Why Korean Girls Drink Bootgicha for Beauty
, by Anonymous, 5 min reading time
, by Anonymous, 5 min reading time
Your skincare routine might be perfect — but your gut could be ruining it.
In Korea, beauty isn't just about what you put on your face. It's about what you put in your body.
And more beauty insiders are waking up to one truth: Gut health is skin health.
Welcome to the world of bootgicha — a traditional Korean bloating tea that's quietly fueling the flawless glow of K-idols and K-beauty girls alike.
Your skin reflects what’s going on inside. When your gut is stressed, it can lead to:
That’s why in Korea, inner wellness rituals are essential to every glow-up. And right now? Bootgicha is the go-to.
Walk into any Olive Young in Seoul, and you’ll see shelves of bootgicha. Scroll through K-idol vlogs and behind-the-scenes shots — chances are, there's a warm cup of this roasted tea in hand.
Bootgicha isn't just a drink. It's a beauty ritual.
The most common base? Roasted Pumpkin and Red Bean.
But here’s the real game-changer:
A traditional Korean ingredient rich in natural prebiotics.
FCCE helps nourish your gut microbiome, reduce internal inflammation, and support smoother digestion. In short? It helps calm your insides so your outside can glow.
This isn't a trendy add-on. It's been used by Korean herbalists for generations — and now rediscovered by the K-beauty world.
To truly feel the benefits, you need a high concentration of FCCE, supported by pumpkin and red bean.
And that's exactly what Kotea delivers.
We crafted a bootgicha blend with:
No steeping. No bitterness. Just shake, sip, and glow.
Thousands of K-beauty fans are making Kotea their new nighttime ritual.
Why? Because when your gut is happy, your skin shows it.
Add bootgicha to your daily routine. Your reflection tomorrow will thank you.
Discover Kotea Bootgicha — and feel the difference from the inside out.