Constitutional Skincare

K-Beauty Matched to Your Body Type

Why does the same "holy grail" product work miracles for your friend but break you out? Your constitutional skin type holds the answer. Discover which Korean beauty ingredients are actually formulated for your skin.

Why One-Size-Fits-All Skincare Fails

The K-beauty industry has revolutionized skincare with innovative ingredients and multi-step routines. But there's a problem: the same product can transform one person's skin while destroying another's.

Korean constitutional skincare - why some K-beauty products work for your friend but not for you, explained by Sasang body type

Traditional Korean medicine has understood this for over 130 years. Your constitutional type (์‚ฌ์ƒ์ฒด์งˆ) determines your skin's inherent tendencies - whether it runs hot or cold, oily or dry, reactive or resilient. When you match your skincare to your constitution, you stop fighting your skin and start working with it.

This approach is rooted in Hanbang (ํ•œ๋ฐฉ) - traditional Korean medicine principles that have been applied to skincare since the Joseon Dynasty. Premium K-beauty brands like Sulwhasoo, The History of Whoo, and Beauty of Joseon have built their formulations around Hanbang ingredients, though they rarely explain which constitutional type each product best serves.

The Core Principle: Hot constitutions need cooling, calming ingredients. Cold constitutions need warming, nourishing ingredients. Using the wrong type doesn't just fail to help - it can actively harm your skin.

Hot vs. Cold Constitutions

The four constitutional types divide into two temperature categories, each requiring fundamentally different skincare approaches:

๐Ÿ”ฅ Hot Constitutions

Tae-Yang (ํƒœ์–‘์ธ) ยท So-Yang (์†Œ์–‘์ธ)

Skin runs warm, prone to redness, inflammation, and reactivity. Easily overheated by rich products. Needs cooling and calming.

Key Ingredients

Centella Asiatica Green Tea Aloe Vera Cucumber Bamboo Water Hyaluronic Acid

Avoid

Ginseng Warming Oils Heavy Occlusives

โ„๏ธ Cold Constitutions

Tae-Eum (ํƒœ์Œ์ธ) ยท So-Eum (์†Œ์Œ์ธ)

Skin runs cool, prone to dullness, dryness, and sluggish circulation. Needs warming and nourishing ingredients to boost vitality.

Key Ingredients

Ginseng Fermented Extracts Royal Jelly Rice Bran Propolis Honey

Caution With

Over-Exfoliation Harsh Actives Stripping Cleansers
Hot vs cold skin types in Korean medicine - hot constitution skin tends toward redness and oiliness while cold constitution skin tends toward dryness and dullness
Hot-type skin (left) runs warm and reactive; cold-type skin (right) is dry and dull

Skincare by Constitution Type

Each of the four types has unique skin characteristics and optimal ingredients. Find your type below:

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Tae-Yang Skin

ํƒœ์–‘์ธ ยท The Most Reactive

Skin Characteristics

Extremely reactive and sensitive. Thin, delicate skin that flushes easily. Prone to redness, irritation, and heat-related breakouts. Minimal tolerance for active ingredients.

โœ“ Best Ingredients
Centella Asiatica Aloe Vera Chamomile Cucumber Oat Extract Mugwort
โœ— Avoid
Ginseng Retinol Vitamin C (high %) AHA/BHA Fragrance
Full Tae-Yang Guide โ†’
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Tae-Eum Skin

ํƒœ์Œ์ธ ยท The Most Resilient

Skin Characteristics

Thick, resilient skin that can handle strong actives. Tends toward oiliness and congestion. Prone to clogged pores and dullness without proper exfoliation. Sweating is beneficial.

โœ“ Best Ingredients
BHA/Salicylic Acid Niacinamide Clay Charcoal Tea Tree Willow Bark
โœ— Caution
Heavy Creams Coconut Oil Thick Occlusives
Full Tae-Eum Guide โ†’
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So-Yang Skin

์†Œ์–‘์ธ ยท The Most Dehydrated

Skin Characteristics

Runs hot but often dehydrated. Combination skin with oily T-zone. Prone to inflammation and heat-related issues. Needs cooling hydration without heaviness.

โœ“ Best Ingredients
Snail Mucin Hyaluronic Acid Centella Green Tea Watermelon Bamboo Water
โœ— Avoid
Ginseng Ginger Cinnamon Heavy Oils
Full So-Yang Guide โ†’
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So-Eum Skin

์†Œ์Œ์ธ ยท The Most Delicate

Skin Characteristics

Thin, pale, and dry. Poor circulation leads to dullness. Slow to heal, easily depleted. Needs gentle warming and deep nourishment. Benefits from ginseng.

โœ“ Best Ingredients
Ginseng Fermented Rice Royal Jelly Propolis Honey Ceramides
โœ— Caution
Strong Acids Retinoids (high %) Stripping Cleansers
Full So-Eum Guide โ†’

Popular K-Beauty Ingredients by Constitution

Which Constitutions Benefit from Each Ingredient

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Centella Asiatica

Cooling, healing

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Ginseng

Warming, energizing

๐ŸŒ

Snail Mucin

Hydrating, repairing

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Rice Ferment

Brightening, nourishing

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Green Tea

Antioxidant, cooling

๐Ÿฏ

Propolis & Honey

Healing, nourishing

๐Ÿ’ง

Hyaluronic Acid

Hydrating, plumping

๐Ÿงช

Niacinamide

Balancing, brightening

Sample Routines by Temperature

๐Ÿ”ฅ Hot Constitution Routine

  1. 1
    Gentle Gel Cleanser Low pH, non-stripping
  2. 2
    Centella Toner Cooling, prep for hydration
  3. 3
    Snail Mucin Essence Repair, hydrate without heat
  4. 4
    Aloe Gel Moisturizer Lightweight, soothing finish
  5. 5
    Mineral Sunscreen Physical blockers preferred

โ„๏ธ Cold Constitution Routine

  1. 1
    Oil or Balm Cleanser Nourishing double cleanse
  2. 2
    Fermented Essence Galactomyces, rice ferment
  3. 3
    Ginseng Serum Energize dull, tired skin
  4. 4
    Rich Cream with Ceramides Seal in nutrients, protect barrier
  5. 5
    Facial Oil (PM) Extra nourishment at night

Find Your Constitutional Skin Type

Take our free assessment to discover which K-beauty ingredients are perfect for your skin.

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โœ“ 10 questions โœ“ 3 minutes โœ“ Personalized skincare tips

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I use ginseng if I'm a So-Yang type? +

Ginseng is a warming, stimulating ingredient. So-Yang constitutions already run hot - they have excess heat that needs to be cooled. Adding ginseng is like throwing fuel on a fire. It can cause inflammation, redness, breakouts, and accelerate the depletion of your cooling yin energy. The same applies to Tae-Yang types. Stick to cooling ingredients like centella, green tea, and aloe instead.

Is snail mucin good for all skin types? +

Snail mucin is relatively neutral and hydrating, making it suitable for most types. However, it's especially beneficial for hot constitutions (Tae-Yang, So-Yang) because it provides deep hydration and repair without adding heat. Cold constitutions can use it too, but may want to pair it with more nourishing, warming ingredients for optimal results.

My skin is oily but I'm told I'm a "cold" type. How? +

Constitutional temperature isn't the same as skin oiliness. Tae-Eum types, for example, are considered a "cold" constitution but often have oily, congested skin due to their large Liver (which relates to storage and accumulation). Their oiliness isn't from excess heat - it's from sluggish metabolism. They need ingredients that help move and clear, not necessarily cooling ingredients.

Can I use retinol with my constitution? +

Retinol tolerance varies by constitution. Tae-Eum types with thick, resilient skin often handle retinol well. Tae-Yang and So-Eum types with thin, sensitive skin should use low concentrations or gentler alternatives like bakuchiol. So-Yang types fall in the middle. Always start low and slow, regardless of type.

How do I know my constitutional skin type? +

Your skin type follows your overall constitutional type. Take our Sasang constitution assessment to discover your type - it will reveal not just your skin tendencies, but your optimal diet, exercise, and lifestyle patterns as well. Your skin is just one expression of your whole constitutional pattern.