I’m a sucker for The History of Whoo but occasionally betray them with Sooryehan. Almost all products performed great, bad news for my wallet. REVIEW in the comment
I’m a sucker for The History of Whoo but occasionally betray them with Sooryehan. Almost all products performed great, bad news for my wallet. REVIEW in the comment
**Impressions (late 30s, caucasian-asian living in Switzerland)**
* The History of Whoo Gongjinhyang Seol (White): My routine for summer season for years now. My favourite product from this line is the cream. My skin loves it during summer as it provides enough moisture without making me look greasy. Balancer and Emulsion are very lightweight. The cleanser is a bit too harsh (i only use it when I have some samples) but the Peeling gel is great! Not to harsh but I only use it max 1x week. The Ultimate corrector is an ok product. It works on new blemishes but sucks when it comes to old blemishes.
* The History of Whoo Jin Yul Hyang (red): I hate to admit that my skin fell in love with the balancer and emulsion this winter season. It got me through the cold, dry winter season and made my sebacious filaments invisible. But the cream broke me out. Good news; I only need the sample size for winter, so I won’t be purchasing the big bottles.
* The History of Whoo Hwanyu: The eye cream and youth cream worked incredibly well during winter season, but I wasn’t impressed with the essence. To well, I want to purchase it. My wallet is crying. But little goes a long way, maybe I just buy 2x the samples. The products of these line are simply glorious; they feel lightweight but work for the whole day without having to reapply any moisturizer and it didn’t make me look greasy. WTF is this magic?
* The History of Whoo Gongjinhyang (orange): This has been my to go product during fall season when the Seol line won’t do it any longer. It’s good for hydration when the weather is not yet too dry. My favourite is the cream honestly. I don’t like the strong smell. The eye cream isn’t as good as the one from the Hwanyu line, but it’s still above average. The essence is a ‘meh’ for me. Didn’t do much. For next year, I’ll try skipping it and swith from Seol to Jin Yul Hyang and see what happens.
* The History of Whoo Bichup Ultimate Recovery Youth serum: Love-hate relationship. I’m still on the fence after about 50 samples if it’s working or not. But why do I keep purchasing these samples? I don’t have a clue. It does work, but just not enough to justify the price of the big bottle, I guess.
* The History of Whoo Cheongidan Intensive Brightening Ampoule Concentrate: This is a “shut-up-and-take-my-money” product. My skin is the most glamorous whilst using this product. No need for bb cream after a week of daily use. My skin simply loves it. It’s even better than The History of Whoo Gongjinhyang Seol Radiant White Ampoule. I decided to ditch the Radiant White Ampoule completely.
* The History of Whoo Cheongidan Rejuvenating Pro-Radiance Balancing Toner: I like it very much, it’s not as watery as the Gongjinhyang balancers, more like the Jin Yul Hyang. But it doesn’t *do* anything visible. So I’m not yet so convinced if I should repurchase or just stick to the samples and be forever indecisive as I am with the Bichup serum.
* The History of Whoo Cheongidan Ultimate Lifting Ampoule Concentrate: Doesn’t do much for me and when I compare it to the Intensive Brightening Ampoule Concentrate, it just feels underhwelming. I get all the hydration and vibrance from the Brightening Concentrate and look like a queen. I just use it up and forget it.
* Sooryehan The Black Serum: I love it so much but I forgot why I added it to my routine in the first place. What will happen if I ditch it? I’m afraid.
I haven’t tried the Sooryehan The Black cleanser and The History of Whoo Cheonyuldan Ultimate Regenerating Overnight Mask, but I’m looking forward to it.
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**Impressions (late 30s, caucasian-asian living in Switzerland)**
* The History of Whoo Gongjinhyang Seol (White): My routine for summer season for years now. My favourite product from this line is the cream. My skin loves it during summer as it provides enough moisture without making me look greasy. Balancer and Emulsion are very lightweight. The cleanser is a bit too harsh (i only use it when I have some samples) but the Peeling gel is great! Not to harsh but I only use it max 1x week. The Ultimate corrector is an ok product. It works on new blemishes but sucks when it comes to old blemishes.
* The History of Whoo Jin Yul Hyang (red): I hate to admit that my skin fell in love with the balancer and emulsion this winter season. It got me through the cold, dry winter season and made my sebacious filaments invisible. But the cream broke me out. Good news; I only need the sample size for winter, so I won’t be purchasing the big bottles.
* The History of Whoo Hwanyu: The eye cream and youth cream worked incredibly well during winter season, but I wasn’t impressed with the essence. To well, I want to purchase it. My wallet is crying. But little goes a long way, maybe I just buy 2x the samples. The products of these line are simply glorious; they feel lightweight but work for the whole day without having to reapply any moisturizer and it didn’t make me look greasy. WTF is this magic?
* The History of Whoo Gongjinhyang (orange): This has been my to go product during fall season when the Seol line won’t do it any longer. It’s good for hydration when the weather is not yet too dry. My favourite is the cream honestly. I don’t like the strong smell. The eye cream isn’t as good as the one from the Hwanyu line, but it’s still above average. The essence is a ‘meh’ for me. Didn’t do much. For next year, I’ll try skipping it and swith from Seol to Jin Yul Hyang and see what happens.
* The History of Whoo Bichup Ultimate Recovery Youth serum: Love-hate relationship. I’m still on the fence after about 50 samples if it’s working or not. But why do I keep purchasing these samples? I don’t have a clue. It does work, but just not enough to justify the price of the big bottle, I guess.
* The History of Whoo Cheongidan Intensive Brightening Ampoule Concentrate: This is a “shut-up-and-take-my-money” product. My skin is the most glamorous whilst using this product. No need for bb cream after a week of daily use. My skin simply loves it. It’s even better than The History of Whoo Gongjinhyang Seol Radiant White Ampoule. I decided to ditch the Radiant White Ampoule completely.
* The History of Whoo Cheongidan Rejuvenating Pro-Radiance Balancing Toner: I like it very much, it’s not as watery as the Gongjinhyang balancers, more like the Jin Yul Hyang. But it doesn’t *do* anything visible. So I’m not yet so convinced if I should repurchase or just stick to the samples and be forever indecisive as I am with the Bichup serum.
* The History of Whoo Cheongidan Ultimate Lifting Ampoule Concentrate: Doesn’t do much for me and when I compare it to the Intensive Brightening Ampoule Concentrate, it just feels underhwelming. I get all the hydration and vibrance from the Brightening Concentrate and look like a queen. I just use it up and forget it.
* Sooryehan The Black Serum: I love it so much but I forgot why I added it to my routine in the first place. What will happen if I ditch it? I’m afraid.
I haven’t tried the Sooryehan The Black cleanser and The History of Whoo Cheonyuldan Ultimate Regenerating Overnight Mask, but I’m looking forward to it.