Essenherb
Essenherb is a Korean botanical skincare brand built around single-ingredient plant oils and herbal extracts. The range pairs pure oils like jojoba and tea tree with cleansers, mists, creams, and masks that put one hero plant front and center. Tea tree runs through the acne-care side, jojoba anchors the hydration line, and rosemary shows up in the body scrubs. Shop the Essenherb collection on skinsli for plant-led face and body care shipped from Korea.
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Buying guide
Essenherb buying guide: jojoba, tea tree, and single-plant Korean skincare
Essenherb is a Korean skincare brand that organizes its catalog around individual plants. Instead of long ingredient decks, most products lead with one hero botanical: jojoba for hydration, tea tree for breakouts, rosemary for cleansing. This guide explains the main plant lines in the collection, the difference between a pure oil and a finished product, and how to fit Essenherb into a daily routine.
The single-plant approach
Essenherb builds its range around one botanical at a time rather than complex blends. You see this in the naming: Jojoba 100 Oil, Tea Tree 100 Oil, Rosemary Daily Scrub Wash. The idea is that you can pick a product by the plant that suits your skin and know what is doing the work. This makes the brand easy to shop if you already know whether you want jojoba's slip or tea tree's clarifying feel.
The jojoba hydration line
Jojoba is the backbone of Essenherb's hydration side, and the brand uses it across several formats. The Jojoba 100 Oil 60ml is the pure facial oil, while the Jojoba Cream to Toner 90ml and the Jojoba Double Essence Mist 97ml carry jojoba into lighter, layerable steps. There is even a Jojoba Essential Lip Balm for dry lips. Jojoba is close in structure to skin's own sebum, so it tends to feel light and absorb without a greasy film, which suits most skin types.
The tea tree acne line
Tea tree is Essenherb's answer for blemish-prone skin, and it runs through cleansers, oils, and masks. The Tea Tree Acne Daily Wash and its refill handle daily cleansing, the Tea Tree 100 Oil comes in 10ml and 20ml for spot use, and the Tea Tree Relief Cotton Mask delivers a soothing dose in sheet form. Tea tree oil is a long-standing ingredient for breakouts, so this line is the place to start if congestion and spots are your main concern.
Pure oils versus finished products
Essenherb splits into concentrated oils and ready-to-use formulas, and the difference matters for how you apply them. A 100 oil is a single ingredient you dose by the drop, pat onto skin, or mix into a moisturizer; a little goes a long way. A wash, mist, or cream is already balanced for direct daily use. If you are new to facial oils, start with a finished product like the cream-to-toner and add a pure oil once you know how your skin reacts.
Cleansers and scrubs
The cleansing side of Essenherb covers both gentle daily washing and occasional exfoliation. The Rosemary Daily Scrub Wash 500ml is a large-format face and body wash with a mild scrub for everyday use, and the Tea Tree Acne Daily Wash targets breakout-prone skin with a clarifying feel. Big refill and 500ml sizes make these practical for the whole household. Pick the rosemary scrub for general freshening and the tea tree wash when you want extra help with congestion.
Mists and essences for layering
For lightweight hydration, Essenherb offers steps you can spritz or press on through the day. The Jojoba Double Essence Mist 97ml refreshes skin and adds a thin layer of moisture over or under makeup, and the cream-to-toner format gives you watery hydration with a touch of jojoba richness. These sit between cleansing and your heavier creams or oils. They are handy in dry rooms or after sun, when skin wants a quick top-up rather than a full routine.
Hand and body care
Essenherb reaches past the face with a few body and hand items. The Sentid Hand Balm in Lodge Sandalwood 30ml is a scented balm for dry hands with a warm, woody note, and the large rosemary scrub wash doubles as a body cleanser. These let you keep the same plant-led approach beyond skincare. The hand balm in particular is an easy add-on or small gift if you already like the brand's botanical character.
How to use a facial oil
Facial oils like the Jojoba and Tea Tree 100 Oils work best as one of the last steps in a routine, after water-based products have absorbed. Warm two or three drops between your palms and press them into damp skin to seal in moisture, or mix a drop into your moisturizer for a lighter touch. Tea tree oil is stronger, so use it sparingly and mostly where you break out rather than all over. Patch test a new oil before committing it to your whole face.
Sizes, refills, and value
Essenherb sells many products in more than one size, which helps you try before you commit. The Tea Tree 100 Oil comes in 10ml and 20ml, the Rosemary Scrub Wash in a generous 500ml, and the Acne Daily Wash offers a 300ml refill that cuts cost and packaging on repeat buys. Start with a small oil to test how your skin likes the plant, then size up to the refill or large format once it earns a spot in your routine.
Korean sourcing and authenticity
The Essenherb products in this collection are sourced from Korea and shipped to you through skinsli, so they match what is sold on the Korean market. Buying from one dedicated catalog keeps the formulas and plant concentrations consistent batch to batch, which matters for single-ingredient oils where the strength of the plant is the whole point. If you reorder a jojoba or tea tree oil, you can expect the same product you bought before.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is Essenherb known for?
Essenherb is a Korean skincare brand built around single plants, so each product leads with one hero botanical instead of a long ingredient list. Jojoba anchors the hydration side, tea tree covers blemish-prone skin, and rosemary turns up in the cleansing range. You will find pure 100 oils alongside washes, mists, creams, and masks that carry the same plant into easier daily formats.
Who is the Jojoba 100 Oil for, and how do I use it?
The Jojoba 100 Oil is a pure facial oil that suits most skin types because jojoba is close in structure to skin's own sebum, so it feels light and absorbs without a greasy film. Warm two or three drops and press them into damp skin as one of your last steps, or mix a drop into your moisturizer. The brand also carries jojoba in a cream-to-toner, an essence mist, and a lip balm if you want it in a lighter form.
Which Essenherb products help with acne and breakouts?
The tea tree line is built for blemish-prone skin. The Tea Tree Acne Daily Wash and its refill handle daily cleansing, the Tea Tree 100 Oil in 10ml or 20ml works for targeted spot use, and the Tea Tree Relief Cotton Mask gives a soothing sheet-mask dose. Tea tree oil is a long-standing ingredient for breakouts, so start here if congestion is your main concern.
What is the difference between a 100 oil and the other Essenherb products?
A 100 oil, like the Jojoba or Tea Tree versions, is a single concentrated ingredient you dose by the drop, so a little goes a long way. A wash, mist, or cream is already balanced for direct daily use. If you are new to facial oils, start with a finished product such as the Jojoba Cream to Toner and add a pure oil once you see how your skin reacts.
How should I apply the Tea Tree 100 Oil?
Tea tree oil is stronger than a hydrating oil, so use it sparingly and mostly where you tend to break out rather than over the whole face. Apply a small amount to clean skin as a spot treatment, or dilute a drop into a moisturizer. Patch test first, since concentrated tea tree can be too much for sensitive areas. The 10ml size is a good way to try it before buying more.
Is the Rosemary Daily Scrub Wash for the face or the body?
The Rosemary Daily Scrub Wash 500ml is a mild scrub wash you can use on both face and body, which is why it comes in a large household-friendly size. It freshens skin with a gentle exfoliating feel for everyday cleansing. For breakout-prone skin you may prefer the Tea Tree Acne Daily Wash instead, and you can keep the rosemary wash for general use or body cleansing.
How do I choose between the jojoba and tea tree lines for my skin?
Pick the jojoba line if your main goal is hydration and a light, balanced feel; jojoba suits dry, normal, and even oily skin because it absorbs cleanly. Pick the tea tree line if you deal with congestion, spots, or breakout-prone areas and want a clarifying routine. Many people use both: jojoba for daily moisture and tea tree as a targeted treatment where they break out.
Are these Essenherb products authentic and shipped from Korea?
Yes. The Essenherb items in this collection are sourced from Korea and shipped to you through skinsli, so they match what is sold on the Korean market. Buying from one dedicated catalog keeps the formulas and plant concentrations consistent batch to batch, which matters most for single-ingredient oils where the strength of the plant is the whole point.




















