Korean alternative to SK-II Facial Treatment Essence
Want a Korean alternative to SK-II Facial Treatment Essence? Korean skincare is famous for delivering the same proven actives — backed by formulation science, at far better value. Here's the K-beauty pick and why it works.
The Korean alternative
≈ Galactomyces / yeast ferment filtrate — The reference is famous for its single yeast-ferment-filtrate 'Pitera' star; MISSHA's First Treatment Essence is the most widely cited fermented first-essence built around galactomyces ferment filtrate for glow and refined-looking texture. Same first-essence ritual at a fraction of the price. Save ~70–85%.
Why the Korean formula compares
Korea's skincare industry iterates fast on proven actives — ferments, peptides, centella and niacinamide — in elegant, barrier-friendly textures. That's how a Korean essence can match a Western icon like SK-II Facial Treatment Essence on the ingredients that actually matter, for less.
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What is essence in Korean skincare?
Essence is a lightweight, watery Korean skincare layer applied after toner and before serum. It's designed to hydrate and prep the skin so later products absorb better. Often fermented or ingredient-rich, essence is sometimes called the heart of a Korean routine.
What is the difference between essence and serum?
In Korean skincare, essence is typically a thinner, hydration-focused layer that preps skin, while serum is more concentrated with targeted actives like vitamin C or niacinamide. Essence usually comes first; serum follows. The line between them blurs, and not every routine needs both.
✍️ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team — dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.
General educational information using cosmetic structure-function wording — not medical advice. Always patch-test new actives. © KoreaPlus.