Seeing as how my Skin becomes dry, dull and irritated the second that it starts to get cold, i’m always on the lookout for anything that can return it to it’s silky soft, hydrated and glowing-looking former self. That’s why when I saw that AHC had released an Aqualuronic range that claims to contain a blend of Ceramides and French Seawater to leave you with silky soft, hydrated and glowing-looking Skin whilst I was out Shopping a couple of weeks ago, I obviously had to pick it up. Well after checking everything out, I eventually picked up a Tube of the Aqualuronic Hydrating Cleanser, a Bottle of the Aqualuronic Hydrating Toner, and a Bottle of the Aqualuronic Hydrating Serum, and I thought that I would tell you what I thought of them.
Here’s what AHC say about all three amazing products.
The AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Cleanser.
A purifying Foam Cleanser that’s deep cleansing yet gentle on the Skin.
Gentle cleansing with Microfoam.
A soft Microfoam that removes Skin impurities, providing deep cleansing and leaving Skin hydrated without the feeling of tight Skin after use.
Special moisture solution.
Our formula with Ceramides and French Sea Water works to replenish Skin’s energy and help fortify its Moisture Barrier.
Reinforced Moisture Barrier.
Long-lasting hydration provided by a combination of Mineral rich Seawater and our exclusive Aqua Ceramide Complex.
How to use.
1. Dispense the cleanser on to the palm of your hand.
2. Using a small amount of Lukewarm Water, create a rich lather.
3. Apply the lather all over the Face and Neck, and gently massage in a circular motion for about 1 minute.
4. Thoroughly rinse off the lather with Lukewarm Water.
The AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Toner.
A hydrating Toner to refine Skin texture. with a light watery formula.
A refreshing liquid formula.
A highly refreshing fluid formula gently seeps into the Skin to refine and polish Skin texture.
Special moisture solution.
A formula with Ceramides and French Sea Water that works to replenish Skin’s energy and help fortify its Moisture Barrier.
Reinforced Moisture Barrier.
Long-lasting hydration provided by a combination of Mineral rich Seawater and our exclusive Aqua Ceramide Complex.
How to use.
1. After cleansing, dispense 4 to 6 drops on to a Cotton Pad or into your Hands.
2. Gently apply the Toner along the Contours of your Face.
3. Lightly pat the Skin with your fingertips for about 1 minute until the Toner is absorbed.
The AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Serum.
A lightweight Serum to boost moisture that perfectly hydrates Skin.
Smooth and refreshing formula.
A rich translucent Serum that glides on to leave Skin feeling smooth, sleek, and refreshed.
Special moisture solution.
A formula with Ceramides and French Sea Water works to replenish Skin’s energy and help fortify its Moisture Barrier.
Reinforced Moisture Barrier.
Long-lasting hydration provided by a combination of Mineral rich Seawater and our exclusive Aqua Ceramide Complex.
How to use.
1. After cleansing and toning, dispense 4 to 6 drops of Serum onto the palms of your Hands.
2. Gently apply the Serum all over the Face and Neck areas.
3. Apply another 1 to 2 drops over any areas that need intensive moisture care.
4. Lightly pat the Skin with your Fingertips until the Serum has absorbed.

A picture of the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Cleanser.
The AHC Aqualuronic Hydrat ing Cleanser.
Its scent.
I wasn’t really a massive fan of it’s scent, as even though it contained Water, Glycerin, Palmitic Acid, Stearic Acid, Myristic Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Lauric Acid, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Enteromorpha Compressa Seaweed Extract, Codium Tomentosum Seaweed Extract, Sodium Chloride, Wakame Seaweed Extract, Fragrance, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, PEG-14 Arachidic Acid, Cellulose Gum, 1,2Hexanediol, Disodium EDTA, Silica, Grapefruit Fruit Extract, Soapwort Leaf/Root Extract, Maris Seawater, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Shea Butter, Sodium Hyaluronate, Ceramide NP, Ceramide AP, Ceramide NS, Cholesterol, Ceramide AS, Eucalyptus Leaf Extract, Madecassic Acid, Phytosphingosine, Asiatic Acid, Asiaticoside, and Ceramide EOP, I thought that it had a very strange sweet and floral yet ever so slightly soapy Seaweed scent to it that kind of reminded me of if someone had soaked some Seaweed in some very Soapy Water.
It’s consistency.
I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Cleanser, I thought that it felt incredibly thick and gloopy yet ever so slightly balmy, and was more like an incredibly thick and gloopy yet ever so slightly balmy Styling Paste rather than a thick and creamy yet ever so slightly balmy Cleanser.
What it did when I used it.
I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had started to massage a little bit of it into my Skin, it turned from an incredibly thick and gloopy yet ever so slightly balmy Styling Paste into a thick and frothy yet ever so slightly creamy Foaming Cleanser that spread really easily across my Face.
It’s results.
I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Skin feeling incredibly squeaky clean, silky soft, smooth, plump, bouncy, moisturised and intensely hydrated, but it also left it looking extremely glowing, radiant and much healthier for hours after I had used it.
It’s packaging.
I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a tall conical Plastic Tube with a screw top Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Beauty Shelves.

A picture of the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Toner.
The AHC Aqualuronic Toner.
Its scent.
I wasn’t really a massive fan of it’s scent, as even though it contained Water, Dipropylene Glycol, Glycerin, Betaine, 1,2-Hexanediol, Niacinamide, Propanediol, Alcohol Denat, Glycereth-26, Butylene Glycol, Enteromorpha Compressa Seaweed Extract, Codium Tomentosum Seaweed Extract, Wacame Seaweed Extract, Glycereth-25 PCA Isostearate, Japanese Mugwort Leaf Extract, Ethylhexylglycerin, Maris Seawater, Fragrance, Adenosine, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer, Disodium EDTA, and Biosaccharide Gum-1, I thought that it had a very strange sweet and floral yet ever so slightly soapy Seaweed scent to it that kind of reminded me of if someone had soaked some Seaweed in some very Soapy Water.
It’s consistency.
I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Toner, I thought that it felt incredibly thin and watery yet ever so slightly runny, and was more like an incredibly thin and watery yet ever so slightly runny Micellar Water rather than a thin and watery yet ever so slightly balmy Toner.
What it did when I used it.
I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had started to massage a little bit of it into my Skin, it turned from an incredibly thin and watery yet ever so slightly runny Micellar Water into a thin and watery yet ever so slightly balmy Toner that sank into my Skin within a matter of seconds.
It’s results.
I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Skin feeling incredibly squeaky clean, silky soft, smooth, plump, bouncy and intensely hydrated, but it also left it looking extremely glowing, radiant, a little bit brighter and much healthier for hours after I had used it.
It’s packaging.
I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a tall cylindrical Plastic Bottle with a screw top Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Beauty Shelves.

A picture of the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Serum.
The AHC Aqualuronic Serum.
Its scent.
I wasn’t really a massive fan of it’s scent, as even though it contained Water, Methyl Gluceth-20, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Dipropylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Niacinamide, Codium Tomentosum Seaweed Extract, Enteromorpha Compressa Seaweed Extract, Wacame Seaweed Extract, Glycereth-25 PCA Isostearate, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Japanese Mugwort Leaf Extract, Carbomer, Tromethamine, Xanthan Gum, Cetyl Ethylhexanoate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Ethylhexylglycerin, Maris Seawater, Fragrance, Adenosine, Polyglyceryl-10 Oleate, Biosaccharide Gum-1, Disodium EDTA, Trehalose, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Propanediol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Zinc PCA, Shea Butter, Reserection Plant Leaf/Stem Extract, Ceramide NP, Cholesterol, Ceramide AS, Ceramide NS, Ascorbic Acid, Citric Acid, Ceramide AP, Eucalyptus Leaf Extract, Asiatic Acid, Phytosphingosine, Madecassic Acid, Asiaticoside, Magnesium PCA, Sodium Lactate, Copper Tripeptide-1, Serine, Sucrose, Urea, Glycine, Calcium Chloride, Potassium Hydroxide, Ornithine, Maris Seawater, Alanine, Magnesium Chloride, Threonine, Histidine, Aspartic Acid, Valine, Ceramide EOP, Proline, Dipotassium Phosphate, Lysine, Leucine, Tyrosine, Isoleucine, Magnesium Citrate, Glucosamine HCl, Phenylalanine, Glutamic Acid, Arginine, 1-Methylhydantoin-2-Imide, Asparagine, Citrulline, Uric Acid, Methionine, Taurine, Tryptophan, Formic Acid, and Ammonia, I thought that it had a very strange sweet and floral yet ever so slightly soapy Seaweed scent to it that kind of reminded me of if someone had soaked some Seaweed in some very Soapy Water.
It’s consistency.
I really liked it’s consistency, as even though it was called a Facial Serum, I thought that it felt incredibly thin and gelatinous yet ever so slightly watery, and was more like an incredibly thin and gelatinous yet ever so slightly watery Hyaluronic Acid Serum rather than a thin and watery yet ever so slightly oily Facial Serum.
What it did when I used it.
I really liked what this did when I used it, as once I had started to massage a little bit of it into my Skin, it turned from an incredibly thin and gelatinous yet ever so slightly watery Hyaluronic Acid Serum into a thin and watery yet ever so slightly gelatinous Facial Serum that sank into my Skin within a matter of seconds.
It’s results.
I absolutely loved it’s results, as not only did this leave my Skin feeling incredibly silky soft, smooth, plump, bouncy, moisturised and intensely hydrated, but it also left it looking extremely glowing, radiant, a little bit brighter and much healthier for hours after I had used it. I also really liked that it didn’t manage to irritate the Patches of Eczema that I get underneath my Eyes.
It’s packaging.
I really liked it’s packaging, as this came in a short cylindrical Plastic Bottle with a Pump Lid that looked beautiful sat on my Beauty Shelves.
My overall thoughts.
Overall I would have to rate the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Cleanser an eight out of ten, the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Toner an eight point five out of ten, and the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Serum a nine out of ten. I really liked the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Cleanser, as I absolutely loved it’s incredibly thick and gloopy yet ever so slightly balmy consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wasn’t a massive fan of it’s very strange sweet and floral yet ever so slightly soapy Seaweed scent. I really liked the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Toner, as I absolutely loved it’s incredibly thin and watery yet ever so slightly runny consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wasn’t a massive fan of it’s very strange sweet and floral yet ever so slightly soapy Seaweed scent. I really liked the AHC Aqualuronic Hydrating Serum, as I absolutely loved it’s incredibly thin and gelatinous yet ever so slightly watery consistency, what it did when I used it, it’s results, and it’s packaging, but I just wasn’t a massive fan of it’s very strange sweet and floral yet ever so slightly soapy Seaweed scent.
If you would like to check out any of the AHC Aqualuronic range for yourselves, then you can find it online here.
Have you checked out any of the AHC Aqualuronic range yet? What did you think of it? What’s some of your favourite Korean Skincare ranges? Please let me know down below.
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Luke x
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That looks like good products.