Skincare routine- kiku lotion, goodal vegan rice toner, etude soon jung emulsion. I use actives at night so I follow up with a local brand thicker cream, with the same toners.
Star ingredients- Rice Ferment Filtrate (Sake), Ceramide AP and Ceramide NP, Arbutin, Yuzu extract.
Review- The 1 litre bottle is huge and will last me forever. In J beauty, lotion actually means toner. I got it for ¥1040 on Amazon during the black friday sale, so it’s quite affordable. It’s a bit hard to store as it doesn’t fit into my skincare shelves.
The texture is quite lightweight , milky and runny, which makes it easy to layer. I usually do 1 or 2 layers. It has a mild citrus smell that goes away quickly after applying.
I use it mainly on my face for now. The toner mainly contains fermented rice or sake, I’ve seen a reduction in my acne as my skin barrier has been strengthened by the fermented yeast . If a pimple appeared, it would be smaller and would disappear quickly.
I purchased this toner as was interested in the fermented ingredients and ceramides. It’s my first J beauty purchase. I had seen the hype behind kikumassaumune, so I wanted to try it for myself. I have previously used the haru haru black toner so my skin is used to fermented ingredients, hence I had no irritation.
I did not notice any brightening effects from this toner, as I already use other active ingredients such as glycolic acid and kojic acid.
I will not be repurchasing this anytime soon as I want to try other J beauty toners.But this is a solid option for anyone who is interested in fermented ingredients and milky toners.
Pros- lightweight texture, affordable, big bottle.
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Skin type- acne prone, slightly dry skin
Climate- hot and humid
Skincare routine- kiku lotion, goodal vegan rice toner, etude soon jung emulsion. I use actives at night so I follow up with a local brand thicker cream, with the same toners.
Age- early 20’s
Ingredients- Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol , Rice Ferment Filtrate (Sake), Glutamic Acid, Arginine, Leucine, Ceramide NP, Ceramide AP, Placenta Placental Extract, Arbutin, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Citrus Junos (Yuzu) Fruit Extract, Citrus Junos (Yuzu) Seed Extract, Glycine Soja Protein, Maltitol, Methyl Gluceth-10, Polysorbate 20, PEG-6 Hydrogenated Oil, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose, Sodium Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben.
Star ingredients- Rice Ferment Filtrate (Sake), Ceramide AP and Ceramide NP, Arbutin, Yuzu extract.
Review- The 1 litre bottle is huge and will last me forever. In J beauty, lotion actually means toner. I got it for ¥1040 on Amazon during the black friday sale, so it’s quite affordable. It’s a bit hard to store as it doesn’t fit into my skincare shelves.
The texture is quite lightweight , milky and runny, which makes it easy to layer. I usually do 1 or 2 layers. It has a mild citrus smell that goes away quickly after applying.
I use it mainly on my face for now. The toner mainly contains fermented rice or sake, I’ve seen a reduction in my acne as my skin barrier has been strengthened by the fermented yeast . If a pimple appeared, it would be smaller and would disappear quickly.
I purchased this toner as was interested in the fermented ingredients and ceramides. It’s my first J beauty purchase. I had seen the hype behind kikumassaumune, so I wanted to try it for myself. I have previously used the haru haru black toner so my skin is used to fermented ingredients, hence I had no irritation.
I did not notice any brightening effects from this toner, as I already use other active ingredients such as glycolic acid and kojic acid.
I will not be repurchasing this anytime soon as I want to try other J beauty toners.But this is a solid option for anyone who is interested in fermented ingredients and milky toners.
Pros- lightweight texture, affordable, big bottle.
Cons- fragrance , slightly sticky