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The Ancient History of Korean Skincare Routine for a Bright, Luminous and Flawless Skin Glow. This Ancient Secret dates as far back as the Joseon dynasty — the history of the god-King in Korea called Hwanung, the mythological first King of Korea who was the legendary creator of the first female in Korean lore, Ungnyeo. Ungnyeo had the perfect flawless glass skin with no blemish. This story is of the Legend of Dangun and the god Hwanin (환인), ruler of the Heavens, and his son Hwanung (환웅).





Hwanung longed passionately to govern the earth, frequently gazing at it from the Heavens. Eventually, Hwanung sought his father's approval to descend to earth and take charge, which Hwanin granted. Hwanung descended to earth with 3,000 of his followers, along with the gods of rain, wind, and clouds.


prayed to Hwanung, the son of heaven, asking to become human. Hwanung tested their devotion by giving them garlic and mugwort and commanding them to stay in a dark cave for 100 days, away from sunlight, eating only those sacred herbs.





Long before the Joseon dynasty, a tiger and a bear prayed to Hwanung, the son of heaven, asking to become human.
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Hwanung tested their devotion by giving them 20 cloves of garlic and mugwort then instructing them to stay in a dark cave avoiding sunlight for 100 days, away from sunlight, eating only those sacred herbs. The bear and the tiger agreed and withdrew to a nearby cave.After 21 days, the tiger could no longer bear the conditions and left the cave.
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Hwanung tested their devotion by giving them 20 cloves of garlic and mugwort and instructing them to stay in a dark cave avoiding sunlight for 100 days, away from sunlight, eating only those sacred herbs. The bear and the tiger agreed and withdrew to a nearby cave.


