Has anyone not heard of the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence at this point? It’s probably one of the most famous skincare products out there, and also stupid expensive, along with everything else from the brand.
So the million dollar question: are SK-II products actually worth it?
I’ve tried 11 SK-II products at this point, so here’s my roundup of which products are actually worth buying, as well as where to buy them to get the best deal. But first, let’s talk about the “miracle” ingredient and the star in all SK-II products: Pitera.
What is Pitera essence?
The Myth
In a quest to find the next it skincare ingredient, scientists noticed that the hands of aged sake brewers were super soft and youthful, and deduced this was all due to the yeast produced during the sake fermentation process. After researching 350+ strains for over 5 years, they finally found the one – Pitera.
The Facts
Its official name is Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate, and while it’s not as well studied as star ingredients like retinol or vitamin c, the research so far is promising:
- Can act an antioxidant and help brighten the skin (source)
- Can help maintain a healthy skin barrier (source, source)
- Can help minimize pore appearances and sebum production (source)
- Can increase hyaluronic acid production in the skin (source)
There’s 92.7% of this in their essence, and it’s also listed as the top, if not top 3 ingredient in all their products, so props to SK-II for that. BUT, if you have fungal acne, I would be careful of Pitera because it could make your situation worse.
Products worth buying
Facial Treatment Essence
One of my favorite products of all time, it’s done a great job of refining and brightening my skin, and it feels just like water on the skin. It doesn’t smell great, but it’s a small flaw given the amazing results.
→ $64-$99 for 75ml at Stylevana, MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, Sasa, b-glowing, Sephora
Genoptics Aura Essence
I’ve since discovered the Neogen Real Ferment Micro Serum which works just as well at a fraction of the price!
Nicknamed the lightbulb serum in Asia, it not only looks like a light-bulb but makes your skin glow like one too! Like I thought the FTE was great for brightening but this look my skin to a new level. The texture is creamy, but not heavy, and layers well under products.
→ $191-$240 for 50ml at Stylevana, MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, Sasa, b-glowing, Sephora
Facial Treatment Clear Lotion
This is similar to the FTE but with lower Pitera % and added AHAs (citric, lactic, and malic acids) + BHA (salicylic acid) to gently exfoliate the skin. While this doesn’t brighten as well as the FTE, it’s great keeping your skin soft and smooth!
→ $49-$76 for 160ml at Stylevana, MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, b-glowing, Sephora
Worth trying if you have the $$$
R.N.A.POWER Airy Milky Lotion
Such gorgeous texture. It’s light, creamy, but still super moisturizing, keeping my skin super soft and plump. However given the price, I definitely would’ve preferred to see more results, hence it’s more of a nice-to-have rather than a must-have.
→ $29-$160 for 80ml at Stylevana, MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De
Facial Treatment Cleanser
Ok so I’m kinda torn with this one, because the tiniest amount creates a rich lather that leaves skin not just clean, but noticeably brighter. But goodness the price is high for a cleanser, so if you’re not printing cash, it’s better to spend your money elsewhere.
→ $48-$75 for 100g at Stylevana, MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, Sephora
Facial Treatment Cleansing Cream
Another one I have mixed feelings about. This has the texture of cold cream, but emulsifies beautifully and rinses clean, leaving my skin so soft and balanced. I actually enjoy this more than the cleanser, but again, it’s a lot of $$$ to spend on something that stays on your skin for 30 seconds.
→ $56-$65 for 80g at Stylevana, MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De
Genoptics Spot Essence
At first I thought this was useless, but it’s actually helped fade some of my more recent dark spots! Very few products have managed to do that (sorry, vitamin c just doesn’t do it for me), so I was impressed. I would only recommend this if you’re struggling to find a discoloration correcting serum that works.
→ $173-$225 for 50ml at Stylevana, MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, Sasa, b-glowing, Sephora
Save your money, pass
R.N.A.POWER Eye Cream
A nice creamy eye cream, it’s rich without being too heavy, so you don’t have to worry about milia. It does keep the eye area hydrated and fine lines at bay, but….so do other eye creams that are more affordable.
→ $89-$135 for 14.5ml at MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, Sasa, b-glowing, Sephora
Facial Treatment Sheet Mask
Nicknamed the “ex-boyfriend mask”, I’m assuming because it makes you look so good your ex will regret breaking up with you? This is essentially the FTE in a sheet mask form, and but ugh. The mask material is super thick, doesn’t fit well, and honestly I noticed zero difference after using it. None. I get better results with a dollar sheet mask!
→ $108-$135 for 10 masks at MyHuo, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, b-glowing, Sephora
R.N.A.POWER Radical New Age Cream
So this is like the Airy Milky Lotion, but heavier and richer. The texture isn’t uncomfortable, but it’s definitely for dry skin types. Result wise it’s err, moisturizing, and that’s it? Which is pretty disappointing for the price.
→ $129-$230 for 80ml at MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, Sasa, b-glowing, Sephora
R.N.A.POWER Essence Serum
I’m starting to think the R.N.A.POWER Line is might not agree with me, because this serum definitely didn’t. Not that it broke me out or anything, but I saw no results after finishing the bottle either. So sad.
→ $144-$195 for 50ml at MyHuo, Alaso, Yesstyle, Cosme-De, Sasa, b-glowing, Sephora
Best places to buy SK-II products
Now if you’re ready to splurge, don’t just buy them from Sephora or any department store, otherwise you’re overpaying. Here is the list of retailers I recommend, from cheapest to most expensive:
- In Japan – It’s always the cheapest to buy products in their origin country, plus with beauty products you can get a tax refund! Department stores often have deals and can be generous with their GWP, so make sure you ask!
- Duty-free stores in airports – Depending on your luck they might have deals or extra sales going on. I saw an extra 20% off when using Visa card deal in Incheon airport, and for most I always see them giving away travel sets with purchases.
- Costco – Yes that’s right, Costco. They often have the 330ml SK-II FTE available for just $199.99, which is actually cheaper than the prices I saw in Taiwan. Yes it’s still a lot, but the bottle lasts me a year with generous daily use!
- In other Asian countries – Ok so technically I’ve only bought SK-II products in Taiwan but I assume prices would be similar elsewhere. Same deal, lots of GWP, especially during annual sales, and while prices aren’t as low as Japan, it’s still better than North America. See my Taipei Shopping Guide for more information.
For the online retailers I’m also listing their prices of the First Treatment Essence for comparison:
MyHuo | Taiwanese retailer. I’ve ordered here before and highly recommend them for their great prices and free worldwide + expedited shipping on orders $100+. The site is in Chinese, so you might need Google Translator. | $25.23 for 50ml |
Stylevana | Free shipping and carries a HUGE variety of Asian beauty products. Prices are usually fantastic, though shipping can be slow. Get an extra 10% off with code SHOPJENNY! | $155.99 for 250ml |
Alaso | Taiwanese retailer. Very similar to MyHuo, with free worldwide + expedited shipping on orders $100+. | $64 fo 75ml |
YesStyle | Hong Kong retailer, but with warehouses worldwide and free shipping for orders $35+. Currently SK-II products are 20+% off, plus get an extra 5% off with code G2GQ7K. | $64.88 for 75ml |
Cosme-De | Hong Kong retailer. Free worldwide shipping on orders $79+, $140+ for Canada, but can be slow. Often has extra discount codes. | $67 for 75ml |
Sasa | A reputable Hong Kong beauty retailer with free worldwide shipping on orders $75+. I’ve ordered here before multiple times. | $180 for 230ml |
b-glowing | Frequently has sales from 20% – 30% off, generous GWP, and free shipping for orders $75+. Currently you can get 30% off orders $600+ with code STOCKUP30 and get a gift set worth $250 with orders $200+ | $69.3+tax for 75ml (sale price) |
Sephora | Great return policy, and you’ll be on your way to VIB or even Rouge in no time with a few SK-II products. Purchase during their VIB sale for 15-20% off. | $79.3+tax for 75ml (sale price) |
SK-II is often excluded from department store sales but occasionally Saks and Neiman Marcus will have gift card events that equate to around 25-30% off, which is pretty good if you’re already a frequent shopper there.
Hope you found this post helpful, and let me know if you have any SK-II favorites!
Great review. Years ago I got corralled into purchasing the entire SKII line. You are correct to mention the sales. I bought my SKII facial line in Neiman’s. My sister asked if they had any sales or discounts. They said no but since my purchase was “substantial”, they gave me two extra products for free. The one product I didn’t see in your review was the SKII Facial Treatment Repair C. What is your opinion on this product?
Thank you Brenda! That’s great that you were able to get some free products in lieu of discounts, it shows that it never hurts to ask! The Repair C is new to me, I haven’t seen it before and had to Google it, but it seems like a more hydrating version of the essence due to the addition of hyaluronic acid and glycerin. Will add this to my wishlist and update my review when I do try it!
I usually buy my fte in Changi airport. I think nothing beats their price (lemme know if I’m wrong) I got a set of two fte bottles (230mlx2) for S$258 (black friday sale) at krisshop. Original price is S$304 for two bottles without black friday sale.
I haven’t been to all the duty free shops to compare so I can’t say, but that is an excellent price! This is why I have duty free shops listed as the best place to purchase SK-II outside of Japan.
R.N.A.POWER Radical New Age Cream very heavy . The texture wasfor me a liitle uncomfortable.
but a great product.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful post. SK II is one of the brands that I want to try, but it is so price and I don’t want to do trial and error. I can refer to your post before I purchase anything. :-)
Via | http://glossnglitters.com
I’ve always been curious with this brand but never really seen any decent reviews on it. Everything is always so glowing and exceptional so I really welcome this one. I’m not so averted to the brand anymore having a better idea. I definitely want to try out that Genoptics serum. I’m curious about the glow!
Sxx
daringcoco.com
Thanks Sonia! I think people either love or hate SK-II, and I’m guessing that not too many of the haters are writing reviews, haha. The Genoptics Aura is lovely, hope you get a chance to try it!
Thanks for sharing this informative post . Loved the packaging.
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Nina Kobi
I couldn’t decide if any of the SK-II products were worth it at that price tag. Thank you for this very helpful review and and taking the time to break down each of the products.
Xx
Nikki
http://www.nikkilivinglife.com/blog
Such an interesting backstory! I have been curious about their products for a long time but the price tag is steep, so really great to hear some of the products worked so well for you Jenny. I will add them to my wish list, I don’t know of anywhere you can get them in the UK but I will do some digging xx
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Their products are pricey, but they have such a loyal following and great reviews!
http://www.sundaydahlias.com
love how you broke everything down! this is my mom’s go-to brand for everything since I could every remember!
xx jen
http://lilthoughtswithjen.com/
I will take note of this! My mom and I always wanted to try Sk-II but we don’t know what to get. It’s quite overwhelming, and the prices are not cheap XD
xx Alyssa | STYLE VANITY
Wow they have SK II at Costco? Who knew? They are pretty expensive so this is good to know. The products sounds truly amazing. And yeah eye creams, most of them can not do anything about what really is bothersome problems: dark circles, puffiness or fluid retention and fat deposits under the eyes. No cream can change this.
Allie of
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I haven’t tried this brand before but would love to! Thanks for sharing.
Adi xx | http://www.fancycorrectitude.com
I’ve wanted to try this brand for ages but I’ve never known where to start so this post was super helpful! x
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Thank you so much for this post, I still dream about trying SK-II but I’ve heard mixed opinions about it :)
I love how honest you’ve been about the best products from the brand to try, or alternative to skip. As always, your product photography is an absolute DREAM by the way!!
aglassofice.com x
Thank you Gabrielle! I’m extra strict when it comes to expensive brands, so if it doesn’t live up to the price, it’s a pass for me!
Last time I was abroad, I couldn’t decide if I had wanted to buy any of the SK-II products because I didn’t know if they were worth it. I might have to pick this up next time I’m at Costco since I won’t be traveling internationally again any time soon.
Mai
✰ maidoesthings.com
You can order it online too! The great thing about Costco is that if it doesn’t work for you, you can always return it :)
It’s interesting that there are some products you don’t recommend, it’s a shame with the high price tags they aren’t as good as you’d first think! I’ve never tried anything from the brand but it’s a bit out of my price range anyway!
Hope that you had a great weekend :)
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Thanks Mica! I’m kinda glad I didn’t love everything, otherwise it’d make for a very expensive skincare routine!
I remember you saying that you didn’t like the FTE when you tested it the first time but when you gave it another try, you love it. I wonder if I should give it another go myself.
I think I was too young when I tried the FTE to really see any of the benefits, lol. But if you can get a sample from Sephora, giving it a second chance never hurts!
The SK-II FTE is one of my favorites which I always go back to when I’m not trying our other essences and toners. I actually don’t even mind the smell for the results it gives :) I’ve had the Genoptics Aura Essence on my wish list since you last wrote about it and I’m going to get it once I work down my stash. Brightening products that work are always worth it in my book. I tried a deluxe sample of their Cellumination Cream EX last year and I was hoping I wouldn’t like it but it’s pretty good.
I’m the same with the FTE! I love my Amorepacfic Essence but it just doesn’t refine my skin like the SK-II does. Since I’m a big fan of their brightening products I’ll have to give the Cellumination Cream EX a try next!
The clear lotion looks amazing!
x Lisa | lisaautumn.com
It’s a nice more affordable alternative to their FTE!
It is one of the brands that I have been meaning to try, but wow, it is expensive to buy out of the blue. Now that I know what to get, I will see if I can find a good deal. I am currently looking into fermented ingredients for an upcoming video, it would be nice to have one of their products to show as an example.
Linda, Libra, Loca: Beauty, Baby and Backpacking
It really is, especially the price markups here in the US (not sure how it is in Europe), which is why I only buy them when I’m in Asia. I do hope you get a chance to try some though of their better products, I know Sephora randomly has the FTE as their rewards!
These all sound great! I have not tried anything from this brand before.
Jennifer
Effortlessly Sophisticated
Some of their products are worth trying if you can get them at a good price!