Is the Amorepacific Vintage Single Extract Essence worth the eye-watering price?

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Isn’t it lust-inducing?!

I first learnt of the Amorepacific Vintage Single Extract Essence while I was watching Gothamista’s video in which she used this essence in her morning skincare routine during the summer of last year. When I saw this product, I was attracted to it immediately and knew that I’ve gotta get it (Do you believe in lust at first sight? That’s how I felt about this product!). However, I went online to search for reviews on it and couldn’t find much information (probably because it’s kinda a new product). My lust for it also kinda stalled when I saw its price on Sephora (US$145 for 120ml!).

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Literally my reaction when I saw its price!

Like the handsome stranger that you met briefly on the train ride during the morning rush hour, the memories and the feelings of that encounter with this product got pushed to the back of my mind as months passed by. It wasn’t until September last year (in 2017) that my friend asked me if I wanted anything from Korea as she had another friend who’s going there for a holiday. Immediately I thought of this product and asked her to haul one from Lotte Duty Free shop for me.

Ingredients

Water, Propanediol, Glycerin, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, 1,2-Hexanediol, Ethylhexylglycerin

If you just look at its ingredients list as above, you’ll note that this product is basically made out of glycerin (a humectant) and green tea extract (a strong antioxidant).

How does the Amorepacific Vintage Single Extract Essence fare?

Amorepacific’s Vintage Single Extract Essence is described as a skin-enhancing essence sourced from single extract, antioxidant-rich green tea that has been naturally fermented and aged to pre-tox and purify skin before ageing occurs. The antioxidant-rich green tea was harvested from AMOREPACIFIC’s Dolsongi tea garden on Jeju island. The handpicked leaves used to create the original single extract are fermented for 50 days, aged in traditional Korean earthenware for another 50 days and extracted for 24 hours, using the patented Full Body Extraction, to create a concentrated skin superfood. The fermentation process really maximises the potency of the EGCG (Epigallocatechin Gallate) in this green tea extract. EGCG is a powerful antioxidant which protect cells from damage.

See the video below from Amorepacific on this product! I swear this advertisement is so effective and makes me want to rush out to buy it immediately!

 

Even though I’ve had this product for around 6 months, I only really started cranking down to using it seriously around the end of January this year (2018) since I was using the Sulwhasoo First Care Serum previously. So I’ve been using this product both in my day and night skincare routines for around 1.5 months and I’m ready to share my thoughts of this product with you.

Amorepacific’s Vintage Single Extract Essence is similar to a First Care Essence/ Serum in that you’ll need to use it in the first step after cleansing your face. For the first 2 weeks that I was using this product, I only pour out a few drops from the glass bottle and pat it into my skin. However, I later decanted it into a plastic spray bottle to spray it all over my face instead. There are 2 main reasons why I do so. Firstly, the product is extremely liquid, almost water-like, and I would find it seeping out through the gaps of my fingers. D*mn if I’m gonna let my floor gain all these anti-ageing super anti-oxidant benefits instead of my skin! Secondly, my 3 year-old daughter is now extremely curious about the “magic” potions that her mama keeps on the dressing table. She likes to pretend that she’s using them the same way as her mama does. To my absolute shock and horror, I caught her trying to shake the glass bottle of this particular product (that costs US$128/ US$145 a bottle, mind you!). For my own peace of mind and my daughter’s safety (in case she breaks the bottle and gets cut by the glass shards), I decided to decant it instead.

Anyway, as I was saying, the product is extremely liquid and it smells of tea (like duh!). I literally feel like I’m spraying my face with tea everytime I use this product. My initial impressions of this product was that it is lightly hydrating, softening and seems to help boost the absorption rate of my subsequent skincare. To be honest, I didn’t really see much results for the initial 2 weeks that I was using this product. I was just enjoying the sensorial experience of using this product. After 4 weeks, I find that my skin was significantly softer. I wanted to test if this new texture of my skin was due to this product so I stop using it for a few days just to see if there would be a difference. I noticed that although my skin still looks relatively ok, the feel of it was really quite different. Although my skin still feels smooth, it didn’t quite have the velvety softness that it had before.

However, the pressing question is this: is the difference in the softness of the skin a big enough factor for me to repurchase, considering its price? To be honest, I’m not certain either. Currently, I’ve got 3 new essences in my stash that I’ve not tried out yet. I’m not sure if the performance of those essence would be better than this essence but, they are certainly cheaper than the Amorepacific one. To date however, it is the best essence that I’ve used before. I might do a comparison post of all the essences that I’ve tried sometime in the future.

Where can you find it?

I asked a friend to purchase it from Korea. It retails at US$128 (120ml sized) at Lotte Duty Free shops.

Alternatively, you can also purchase it from Sephora (USA) or Nordstrom Online. It retails at US$145 (120ml sized).

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Review – Whamisa Organic Flowers Deep Rich Essence Toner

Look at that gorgeous frosted glass bottle!

Whamisa is a Korean skincare brand that specialises in organic skincare that utilities fermented ingredients. Their products are not tested on animals and many of their products are also vegan and vegetarian friendly. The most remarkable thing to note about their skincare is that they are based on a water-less method whereby they used ingredients such as aloe leaf extract (instead of water), providing extra hydrating benefits to the skin. The product which I’m going to talk about today is their star product – Whamisa’s Organic Flowers Deep Rich Essence Toner!

 Let’s just check out its ingredients list before we carry on with the review:

Ingredients

*Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract , *Chrysanthemum Morifolium Flower Extract, *Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, *Lactobacillus/Chrysanthemum Sinense Flower Ferment Filtrate, *Lactobacillus/Nelumbo Nucifera Flower Ferment Filtrate, *Lactobacillus/Teraxacum Officinale (Dandelion) Rhizome/Root Ferment Filtrate, Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate, *Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, *Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, *Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, *Helichrysum Arenarium Flower Extract, *Brassica Oleracea Italica (Broccoli) Extract, *Glycerin, ☆Propanediol, **Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, **Paeonia Suffruticosa Root Extract, **Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Extract, Lithospermum Erythrorhizon Root Extract, Xanthan Gum, Aniba Rosaeodora (Rosewood) Wood Oil, *Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Oil, Cymbopogon Schoenanthus Oil, ***Fragrance
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//*Certified Organically Grown **Natural Preservative ***Natural Origin ☆Ecocert/

This product is also BDIH certified and EWG Verified!

How does the Whamisa Organic Flowers Deep Rich Essence Toner fare?

The Whamisa Organic Flowers Deep Rich Essence Toner is a facial toner infused with organic botanical extracts for a quick boost of hydration and nourishment. It is  formulated with Aloe Vera extract, Chrysanthemum extract, Oat Kernel, as well as fermented Dandelion and Argan Oil to improve skin texture and leave skin dewy and deeply hydrated. It has a slightly viscous bouncy texture that takes a slightly longer time to be absorbed into the skin. However, rest assured that there is no sticky feeling left on your skin after the product is absorbed.

A slightly viscous texture that still feels light on skin

I usually use the product in the hydrating toner step in my skincare routine like so:

Double Cleanse => Acid Toner => Whamisa Organic Flowers Deep Rich Essence Toner => Serum(s) => Moisturiser mixed with facial oil

Sometimes I would use the ‘3 skin method’ while using this whereby I would pat this product in 3 thin layers in succession before I continue with my other serums. I know that the ‘7 skin method’ is in vogue now (whereby you’ll pat the product in 7 thin layers in succession) but since I also apply other serums and a moisturiser after this step, the ‘3 skin method’ is the most ideal for me.

The first thing I noticed when I used this product is its delicate floral scent that makes you feel luxurious and relaxed while using it. The second thing I noticed is just how hydrated, soft and glowy my skin looks after I’ve used it. This product also helps to calm down my skin after my acid toner and prepares it perfectly for receiving the nutrients in my serum step. I’ve also discovered that this product seems to prolong the hydrating effects of my hydrating serums. In fact, my skin no longer feels dehydrated and oily in my T-zone area in the mid-afternoon mark (around 4pm to 5pm).

I’ve been really enjoying using this essence toner for the past 3 months and just to slow down and savour my me-time in my skincare routine. I’m still trying to work through my stash of hydrating essences and this is definitely going in my list of to-be-repurchased products!

Where can you find it?

I bought this product from Qoo10 SG Online. I paid around S$38 (120ml sized) for this product but I’ve seen it being listed anywhere from S$35 to S$52. Please note that this amount is not inclusive of shipping costs.

In the US, you can purchase this product from Glow Recipe. It retails at US$40 (120ml sized).

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Review – Belif The True Tincture Essence – Chamomile

I love its old-fashioned packaging!

I picked up Belif’s The True Tincture of Chamomile together with the Peat Miracle Revital Serum Concentrate a while ago on the recommendation of their sales personnel. I’ve been using this product for quite some time and today I’ll be sharing my thoughts on how it worked for me. Before we begin, let’s just check out its ingredients below, shall we?

Ingredients

Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract (86%), 1,2-Hexanediol, Glycerin, Beta-Glucan, Panthenol, Glycereth-26, Centella Asiatica Extract, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract*, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract*, Nepeta Cataria Extract*, Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Leaf Extract*, Baptisia Tinctoria Root Extract*, Stellaria Media (Chickweed) Extract*, Saccharomyces/Imperata Cylindrica Root Ferment Extract, Saccharomyces/Viscum Album (Mistletoe) Ferment Extract, Lactobacillus/Soybean Ferment Extract, Alcohol, Water, Glucosyl Hesperidin, Polydatin, Niacinamide, Trisodium EDTA, PEG-8, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Alanyl Glutamine, PEG-150, Sodium Hyaluronate, Ethylhexylglycerin, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Sodium Citrate, Citric Acid, Fragrance+, Citral, Cintronnellol, Limonene, Geraniol, Linalool.

How does the Belif True Tincture of Chamomile fare?

This product contains 86% of Belif’s chamomile tincture™, made by using the traditional herb extracting tincture method. It’s supposed to help in improving the blood circulation in your skin and gives vitality to the skin which helps with essence absorption in the next step. In a nutshell, it’s sort of like the First Care Essence prevalent in most Korean skincare. I usually use it in the hydrating essence step after I’ve applied all my actives in both my daytime and night time skincare routine. You can apply it either by pouring it out on a cotton pad and swiping it all over your face, or a more frugal way of using it would be to shake out a few drops of this product into your palms and patting it into your skin.

The first time I used this product, I was impressed by how soothing it was to my skin. I guess the chamomile extract as well as the oat extract in it are responsible for that soothing action. If my skin was feeling slightly sensitized by my strong actives, this product would calm down any redness in my skin fast. It absorbs quickly and easily into my skin and provides a light layer of hydration for my other serums to layer over. One of the reasons why I love using this product is also due to its minty herbal smell that just enhances the whole sensory experience of using it. Honestly I wasn’t expecting much from this product when I bought it so it definitely surprised me that I liked it this much. It actually reminds me greatly of my another beloved toner – the Clarins Toning Lotion With Camomile. I would gladly repurchase this product once I’ve worked through my stash of hydrating essences.

Where can you find it?

I bought this product from their standalone store. It retails at S$50 (75ml sized). You can find out more about the store locations of Belif’s products here.

Thank you for reading!