LANEIGE WATER BANK ESSENCE_EX |
[Credits: Laneige Malaysia Official Website] |
This is actually my second bottle but this one is a redeemed gift from Laneige after collecting up to a certain points. (Yeah, you need to spend in order to gain points!) LOL XD
I emptied 2 bottles in a year which certainly isn’t my usual
empties speed if it was my Holy Grail status. But I do have to admit that I was
trying out some other serums at about the same time. But do I hate the product?
Definitely NO! Also, on the side note, Laneige actually released two essences in the water bank series, Hydro Essence and Moisture Essence in 2018 which are more personalize to certain skin types. Both which I have yet to try.
It has been out in the market for years and has been in so
many people’s Holy Grail list. It’s one of the bestseller from Laneige, loved
by Asians. Always out of stock in Korea and so is in Malaysia. But why is it
NOT my Holy Grail skincare? Find out below.
The name of the product “Essence” is somehow contradicting
because essence usually:
1)
is more like water,
2)
in a bigger bottle,
But this product is the opposite of the above. I would
prefer this as a SERUM instead. XD
I always use this after toner and before moisturizer which
is also the recommended way.
Claims:
1) Awakens natural moisturizing agents in skin for 24-hour
moisturized skin (NOT really!)
2) Smoother skin texture (YES)
3) Hydrate dry skin (YES)
4) Repairing skin damage (NOT visible)
5) Maintains optimum moisture balance in skin (50/50)
6) Reduced dead skin cells (50/50)
Ingredients
Dissect:
“Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Glycereth-26,
Cyclopentasiloxane, Hydrogenated Poly(C6-14 Olefin), Dimethicone, Limnanthes
Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Tribehenin, Cyclohexasiloxane, Chenopodium Quinoa
Seed Extract, Magnesium Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Calcium
Chloride, Ascorbyl Glucoside, Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Extract, Tillandsia
Usneoides Extract, Ceratonia Siliqua (Carob) Fruit Extract, Dimethiconol,
Betaine, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer, Ethylhexylglycerin, Isopropyl Palmitate,
Carrageenan,
Phenyl Trimethicone, Propylene Glycol, PCA Dimethicone, Hydrogenated Lecithin,
Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Disodium EDTA,
Phenoxyethanol,
Fragrance”
“Water Bank’s Secret Moisturizing Recipe:
1) Hydro Ion Mineral Water: Infused with 6 ionized moisturizing
minerals that play a role in regulating skin moisture, it swiftly penetrates
the skin to activate natural moisturizing genes in the skin.
2) Quinoa extracts: Quinoa has been a food source for
mankind for the past seven thousand years. It is also known to protect the skin
from dryness and damage.
3) Natural olive oil: Micro-sized botanical oil particles
absorb quickly into the skin to reinforce the lipid barrier in the epidermis to
help retain moisture and smoothen the skin texture.
4) Tillandsia extract: Rich in betaine, a natural
moisturizing factor (NMF) that plays an important role in hyaluronic acid
synthesis in the dermis.”
-From Laneige Main Website
From the list above, I can only identify a few possible
comedogenic ingredients. Isopropyl Palmitate
is a very widely used emollient/texture enhancer in cosmetic products BUT some
studies do show that it’s not suitable for oily skin if high amount is added
due to possible pore-clogging properties. (Since, it’s quite down the
ingredient list, I kindly believe the amount used is low) Another texture
enhancer/thickener used is Carrageenan
extracted from seaweed also believed to be highly comedogenic according to some
studies. BUT according to Paula’s Choice Skincare, both ingredients above are
GOOD and SAFE to be used.
I’m very impressed with the addition of micro-sized natural
olive oil which is very important to retain moisture level for dry skin BUT
might not be suitable for oily skin. Another downside is that this product is
not fragrance-free.
Texture:
It is a colourless slightly thick gel and spreads very
easily on the skin. Once spread with fingers, the slightly thick gel will
quickly turns into a very lightweight watery gel which your skin will
immediately feel a burst of water. The absorption is not immediate, it requires
some light massage. But give it a minute and your skin will feels supple and
smooth. It does leave a thin layer on the skin after absorption but neither
feels sticky nor tacky.
Review:
Hydration is above average and I’m truly satisfied but the
marketing claim of 24 hours moisturized skin is definitely an overstatement.
After 6 hours, I can already tell my skin is feeling dry/tight or so my makeup
that SOMETIMES started to look cakey is good enough to be the determining
criteria of dryness. XD Well… I’m still very impressed! 6 hours is already more
than I expected. It does smooth the skin temporarily and that’s because a few
silicone ingredients is added so that’s sort of cheating but I would say it’s a
beautifully-manufactured product. LOL To be honest, I’ve not much to complain
about it. Overall, above average product and worth trying at least once in
life.
Comedogenic: Sometimes
depending on weather. (When used during hotter humid weather tends to cause
small non-inflamed bumps) BUT not the big ones with pus.
Repurchase:
NO
(Malaysia is always hot and humid so I wouldn’t risk myself for those unwanted
closed comedones)
Recommendation: Normal
– Combination Dry skin (Don’t recommend to oily/acne-prone skin type)
Overall Rating: 3/5
(Above average)
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