Step one for acne-prone skin: a pH-balanced water cleanser
This is your first-step cleanser in any skincare routine. Formulated with salicylic acid (an acne-targeting ingredient) and approved as a functional cosmetic by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, it helps to soothe acne-prone skin. With 74.69% Korean-grown centella asiatica extract, it delivers calming benefits while you cleanse.
Morning and evening routines are different
In the morning, dispense a small amount into your palms, massage gently over your entire face, then rinse with lukewarm water. In the evening, saturate a cotton pad with the cleanser and gently wipe away makeup and impurities, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. The micellar particles attract and lift away sebum and fine dust, so on light makeup days, you can skip the double cleanse.
Use the right amount and massage gently
For morning cleansing, use about a 500-won coin-sized amount in your palms. In the evening, saturate your cotton pad until it feels damp all over. Pay extra attention to sebum-prone areas like the sides of your nose and jawline, and use a lighter touch around the delicate eye and lip areas. Tea tree leaf oil and lavender oil lend a subtle herbal scent as you cleanse.
Centella meets calming actives
Cica compounds like asiaticoside and madecassic acid, extracted from Korean-grown centella asiatica, help comfort skin throughout the cleansing process. Tea tree leaf oil (for excess sebum control) and lavender oil (for soothing) join the formula, making it gentle enough even for sensitized, breakout-prone skin. Dermatologist-tested with a skin irritation index of 0.00 — clinically non-irritating.
What to know when using salicylic acid
Salicylic acid works by dissolving pore-clogging debris and dead skin cells. It's safe for daily use, but if your skin feels dry or tight, reduce how often you use it. Use within 12 months of opening, and store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. If you experience redness, itching, or other unusual reactions, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.