How to Choose Your First Korean Essence
An essence is a lightweight, hydrating step that sits between cleansing and serums in many Korean routines. A 'first essence' is a watery treatment applied right after cleansing. Choosing one comes down to your skin type and goals.
What an Essence Does
Essences are generally water-light and focused on hydration and prepping the skin for the steps that follow. A 'first essence' is meant to be applied as the very first step on damp, freshly cleansed skin. Both are lighter and more watery than serums, which tend to be more concentrated for specific concerns.
Matching to Your Skin
For dry skin, look for hydrating humectants such as glycerin or hyaluronic acid. For oily skin, a very light, fast-absorbing essence works well. For sensitive skin, choose a simple, fragrance-free formula with soothing ingredients. There is no need to chase complex formulas; hydration is the main job.
How to Use It
Apply after toner (or first, for a first essence), patting it gently into the skin, then layer your serum and moisturizer. An essence is optional; it is a hydration boost rather than a mandatory step. Patch-test a new essence and introduce it on its own so you can tell how your skin responds.
- Essences are lightweight, hydration-focused steps
- A 'first essence' goes on first, on damp cleansed skin
- Choose humectants for dry skin, light formulas for oily skin
- An essence is optional, not a mandatory step
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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.
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