India, Jan. 29 -- Both Korean and Japanese skincare routines have gained popularity worldwide for their innovative products, techniques, and emphasis on achieving healthy, glowing skin. When it comes to Indian skin, which tends to be more sensitive and prone to hyperpigmentation, it's essential to consider its unique needs and concerns, according to doctors. Also read | What Sharmila Tagore does for 'radiant, naturally glowing skin' at 79: Her top 3 traditional Indian skincare ingredients

Korean skincare products often focus on achieving a flawless, glass-like complexion. Japanese skincare, on the other hand, tends to focus on gentle, nourishing ingredients that promote healthy, hydrated skin.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Share...