Price: $2199
(as of Mar 03, 2025 07:06:33 UTC – Details)


6-In-1 Korean Facial Skin Care Set Essential for Daily Moisturizing, Green Tea Skin Care Products: Eye Cream, Cleanser, Mud Mask, Toner, Hairbands and Facial Brushes for Daily Skincare Routine Set
$2,199.00
Katherine Broderick –
Only recieved the mud mask and toner
Disappointed that i only recieved part of my order, my daughter was super excited and then most of the order was missing.
Kris –
Decent skincare starter kit, though incomplete. Not made where you think.
First I was a bit perturbed after I placed my order that this four step skincare set has “Korea” written all over the description but it is not made there; it is made in China. So it is being a bit misrepresented here, well quite a bit misrepresented, although if they’d said it was a “Korean style” skincare kit I think that would be acceptable.These products are marketed to teens and young women. I myself, am certainly no teenager, but as a general rule my very oily skin does respond pretty well to products marketed at the younger set.I set aside my disappointment that this was not actually a K-beauty product and gave these items a fair try. I wasn’t quite sure what order to use them in so I started with the facial cleanser. It’s in a tube and there’s a little built in brush so you can scrub the cleanser onto your skin. I kind of like that touch, don’t think I’ve ever encountered a cleanser designed like that before. The cleanser worked well especially with the brush action. Next step up is the mud mask. It’s certainly quite muddy all right, and green color; I dried my face, applied a liberal amount and let it set for about 15 minutes before I washed it off. The mask felt pretty nice. I haven’t checked the ingredients list but there was a mild little tingly feeling so maybe it has mint or menthol – not much though, just a little bit. Mud masks are good for oily skin. I like this mask quite well.After that, the toner. I also rather like the toner – it doesn’t smell like rubbing alcohol and it’s a spray on – which is a great idea, actually. It felt nice on my skin after the first two steps. Final step is the eye roller, which dispenses a clear gel like substance. I didn’t feel this product was particularly special. Not bad though, and better than some I’ve tried before; just that it didn’t blow me away.This “skincare kit” is incomplete without a moisturizer, and I have no idea why one wasn’t included. I would have traded the mask for a good moisturizer, as that is a product I use daily while a mask maybe, once a week or twice at the most.These products are good quality, nicely packaged and pleasant to use. I don’t think they’ll replace my standard K-beauty skincare line but these have a place in my life and that’s in my travel bag. I’ll make good use of them. Just too bad they’re KINO (Korean In Name Only).
TechAndJewelGeeks –
Very nice set, and although not Korean, the green tea has helped soothe my acne prone skin
I’m a huge fan of green tea products (and K-beauty products), and was excited to see this “Korean” Green Tea set; it’s not Koren, btw, so I went into it with skepticism – but am very pleasantly surprised.The reason I’m a fan of green tea products is because they’re soothing to acne prone and also sensitive skin, both which I have. I do like that these products come as a set comprising a fairly simple skincare routine: a mild cleanser, toner, a deeper cleaning mud mask, and then an eye cream.I use the cleanser, toner, and eye cream every day and the mud mask once or twice a week. I have noticed in the 2 weeks I’ve been using the set that my acne has improved and, even better, my under eye circles don’t look nearly as bad. The cleanser itself does a great job at removing my makeup and leaves my face clean plus the smell isn’t bad at all. I use the eye cream every night after my cleansing routine and love the results I’ve seen so far. Overall, this is a great skincare set. You’ll be happy – and so will your skin.ð