Seoul Skin Basket

Heading to Olive Young in Seoul? Answer a short skin-type questionnaire first. Sua narrows the products worth checking and sends the report by email. Photos stay optional.

240 verified product rows Ingredient and tolerance flags Cosmetic support, not medical advice EN / KR / 中文 report copy

Before the store gets noisy, sort the maybes.

Sua does not rank products just because they are trending. The report checks type fit, texture, ingredients, and tolerance first. Popularity only helps when two products are close.

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Answer

A Baumann-style questionnaire maps oil, sensitivity, pigment tendency, and wrinkle-risk habits.

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Add photos only if useful

Photo-assisted mode records visible cues like shine, texture, pores, tone marks, and redness-looking areas.

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Filter the basket

Products are checked against ingredient roles, texture, tolerance flags, links, source dates, and ranking signals.

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Receive the report

The report gives a likely type hypothesis, a shopping shortlist, and skip notes for products that look mismatched.

Skin signal observation example for optional photo mode

A report, not a product dump.

The product database keeps images, product links, source dates, ingredients, texture tags, tolerance flags, and category coverage. The landing page should make that visible without pretending the service diagnoses skin.

Type fit The likely skin-type pattern narrows the category and texture direction.
Tolerance check Fragrance, acids, retinoids, alcohol, and essential-oil flags can lower a match.
Shopping proof Olive Young or brand links are used as availability and source checks, not as a partnership claim.

A shopping note you can actually use.

Quick enough to read before you shop, specific enough to keep one viral serum from deciding the whole routine.

Sample: OSPT shopping note

Likely oily, sensitive, pigment-prone, tight-leaning pattern. Start with light textures and keep brightening actives gentle.

  • Use a low-friction cleanser and avoid stacking acid pads with retinoids on the same night.
  • Choose one brightening serum first. Niacinamide or TXA can fit, but fragrance-heavy formulas get a lower rank.
  • Sunscreen matters more than another serum if pigment marks are the main concern.
SKIN1004 sunscreen product image
SKIN1004 Sun Serum Light sunscreen candidate · source checked
Anua niacinamide TXA serum product image
Anua Niacinamide TXA Brightening candidate · tolerance review needed

Clear boundaries make the note easier to trust.

Sua can help narrow skincare choices. This page still keeps the medical line visible, so the report never reads like a diagnosis.

Cosmetic support

The report helps with skincare product selection and routine order. It does not diagnose a condition.

Optional photo context

Photos are not required. When used, they add visible context for the report and need explicit consent.

No hidden authority

No medical-authority claim, no outcome promise, no wording that implies Olive Young is a partner, and no invented review story.

Start with the questionnaire, then shop with a clearer head.

Reports are available in English, Korean, and Chinese. Start without photos. Add them only if visible skin notes would help.