Edit.b
EDIT.B is a Korean facial skincare brand with a clear lean toward sun care, hydration, and centella-based soothing. The line we carry centres on its Sunday sunscreens and sun serums, a run of gel essences and ampoules built around hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, glutathione and centella (sika/erseongcho), plus a jelly lip essence and cleansing pads. If you want a Korean routine that puts SPF and barrier comfort first, this is a tidy place to shop the whole brand.
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Buying guide
EDIT.B: a buyer's guide to the Korean sun-care and soothing range
EDIT.B is a Korean skincare brand we stock across sun care, hydration, and centella-based soothing. The grid is mostly leave-on care: a Sunday sun-care set, gel essences and ampoules carrying familiar Korean actives, a jelly lip essence, and a pad cleanser. This guide breaks the 16-plus products into the steps they belong to so you can build a routine without guessing which SKU does what.
What EDIT.B is and who it suits
EDIT.B is a facial-focused Korean brand. The products we carry skew toward daily care for skin that wants hydration and a calm barrier, with a strong sun-care presence. There is no body or hair range here, so the page is a clean read if you are after face routine steps. People drawn to centella, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid will recognise most of the actives on the labels, and the sun serums make the brand worth a look for anyone building a daytime routine.
The Sunday sun-care line
Sun care is the spine of the range. The Sunday Nosebum Sunscreen (50ml) is a straightforward SPF, while the Sunday Sika Sun Serum (55ml) pairs sun protection with centella for a lighter, serum-style finish, and the Sunday Tone Up Sun Serum (55ml) adds a brightening tone-up effect. If you dislike heavy sunscreen textures, the sun serums are the ones to test first. Between the three, you can match the finish you want, from a plain SPF to a soothing or tone-up daytime layer.
Centella and the soothing pieces
Centella, labelled here as sika or erseongcho, runs through the calming side of the brand. The Sika Erseongcho Gel Essence (200ml) is a large-format soothing essence, and the Soothing Toxica Fish Candle Cream (100ml) is the moisturiser end of that story. Centella is a staple Korean ingredient for comfort and redness-prone skin, so these are the products to reach for when your barrier feels stressed. The Sika Sun Serum carries the same ingredient into the daytime step.
Hydration: the hyaluronic ampoule and gel essences
For straightforward moisture, the Moisture Hyaluronic Acid Panthenol Ampoule (100ml) pairs hyaluronic acid with panthenol, a common Korean combination for hydration plus barrier support. The gel-essence format shows up more than once in the range, which tells you EDIT.B favours light, watery layers over thick creams. These slot in after cleansing and before your sunscreen or moisturiser, and the larger sizes make them practical for daily use.
Brightening and toning actives
The Toning Pitch Niacinamide Glutathione Gel Essence (200ml) is the brightening pick. Niacinamide and glutathione are both used in Korean care for tone and clarity, and putting them in a gel essence keeps the texture light enough to layer. The Tone Up Sun Serum extends the same brightening idea into sun care. If even tone is your main concern, start with this gel essence and consider the tone-up serum as the daytime partner.
Lip care and cleansing
Two products sit outside the serum-and-cream core. The Waterpool Jelly Lip Essence (11ml) is a lip treatment for hydration rather than colour, useful as a final routine step or an overnight lip layer. The Heart All-in-One Cleansing Pad (30 sheets) handles cleansing in a single pre-soaked pad, handy for travel or low-effort days. The Water Full Gummy mask adds a single-piece sheet mask for an occasional hydration boost.
How to build a routine from the range
A simple EDIT.B day looks like this: cleanse with the pad, layer a gel essence (hydrating, soothing, or brightening depending on your concern), seal with the cica cream or hyaluronic ampoule, then finish with one of the Sunday sun serums. At night, swap the SPF for the lip essence and the gummy mask when skin wants extra moisture. Because the essences come in large 200ml sizes, they are the value-friendly daily steps, while the serums and lip essence are smaller, more targeted add-ons.
Authenticity and Korean sourcing
Every EDIT.B product we list is sourced as genuine Korean stock, so the centella essences, sun serums, and ampoule formulas match what the brand sells at home. That matters for the sun serums in particular, where the SPF claim and the texture are the reason to buy. Check each product page for the exact size, since EDIT.B sells its essences in large volumes and its serums and lip essence in smaller ones.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does EDIT.B sell?
EDIT.B is a Korean facial skincare brand. The range we carry covers sun care (the Sunday Nosebum sunscreen and Sika/Tone Up sun serums), gel essences and a hyaluronic ampoule, a soothing cica cream, a jelly lip essence, an all-in-one cleansing pad, and a single-piece gummy mask. It's a face-only line, with no body or hair products.
What's the difference between EDIT.B's Sunday sun serums?
The Sunday Sika Sun Serum (55ml) pairs sun protection with centella for a soothing, lightweight finish, while the Sunday Tone Up Sun Serum (55ml) adds a brightening tone-up effect. The Sunday Nosebum Sunscreen (50ml) is a more conventional SPF. Pick the Sika serum if your skin runs sensitive, the Tone Up if you want a brighter daytime finish.
Which EDIT.B products use centella?
Centella, labelled here as sika or erseongcho, runs through the soothing side of the brand. You'll find it in the Sika Erseongcho Gel Essence (200ml), the Soothing Toxica Fish Candle Cream (100ml), and the Sunday Sika Sun Serum. These are the picks for redness-prone or stressed skin, since centella is a Korean staple for barrier comfort.
How do I build a routine with EDIT.B essences?
Cleanse with the Heart all-in-one pad, then layer a gel essence chosen for your concern: hydrating with the hyaluronic ampoule, soothing with the sika essence, or brightening with the niacinamide-glutathione essence. Seal with the cica cream, then finish a daytime routine with one of the Sunday sun serums. At night, add the jelly lip essence or the gummy mask for extra moisture.
Are these EDIT.B products genuine Korean stock?
Yes. Every EDIT.B item we list is sourced as authentic Korean stock, so the centella essences, sun serums, and ampoule formulas match what the brand sells in Korea. That matters most for the Sunday sun serums, where the SPF claim and texture are the reason to buy. Check each product page for the exact size.









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