Sk ii facial treatment oil review

Since my trip to S. Korea a couple months ago, I have been testing SK-II's brand new Facial Treatment Oil. This dry skin elixir is a dual phase formula that combines pitera with oil to deeply moisturize and treat the skin. It's one of the most interesting skin care products to have been introduced to the market this year, and I am reaching for it more often as the weather gets colder!

Sk ii facial treatment oil review

SK-II claims that "the Facial Treatment Oil targets and nurses dry skin and imperfections caused by harsh winter conditions by combining its signature ingredient, Pitera, and the new Nourishing Oils Complex containing 6 types of oils — incl. naturally-derived Mediterranean olive oil, Latin American jojoba oil, South African avocado oil, Japanese Riceterol Ester and rice bran oil, and squalane — mixed in a perfect Golden Radio... The nourishing properties of SK-II's facial oil also protect dry skin caused by environmental stressors; including pollution, pollen, and UV rays."

Sk ii facial treatment oil review

What I love most about this oil is the uplifting yet calming fragrance. The subtle citrus scent with soothing lavender helps me feel relaxed, especially when I use it to massage my hands. Although it hasn't unseated my holy grail Sunday Riley Luna Oil, this new SK-II dual phase oil does not feel as heavy as other hydrating oils. When shaken, it transforms into a milky fluid moisturizer (see demo photo below) that relieves dull and dehydrated skin. No pimples, no clogged pores!

Sk ii facial treatment oil review

Although I normally use it at night after (1) cleanser (2) toner (3) essence, it is a lifesaver on while traveling via airplane!! That's probably my favorite time to use it. I'll start by washing my face in the bathroom and slapping on a sheet mask for fifteen minutes. Then I thoroughly shake up the SK-II oil and apply a generous amount to my face, neck, and hands. I recommend reapplying the oil every two to three hours if you have very dry to normal skin.

Sk ii facial treatment oil review

The Facial Treatment Oil is scheduled to be available at all SK-II counters from January 1st 2016 onwards! Ask your local department store Sales Associates for more information regarding launch dates.

SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera is really not just any essence… If I had to compare it to another cult-favorite skincare product, I would say that it’s a bit like the Crème de la Mer of essences!

In Asia, it’s called “Holy Water” or “Miraculous Water”.

SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera has been a true bestseller on the Asian continent for almost 40 years. Allegedly, there’s one bottle of it sold every 30 seconds!

And this, despite its astronomical price tag. Because, let’s face it, the SK-II essence is far from being an affordable product. It took me a while to dare to buy (and use) it.

But I was so curious, I had to try the legendary Pitera myself, this “miraculous” ingredient that is supposed to make the skin “crystal clear” according to the brand’s official claim.

Here is my detailed review, with my experience with this mythical product, and yes, obviously, I’ll also talk about the many dupes of the SK-II essence, because I have to!

Sk ii facial treatment oil review
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Sk ii facial treatment oil review

The brand SK-II:

The SK-II brand (the name stands for Secret Key number two) was developed in the 1970s by Japanese scientists. They decided to study the use of ingredients with a more natural origin than those that were trendy at the time after making a very interesting discovery.

They had indeed observed that older workers in Japanese sake breweries had smooth, clear and young looking hands after they spent years brewing fermented yeast.

They decided to experiment and after testing more than 350 different yeasts for 5 years, they were able to isolate a yeast extract, effective enough for cosmetic use, which they decided to call Pitera. This was the beginning of SK-II with the creation of the famous Facial Treatment Essence Pitera, which remains to this day the brand’s most emblematic product.

SK-II was launched in the early 1980s and originally belonged to the Japanese division of the American group Max Factor. Procter & Gamble acquired the brand with the purchase of Max Factor in 1991 and SK-II became an international brand.

P&G first launched the brand in Taiwan, then in Korea and China, including Hong Kong. In 2000, it was Europe’s turn with the United Kingdom, then the United States. In these countries, the brand limits its locations to high-end stores, where customers can receive a more professional advice about the product. Nowadays, it’s also distributed in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, and Thailand.

Sk ii facial treatment oil review

The legend of Pitera:

The story of the sake brewery workers with clear, young and smooth hands is quite fascinating. Like with many others, it was the first reason i became interested in SK-II.

Pitera is clearly the emblematic ingredient of SK-II and the brand has even patented it. There are indeed many “dupes” using similar ingredients on the market, but they cannot use Pitera because it’s exclusive to SK-II.

But what is Pitera exactly?

Pitera is a fermented ingredient, derived from the fermentation of rice used to make sake alcohol. It’s a filtered extract of Galactomyces, which are ferments. Pitera is a clear liquid rich in vitamins, amino acids and minerals. The combination of all these elements is supposed to have a powerful anti-aging action on the skin.

This ingredient is also interesting because it’s very similar to the skin’s natural moisturizing factors (the famous NMF) and therefore provides deep moisturizing and repairing actions.

In short, Pitera is an ingredient that is supposed to have brightening, antioxidant properties, and it also helps to maintain or improve the skin’s barrier protection function.

Sk ii facial treatment oil review

Poduct presentation: SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera

Its concept:

SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera is an essence, this hybrid liquid skincare product typically found in Asian skincare routines. It is between a toner lotion and a serum. And this specific one from SK-II belongs to the category of “first” essences.

They are also called “fermentation essence”, “facial treatment essence”, “first treatment essence”, “starting treatment essence” or even FTE.

All these essences are quite common in Asia. There are not a lot of equivalents among Western brands. I guess it’s probably because they imply in their name (“first” essence) a more complex skincare routine with a layering process and that their main claimed action on the skin is their brightening/ whitening effect, and this is a very important concern for Asian customers.

In Asia, they are considered as “pre-essences”, or essences to put before everything else (including other essences). Obviously, if you don’t want to do a complex skincare routine with 10 steps, the “First” essence can be your only essence.

Like all essences, they prepare the skin to benefit from other skincare products applied on top of it. But they also have other benefits for the skin: – they’re moisturizing, – they help to rebalance the skin, – they’re firming, – they smooth wrinkles and fine lines, – they have a brightening effect, – they reduce pigmentation spots, – and most importantly, they give a lot of radiance to the complexion.

In short, it’s recommended to use the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera at the beginning of your routine, on clean skin and before all your other skincare products to, according to the brand, restore a clearer, deeply hydrated skin, with a younger appearance.

Sk ii facial treatment oil review

Its composition:

Usually, these “First” essences all have a rather similar composition, they’re often very rich in fermented ingredients such as Galactomyces or Saccharomyces (which are yeasts).

In the case of SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera, the concentration of Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate (or Pitera) is 90%.

I already talked about the benefits of fermented ingredients for the skin in my article Focus on the topic, so you can check it out if you want to know more 😉

SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera has a fairly simple formula. Clearly, the Pitera is the star here!

The rest of the formula is quite short, if not basic: a few humectants, water, preservatives, and that’s all.

My experience:

I started to use essences with fermented ingredients regularly almost a couple of years ago.

I was quickly convinced of their effectiveness because I saw the result not only in the brightness of my complexion, but also in the elasticity and the texture of my skin.

I also like their application process (the pressures directly on the skin) and my skin drinks them up with a lot of delight!

I didn’t dare invest in the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera right away, because clearly, the price is quite dissuasive! So I looked for dupes at more affordable prices and I thought that, if I liked them, I would try the SK-II, which is historically the first of its kind (and also, just out of curiosity, it’s a cult product I wanted to try at least once because I’m a skincare addict!).

According to many, it has often been copied but never equaled, and the dupes existing on the market fall short of it.

I wanted to check it out for myself!

Before using the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera, I used two dupe essences:

the

(I did a mini-review of the Missha First Treatment Essence here.)

and the

The Missha essence has a fairly different formula, more focused on hydration and the Secret Key one is quite similar to the SK-II essence, in the sense that its formula is rather simple and short too.

In addition to the price, the major difference between the SK-II and its dupes is obviously the main ingredient, the Pitera, which is patented by SK-II, and therefore exclusive to the brand. Dupe products use other types of yeast, Galactomyces or Saccharomyces, which are not the same as the one used by SK-II, even if they are part of the same family of ingredients.

Regarding their concentration in fermented ingredients, the dupes are quite impressive: – the Secret Key Starting Treatment Essence Rose Edition contains 94% Galactomyces, – Missha First Treatment Essence Intensive contains 80% Saccharomyces.

When I finished these two products, I left my skin to rest for a few weeks and started using the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera to see if my skin reacted differently to the “real” Pitera.

Result:

I’ll be quite brief. The SK-II Facial Treatment Essence Pitera retails between $99 and $290 depending on the retailers and the size of the bottle (between 75 and 330ml).

What does SK

Is SK-II PITERA™ Facial Treatment Essence gender inclusive? Our award-winning PITERA™ Facial Treatment Essence is for anyone looking to add hydration; improve elasticity; or reduce the appearance of fine lines, texture, & sun spots.

How long does it take to see results from SK

Approximately When Will I See Results: 2 Weeks – Reduced visible fine lines & wrinkles.

Why is sk11 so expensive?

There is a good reason for that – it's the formulation that's unique as well the ingredients. SK -II is the only company to use Pitera as an ingredient to create this iconic product. What exactly is Pitera? Playfully referred to as “Miracle Water” in Asia, it comes with a bucketload of beauty benefits.