Kristen Stewart Shows Us How to Do Tomboy-Chic Right

Donegal Rapeseed July 24, 2015 No Comments
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Since teaming up with stylist Tara Swennen on her post-“Twilight” era aesthetic, Kristen Stewart’s well-tailored and tomboyish looks have been particularly inspiring to us. The casual outfit the actress chose while out and about in New York on Sunday is no exception, and truth be told, I will likely find a way to copy it before the summer is through.

So, have you heard about essence yet? And more importantly: Have you figured out what it is?

“Essence is the heart of the Korean skincare routine, and it is a skincare category that was created in Korea,” Charlotte Cho, co-founder of Soko Glam, tells us—something you may have gleaned while reading up on the Korean skincare routine. If you’ve been searching around and looking for the next trend as big as BB cream, your search may end here. “But there’s a lot of confusion behind the product,” Cho said. So, let’s clarify.

Immediate hydration

The easiest way to define essence is first to figure out what it is not. This is not toner, but you wouldn’t be blamed for thinking that it is. They’ve got a similar slip to them. But unlike your drugstore bottle of witch hazel, essences by and large come in beautiful (often glass) bottles that look excellent on your countertop. They are also not meant for cleaning. With higher doses of active ingredients, essence is meant to deliver those deep into the skin after you’ve gone through the process of cleansing (two or three times, if you’re thorough).

It’s got your hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and other natural extracts for an immediately hydrated and comforted feel, according to Janet Pardo, senior vice president of product development at Clinique, who helped create Clinique’s Even Better Essence Lotion. It also balances pH once you’ve stripped the skin of oils. This is what you add to make you feel like you again.

Use separate products

But at the same time, essence isn’t a serum, which comes in a smaller vial at higher concentrations. “There’s only so much you can pack into an essence or a watery lotion,” Pardo said. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t use it. Women in Asian markets have sworn by it for decades, Pardo continues, and now that they’re filtering into the American market, technology is only getting better.

Though it may be of interest: As essences make their way stateside, some companies have blurred the lines between essences and toners with ‘treatment’ toners/essences/lotions meant to take care of two steps at once. Korean experts still advise using separate products for optimal results.

Donegal Rapeseed

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