Since my recent pregnancy, I’ve been noticing drier skin and a sallower complexion. Applying multiple layers of moisturizers didn’t help much, either. I ended up breaking out more from all those richer moisturizers. Paradoxically, my skin felt dry outside, but rich moisturizers were making my skin oily, not hydrating.

The sales rep at Neiman Marcus was extremely passionate about AmorePacific.
AmorePacific’s products are infused with ingredients grown on South Korea’s Jeju Island, such as green tea, bamboo sap, pine mushroom, and red ginseng.
These ingredients’ anti-aging or moisturizing potency is maximized through AmorePacific’s skincare products.
She recommended AmorePacific’s Future Response line of products.

AmorePacific offers 3 main skincare collections – Moisture Bound, Future Response, and Time Response.
The Moisture Bound targets dehydrated skin, and it is intended to moisturize all skin types. Because it doesn’t have any anti-aging effects, the products have lighter textures. And of course, the Moisture Bound products are the most economical.
Although my skin was dehydrated, the Moisture Bound moisturizer seemed too light for me.
The Future Response line is mainly intended for the late 20s to 30s who are starting to lose elasticity and developing fine lines.
The Time Response, which is the premium line, is for more mature skin with set wrinkles.

I ended up purchasing the Future Response Skin Renewal Serum, and I’ve been loving the way my skin looks. I was torn because the Moisture Bound moisturizer and serum were too lightweight for my needs, and the Future Response cream was too rich. But, the Skin Renewal Serum is the perfect balance between the two.

I apply my regular moisturizer on top of the Skin Renewal Serum, and my skin doesn’t feel dry anymore.

The Skin Renewal Serum comes in its unique bottle. The pumping mechanism works well, and nothing gets stuck or clogged. I find this kind of dispenser to be most hygienic, especially for serums, because the contents don’t come in contact with my fingers this way.

For 1 fl oz serum, $160 is honestly a bit more than what I was willing to spend; however, I feel like it’s saving me money down the road. I no longer need to constantly reapply moisturizer, and therefore, it lasts a lot longer than it used to.

Since my recent pregnancy, I’ve been noticing drier skin and a sallower complexion. Applying multiple layers of moisturizers didn’t help much, either. I ended up breaking out more from all those richer moisturizers. Paradoxically, my skin felt dry outside, but rich moisturizers were making my skin oily, not hydrating.
The sales rep at Neiman Marcus was extremely passionate about AmorePacific.
AmorePacific’s products are infused with ingredients grown on South Korea’s Jeju Island, such as green tea, bamboo sap, pine mushroom, and red ginseng.
These ingredients’ anti-aging or moisturizing potency is maximized through AmorePacific’s skincare products.
She recommended AmorePacific’s Future Response line of products.
AmorePacific offers 3 main skincare collections – Moisture Bound, Future Response, and Time Response.
The Moisture Bound targets dehydrated skin, and it is intended to moisturize all skin types. Because it doesn’t have any anti-aging effects, the products have lighter textures. And of course, the Moisture Bound products are the most economical.
Although my skin was dehydrated, the Moisture Bound moisturizer seemed too light for me.
The Future Response line is mainly intended for the late 20s to 30s who are starting to lose elasticity and developing fine lines.
The Time Response, which is the premium line, is for more mature skin with set wrinkles.
I ended up purchasing the Future Response Skin Renewal Serum, and I’ve been loving the way my skin looks. I was torn because the Moisture Bound moisturizer and serum were too lightweight for my needs, and the Future Response cream was too rich. But, the Skin Renewal Serum is the perfect balance between the two.
I apply my regular moisturizer on top of the Skin Renewal Serum, and my skin doesn’t feel dry anymore.
The Skin Renewal Serum comes in its unique bottle. The pumping mechanism works well, and nothing gets stuck or clogged. I find this kind of dispenser to be most hygienic, especially for serums, because the contents don’t come in contact with my fingers this way.
For 1 fl oz serum, $160 is honestly a bit more than what I was willing to spend; however, I feel like it’s saving me money down the road. I no longer need to constantly reapply moisturizer, and therefore, it lasts a lot longer than it used to.