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Review: Laneige's Fresh Calming Series

I am back! I went on a long hiatus due to lots of commitment in my life!
In these few years, time really flies! Tried so much stuff and went to many places that I feel like sharing with everyone.


Laneige's latest skincare product - Fresh Calming series really caught my eye with their lovely peach hues bottles. I am a sucker for beautiful packaging. Furthermore, their plant-derived extract is from the lychee fruit, I am so in love with fruit-scented/fruit extract products.

Hence, I got help to get the whole series bought from Lotte World in Korea. Now, I am always looking forward to getting my morning regime done! A far cry from the lazy me, who dread putting product after product after product on my face. Who is the same as me?


Getting on to the products, first up is Laneige's fresh calming gel cleanser! I really like that the nozzle dispense just the right amount of gel cleanser for my face with one pump. A small ten-cent coin amount goes a long way with enough foam to clean my face. My face feels moisturized after usage. It doesn't irritate my skin at all.


Next up is Laneige's fresh calming toner, I use one cotton pad to gently pat the toner onto my face. As listed on their website, it is a moisturizing toner as it strengthen the moisture barrier with deep seawater. I feel it is a decent toner with a really nice scent. No wow factor in this though.

Use 3 times of this amount for my whole face~


Next is their fresh calming serum which is a oil-free serum that provide a refreshing finish. I like that it is a very light serum that is easily absorbed into the skin. The clear and dilute serum glides easily on my face.



Tiny air bubbles - just like bubble foam

Lastly, the star of the Fresh Calming series - Morning Mask! I have never come across anything like this. Perhaps I'm just suaku/ignorant, but the texture of this mask is really unique. The spray bottle ,which looks like a whipping cream bottle, dispense fine particle air mousse.This leave on mask is the last step of my morning regime and I am really surprise that my skin absorb it rather quickly! To be truthful, I tried the tester at Laneige flagship store in Singapore and to my dismay the absorption of product on my hand was slow. My hand was still a tad sticky after some time. Thus, I was really pleased to know that when i applied the morning mask on my face, the absorption was rather quick. HENG!

All in all, I really love this series a lot. I will use these products a little longer to see if there's any significant difference in my skin condition. Looking at the photos that I took, I really use minimal amount of product to maximize my money worth. Haha!

P.S: I spent around $400 on Laneige products in Korea! -_-|| I am contemplating if I should review some more Laneige products~

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