>>23949799>Where would I even look into what and how I need to do and with whatFor basic skincare, use a facial cleanser and moisturize twice a day - morning and evening before going to sleep. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive, but it'll do you well to be consistent with it.
You can also use vitamin C creams for skin-brightening and overall skin health, and add honey face masks once or twice a week (Some By Mi, Missha, etc. ngl Koreans make the best stuff when it comes to cosmetics)
As for makeup, look up some basic YouTube tutorials that cover how to use primer, foundation, and a few newbie-tier eyeliner tricks. From there, it’s mostly trial and error, but like I said, that’s part of the fun!
>My hair reaches my waistMy, you'll need quite a few bottles then! Sulfate-free shampoos don't come cheap and they typically don't produce much foam.