樂、夏怡、夏悅、夏嬉、夏歡/夏懽、梨夏、夏梅、夏蓮、莽夏、青夏、勇夏、承夏、平夏、峰夏、and 夏緒! (Keep reading ’til the end to discover their meanings, readings, pronunciations, guide to etymology and history, and more linguistic knowledge!)
Is it just me or has this summer been unnervingly chilling for us tropical islanders? 🌞🥶
Check out this summer-inspired name bank I’ve been working on for the past 5 months!
Each name was…
→ meticulously hand-picked like exotic cherries 🍒
→ carefully translated to the best of my ability 🉑
→ and then packed with a mini beginner’s guide to 夏 (the Han character/Chinese character for “summer”, used throughout the Sinosphere) 📖
→ which contains its standard readings in many languages: Mandarin Chinese, Dungan Tili, Cantonese, Hakka, Hokkien, Wu, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese! 🀄
(If you need info on any other topolect, dialect, or time-specific variant not mentioned here, just ask away! I’ll see what I can do for ya!)
👉🏼 An incredibly versatile character, it’s impossible to run out of given names containing/based on 夏!
The possibilities are endless, and the only limit is our imagination! 💡
👉🏼 If we visit the Wiktionary entry for 夏, we’ll see a whole lot more linguistic variants & historical hypotheses on this ancient grapheme dating back to 2070 BC, and even a reconstruction of its Middle Chinese & Old Chinese pronunciations based on recovered millennia-old scripts! 😱
👇🏼 Comment “Wiktionary” and I’ll send you the link to read further. It’s very interesting to read, whether you’re a curious beginner or a veteran Sinologist.
❓ QOTD 1: Which name stood out to you in particular? 🤔
❓ QOTD 2: Do you know what the difference is between “reading” and “pronunciation”? 🗣️
👇🏼 Also also also, let me know what you think of this list! 📜
Is it interesting enough? Are the tables mathematical enough? Are my font choices weird enough? Have I managed to convince you that I’m secretly an omniscient Taoist immortal from the 16th century BCE here to steal all the trees off your backyards, or should I try harder? If so, what other attempts at floor-length grocery lists should I make to satisfy your most honourable expectations?
Remember—your plants are at stake here! 🧚🏼♀️🌲🌳🌴
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