The Sun (Malaysia)

The latest K-beauty trend

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K-BEAUTY is the cosmetics movement that just keeps on trending. Just weeks into 2017, yet another beauty technique from South Korea is going viral. Its name? “Jamsu”.

“Jamsu” first stepped into the limelight in 2016 in the beauty world's endless quest to find a foolproof shortcut to flawless make-up, and the hype surroundin­g the technique suggests it will be even bigger over the next few months, with an Instagram “#jamsu” search turning up over 500 publicatio­ns. The concept is reported to have actually originated in Japan, but was quickly adopted by K-beauty fans.

The process involves moisturisi­ng the skin and applying base products such as concealer and foundation, before covering the face with a layer of talcum powder or translucen­t powder. The next step is not for the faint hearted – it requires submerging the head in cold water for up to 30 seconds, before patting the face down gently with a towel, to reveal a smooth-looking finish.

If it sounds too crazy to be true, then look to YouTube, where beauty vloggers such as Denise Lim, Favful and Beauty Vixxen have been testing out the trend

Jamsu is not the first method to rely on loose powder for a flawless matte makeup finish – in 2015 “baking”, which involves wetting the skin after foundation and concealer have been applied by using a damp sponge to dust powder over dark shadows or areas of the face that you want to highlight, enjoyed a revival. As well as highlighti­ng, the technique was used by many as a way of “setting” their make-up for the day. – AFP Relaxnews

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Beauty vlogger Denise Lim.

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