Laneige Just Launched a "Korean Facial in a Bottle," and It Gave Me Glass Skin (I Have Receipts)

I had smooth, bright, and dewy skin in one week.

Laneige Water Bank Aqua Facial Serum

(Image credit: @kaitlyn_mclintock)

A couple of months ago, I was lucky enough to travel to Seoul, South Korea. It was a wonderful, whirlwind trip. My only regret is that I couldn't stay as long as I would have liked. I ended up leaving before I could book a Korean facial, which was something I'd been dreaming about ever since TikTok started flooding my FYP with "glass skin" treatment videos. At this point, I've watched hundreds of them, yet I'm still entranced by how aestheticians use their expert touch to transform their clients' skin, creating plump, glowing, bouncy complexions.

Flying home without getting the glass-skin facial I so desperately desired was a bummer, but it wasn't the end of the world. That's because a new product came across my desk shortly after my return—a product designed to mimic the results of a glass-skin facial. (I know, it was kismet!) I immediately put the "Korean facial in a bottle" to the test. Now, I have the smooth, reflective skin that I once sought.

My Results

Beauty editor Kaitlyn McLintock after using Laneige Water Bank Aqua Facial Serum

(Image credit: @kaitlyn_mclintock)

When I first started using this serum, I had just returned from an international flight, and my skin was in a sorry state. I'm talking about rough texture, visible hyperpigmentation, and a rosacea flare-up… So, no, it wasn't looking its best. But after using the lightweight, water-like serum literally once(!), my skin felt slightly smoother, plumper, and tighter—I'm guessing from the immediate effect of the exfoliating acids.

Over the course of the following week, though, the effects became visible. I noticed my skin texture was much smoother than it was before, and most of all, my skin looked glassy and glowy. It didn't do much for the redness, but I didn't expect it to. Rosacea is a tricky skin condition, and it flares up from things like excessive temperatures. (It's currently 15ºF where I'm based in the Midwest, so it'll take more than one serum to soothe it.) Still, this serum did exactly what it promised to do as far as texture and glow.

Kaitlyn McLintock after using Laneige Water Bank Aqua Facial Serum

(Image credit: @kaitlyn_mclintock)

Here's a closer look at the state of my skin after using the serum for one week. For context, I use it in the morning before applying moisturizer, SPF, and makeup. At night, I alternate it with my trusty retinol serum. (I use retinol four nights, and this serum on the other three.) The brand recommends using it two to three times a week and then increasing to daily if desired. This will prevent irritation. Personally, though, I found the formula to be quite gentle on the skin, so I increased the usage almost immediately. I recommend following the instructions, though, especially if you have sensitive skin.

I love using it in the morning because it makes my makeup look SO GOOD. The exfoliating acids keep my skin smooth and enhance its natural glow, so my foundation looks basically flawless. It's the perfect makeup prep step.

Suffice to say, I'm impressed with the effects so far, and I can't wait to see the magic it works after a month. While it might not give me the full Korean facial experience, it's certainly a good stand-in until I can make a return trip to Seoul.

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Kaitlyn McLintock
Beauty Editor

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing Wholesale Replica Bag and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.