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‘I tried Erborian’s new milky serum – and it gave me plumper, glowier skin overnight’

‘I tried Erborian’s new milky serum – and it gave me plumper, glowier skin overnight’

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I noticed a glow, hydration, and noticeably plumper complexion after using Erborian’s new milky serum, which promises glass-like skin overnight.

Erborian has launched a new milky serum that promises overnight results(Image: Grace Salmon)

Milky toners are a bit of a buzzword right now in the beauty world, but in my opinion, the ones I’ve tried actually live up to their hype. From BYOMA’s Hydrating Milky Toner, £11.99, to Curel’s Moisture Facial Milk and Beauty of Joseon’s Glow Replenishing Rice Milk, I’ve trialled my fair share.

And now K-Beauty brand Erborian has just launched its new Skin-Therapy Milky Serum. A biphase milky texture thats ideal for us who have normal to oily skin. I was intrigued by this as its a serum rather than a toner, and on the fact that it promises to target seven areas of the skin with just one tiny bottle. I’m not a massive fan of layering hundreds of different products on my face, so having a one-and-done product really appeals to me.

This milky serum is packed with 17 potent ingredients, including glow-giving Yuzu, soothing Centella Asiatica, and Ginseng, making it ideal for those with oily skin or those who prefer a barely there feeling. Additionally, it contains Allantoin and skin-plumping Hyaluronic Acid and 10% PHA to gently exfoliate, clear pores, and smooth texture, along with soothing any redness.

I was stopped on the street to ask for my skincare while using a milky toner that claimed glass skin.

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Shake the product well before use due to the bi-phase consistency
Shake the product well before use due to the bi-phase consistency (Image: Grace Salmon)

Review of Erborian Skin-Therapy Milky Serum

I’ve already a huge Erborian fan. One of my all-time favorites skin tints is the CC Red Correct with Centella Asiatica, which is also my current go-to base product. While my everyday makeup bag also has room for the Super BB Concealer.

So I was very excited to test out this new launch. Firstly, I love the packaging, the glass bottle makes the serum feel really premium and the pipette makes the product so easy to use (makes sure to shake well before use as its a biphase texture). Secondly, I really enjoy the consistency, it feels oiler than serums I’ve tried in the past, but this makes the product glide so smoothly onto the skin and leaves the skin with that immediate radiance. The serum claims to have visible results after the first night, and I was pretty skeptical about this as I find a lot of brands claim that without actually having any instant results. But after using this serum for one night, I found that my skin felt hydrated, plumper and looked visibly glowy (in a trendy glass skin way, not a sweaty way). My sister even commented that my skin looked so bright and awake on our 7am morning walk.

The serum gave an instant radiance and plumping-effect
The serum gave an instant radiance and plumping-effect (Image: Grace Salmon)

Erborian advises using this as a nighttime only treatment, ideally on its own (though a moisturiser on top would be fine). I don’t like layering lots of products, especially if I have to get to bed early, as I suggested above, which is ideal for me.

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I’ve been using this product for a while, but I’ve found no fault with it. I do have oilier skin, so this is perfect for me. However, if your skin is more dry, you might not feel as hydrated as you would like. If so, I suggest trying the same range of Skin Therapy Oil Serum. It is more suited for dry or extremely dry skin because of its richer, oil-based texture.

Source: Mirror

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