Aestura
AESTURA is the dermocosmetic brand from Amorepacific, built for sensitive and barrier-compromised skin. The range is organised into clear concern lines: Atobarrier 365 for ceramide barrier repair and deep hydration, Theracne 365 for blemish-prone skin, A-Cica 365 with centella for soothing, and Regederm 365 for firming. This page lists the AESTURA products we stock, from the Atobarrier creams and cleansers to the Theracne serum and toners. Everything ships from Korea in sealed retail packaging.
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Buying guide
AESTURA buying guide: barrier repair and sensitive-skin care
AESTURA is Amorepacific's answer to sensitive, easily irritated skin. Rather than one hero product, the brand splits its range into concern-specific lines, each with a matching cleanser, toner, and cream. This guide explains what each AESTURA line treats and how to put together a routine around the products in this grid.
What AESTURA is and who makes it
AESTURA is a Korean dermocosmetic brand developed by Amorepacific, the company behind Laneige and Sulwhasoo. Its focus is the skin barrier: formulas built around ceramides and skin-identical lipids for people whose skin reacts to harsher actives. The brand is best known in Korea as a derma-counter and pharmacy line, which is why so much of the range centres on repair and soothing rather than trend ingredients.
Atobarrier 365: the ceramide barrier line
Atobarrier 365 is the heart of the brand and the place most people start. It is a ceramide-led barrier range designed to lock in moisture and calm dryness over the full year. In this grid you will find the Atobarrier 365 Lotion 150ml and Hydro Essence 200ml for layering hydration, the Hydro Soothing Cream 60ml for a richer seal, and gentle cleansers like the Foaming Cleanser 150ml that clean without stripping. There is even an Atobarrier 365 Body Lotion 400ml for dry skin below the neck.
Theracne 365: care for blemish-prone skin
Theracne 365 is AESTURA's line for oilier, breakout-prone skin that still needs a gentle hand. The Theracne365 Active Serum 30ml targets blemishes, the Hydro Active Toner 200ml keeps skin balanced without over-drying, and the Clear Deep Cleansing Foam 200ml removes excess oil while respecting the barrier. The idea is to treat acne-prone skin without the tightness and flaking that aggressive spot treatments often cause.
A-Cica 365 and Regederm 365
Two further lines round out the range. A-Cica 365 leans on centella asiatica for soothing reactive, redness-prone skin, with the A-Cica365 Hydrating Relief Toner pH 4.5 sitting in a low-pH range that suits a compromised barrier. Regederm 365 is the firming and anti-aging direction, with the Regederm365 Intensive Lifting Capsule Cream aimed at people who want barrier care alongside a lifting step.
How to choose the right AESTURA line
Pick the line by your main concern. Dry, tight, or sensitised skin should start with Atobarrier 365. Oily or blemish-prone skin is better served by Theracne 365. Redness and reactivity point to A-Cica 365, and anyone adding a firming step on top of barrier care can look at Regederm 365. Because all four lines share the same gentle, barrier-first philosophy, you can mix products across them, for example an Atobarrier cream over a Theracne serum.
Building an AESTURA routine
A basic routine is cleanse, tone, treat, then moisturise. Start with a foaming cleanser from the line that matches your skin, follow with the matching toner to rebalance, add a serum if you are treating a specific concern, then seal with a cream such as the Hydro Soothing Cream. The body lotion handles dryness elsewhere. Keep actives gentle and let the barrier ingredients do the steady work rather than chasing fast results.
Skin-type and barrier fit
AESTURA is built for sensitive, dry, and barrier-compromised skin first, which makes it a safe default when your skin is reacting to a stronger routine. The low-pH A-Cica toner and the ceramide Atobarrier creams are easy to tolerate, and the Theracne line gives blemish-prone but sensitive skin a route that does not over-strip. If your skin is robust and you want strong exfoliating acids or high-percentage actives, AESTURA is a supporting cast rather than the headline.
Sizes, formats, and value
Formats range from a compact 30ml serum to a 400ml body lotion and 200ml toners and essences, so you can size each step to how often you use it. The toners and essences in larger bottles are the economical picks for daily layering, while the 60ml soothing cream and 30ml serum are the steps you go through more slowly. We list 21+ AESTURA products in stock across the four lines, so you can build a full routine from one brand.
Authenticity and Korean sourcing
Every AESTURA item we carry is sourced from Korea and arrives sealed in its original retail packaging, the same formulation Amorepacific sells on the domestic market. Barrier and derma products are exactly the category where authenticity matters, since the value is in the lipid and ceramide formulation, so buying the sealed Korean product is the way to be sure you are getting the genuine article.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Who makes AESTURA and what is it known for?
AESTURA is a Korean dermocosmetic brand from Amorepacific, the company behind Laneige and Sulwhasoo. It is known for barrier-repair skincare built around ceramides and skin-identical lipids, sold in Korea as a derma-counter and pharmacy line for sensitive, easily irritated skin.
What is the AESTURA Atobarrier 365 line for?
Atobarrier 365 is AESTURA's ceramide-led barrier range, designed to lock in moisture and calm dryness. It includes the Atobarrier 365 Lotion and Hydro Essence for layering hydration, the Hydro Soothing Cream for a richer seal, and gentle cleansers, plus a body lotion for dryness below the neck.
Should I use the Atobarrier or Theracne line?
Choose by your main concern. Dry, tight, or sensitised skin should start with Atobarrier 365 for barrier repair. Oily or blemish-prone skin is better served by Theracne 365, which treats breakouts without the tightness aggressive spot products cause. The two lines share the same gentle approach, so you can mix them.
Is AESTURA suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes. AESTURA is built for sensitive, dry, and barrier-compromised skin first. The ceramide Atobarrier creams and the low-pH A-Cica365 Hydrating Relief Toner are easy to tolerate, and the Theracne line gives blemish-prone but sensitive skin a route that does not over-strip.
What does the A-Cica 365 toner do?
A-Cica 365 leans on centella asiatica to soothe reactive, redness-prone skin. The A-Cica365 Hydrating Relief Toner sits at pH 4.5, a low-pH range that suits a compromised barrier, so it works as a calming first step before the rest of your routine.
How do I layer AESTURA products in a routine?
A basic order is cleanse, tone, treat, then moisturise. Start with a foaming cleanser, follow with the matching toner, add a serum such as the Theracne365 Active Serum if you are treating a concern, then seal with a cream like the Hydro Soothing Cream. The Atobarrier body lotion covers dryness elsewhere.
Are these AESTURA products authentic and from Korea?
Yes. Every AESTURA item we list is sourced from Korea and arrives sealed in its original retail packaging, the same formulation Amorepacific sells on the domestic market. With barrier and derma products the value is in the ceramide and lipid formulation, so the sealed Korean product is the way to be sure it is genuine.
















