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Review: Nature Republic The First Essence

By Beautifulbuns

I love how things are always a trend in the Korean beauty world – first, it was BB cream, then it was the BB cushions. In the skincare world, you’ve now got the trend of the First essences – something that’s a nutrient-enriched version of a toner.

So far, I’ve tried the following First essences and gotten pretty decent results from them:

And well, if something’s good and not broke, don’t go fixing it – I’ll be continuing to use First essences :D

Nature Republic The First Essence1Nature Republic The First Essence – KRW32,000

 

Nature Republic The First Essence2The ingredient list is in English (for once!) – Phenoxyethanol is the latest replacement for parabens, and is a preservative derived from either grapefruits, green tea, or from a lab. I’ve done some reading and some people might get an itchy reaction from this, so do monitor your usage. My skin hasn’t had any adverse reaction to this so far, thankfully. :D

 

Nature Republic The First Essence3

 

Nature Republic The First Essence4A typical watery liquid

 

Nature Republic The First Essence5Immediately after it’s been absorbed

 

Nature Republic The First Essence6A few minutes after absorption

I say… 

  • Like all other similar First essences, this also comes in a heavy frosted glass bottle. I’m more or less resigned to this already, although I still don’t know if there’s any scientific reason for it (i.e. preserving the integrity of the product for a longer period of time). It does cramp my (shopping) style though – it means that I can’t buy more than 2 bottles at one time from Korea, cos it’ll significantly increase my shopping weight (yes, I have bought 48kg of stuff back before heh).
  • Anyhoos, the cap is the screw-on type, and the Essence is dispensed through a tiny 4mm hole across the top.
  • The liquid is watery in consistency and non-sticky.
  • It is really quickly absorbed, and leaves no residue – none of them sticky, greasy feeling.
  • It has a nice mild floral-herbal scent – herbal enough to remind you that you’re using a product with 6 herbs, but scented enough so that it doesn’t turn you off.
  • After using this for about 2-3 weeks, I actually notice that my skin is getting clearer and slightly fairer – nothing shade-changing though. It’s more of an overall improvement in my skin radiance :D
  • It’a also made my skin slightly softer and smoother, but if I were to recommend this product, it’ll be solely based on the fact that it helps in skin tone clarity. I’m guessing this can be attributed to its 90% fermented yeast from Jeju island.
  • What’s more, it ups my moisture levels – at certain times when my skin feels particularly stripped after cleansing or when it’s particularly dry, I apply some of this and I can feel my skin being soothed by the extra moisture.
  • Application info: Apply after cleansing onto bare face. I then follow up with Sulwhasoo First Care Activating Serum / Hanyul Optimising Serum –> Hanyul Skin Softner –> Emulsion –> Serum –> Cream / Day Cream –> Sulwhasoo Luminature Finisher (if I’m going out)

 

Yes I lurve this, and I’m so glad I adopted it back from Korea :D

 


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