The History of Whoo: Where modern science and oriental herbs meet

updated the 22 February 2016 à 18:38
The Solution?
Previous
Next

Melding innovation with traditions, the luxurious Korean skincare brand is about to become your go-to for radiant and youthful-looking skin.

It’s often said that your outward appearance is affected by how healthy your body and inner systems are. The idea follows that if you’re healthy from the inside, naturally your skin would be radiant and positively glowing with less concerns to take note of in the long run. Similarly, Korean skincare brand, The History of Whoo prides themselves on that very concept when developing their products .

Commissioned by the South Korean government in 2003 to create a brand that celebrated the nation’s traditions, The History of Whoo boasts of formulas that were used in the royal courts for the Queen. With Eastern medicinal herbs forming the focal point of the brand, the main purpose of their skincare line lies in balancing the yin and yang energy in a woman’s body as well as self-regeneration. It is believed that yin energy is responsible for female estrogen and hormones, and helps to maintain resilient and firm skin. As yin energy declines over the years, women will start to experience signs of aging.

Hence, to achieve that balance of energy and keep aging at bay, all products within the brand’s comprehensive range contain one key ingredient – the Gongjinbidan complex. Containing deer antler, angelica roots, asparagus, Siberian ginseng, Japanese cornelian cherry & wild thyme, the complex is traditionally known to only be served to kings and queens. Essentially, Gongjinbidan works to increase energy flow, promote blood circulation and make the skin appear more radiant and youthful.

What are the must-haves?

Now if you’re new to the brand and looking for that one ultimate must-have product, then look no further than the coveted Bi Chup Ja Saeng Essence. Formulated with 4 secret court ingredients that were used by royals themselves – Chojahabidan, Gongjinbidan, Gyeongokbidan and Cheongsimbidan – the boosting essence contains plant placenta which helps to strengthen skin cells and most importantly enables self-regeneration, thus allowing the skin to defend and repair itself.

Along with the Bi Chup Ja Saeng Essence, it would be advised to use the Bi Chup Soon Hwan Essence that should typically be the first step of your skincare routine. Containing a more concentrated version of the Gongjinbidan complex (55.5% cultured medium), the essence not only improves the absorption of nutrients but detoxifies the skin and reduces redness stemming from skin sensitivity.

Notably, The History of Whoo is one skincare brand that will not only allow you to look more radiant and youthful from the outside but also restore your inner energy levels and ensure that you feel more rejuvenated internally as well. With that much to give and more, it’s no wonder people are flocking to the brand like bees to honey!

The History of Whoo is now available at TANGS, Tang Plaza, Level 1

This post was sponsored by The History of Whoo. 


React to this post

Your email address will not be published.

Marie France Asia, women's magazine