I put this on and immediately texted my group chat. No intro.
The slip is unreal — it’s like your skin got a frictionless upgrade. My fingers just glide.
It’s a hydrating milky toner from Laneige. About $33. They said “liquid silk” and I was skeptical.
The Milky Texture
Not watery, not creamy — a perfect in-between.
Weightless Finish
Zero tackiness. It just… disappears.
Glass Bottle
Feels luxe, but you can’t see how much is left. A minor betrayal.
Photo: Birgith Roosipuu / Unsplash
It’s a hydration cocktail. No crazy actives, just ingredients that make your skin feel plump and soft. The magic is in the blend.
- Milk Protein: Softens like a cashmere sweater for your face
- Ceramide NP: Reinforces your skin’s own barrier
- White Leaf Tea Water: Calms redness (subtle, but there)
- Vitamin B5: Holds onto water molecules
Pours out like thin milk. Sinks in before you can say “hydration” — maybe 8 seconds. Leaves a cool, satin veil.
After two weeks, my makeup stopped clinging to dry patches. The surprise? It made my richer moisturizer absorb better. Like a primer for skincare.
My skin is dewy by 10 AM, not slick. Texture is smoother. It didn’t shrink pores or fix acne — and it never claimed to.
It does one thing exceptionally well: it makes your skin feel expensive. That’s enough for me.