Jejuon
JEJUON builds its skincare around ingredients grown on Jeju Island: tangerine and green mandarin, Jeju camellia, and turmeric. The range here runs from the Cutera citrus line (toner, serum, cream, and a bubble cleanser) to the Real Jeju Camellia Cream and a Deep-Proof Eyemist. We stock 32 in-stock products across toners, serums, creams, cleansers, and eye care, so you can put together a full Jeju-sourced routine from one brand.
By Skinsli editorial Updated
Buying guide
JEJUON buying guide: Jeju-sourced Korean skincare
JEJUON is a Korean skincare brand that sources its hero ingredients from Jeju Island, off the south coast of Korea. The volcanic soil and mild climate there are known for tangerine, green mandarin, camellia, and turmeric, and those crops show up across the range we carry. This guide walks through the lines in the grid, how to read the product names, and how to build a routine from them.
What JEJUON is and where it comes from
JEJUON formulates around Jeju Island produce instead of one signature active. Jeju sits in a volcanic, subtropical pocket of Korea where citrus and camellia grow well, and the brand leans on those crops. In practice that means the ingredient lists tend toward botanical extracts (tangerine, green mandarin, camellia, turmeric) instead of high-strength clinical actives. If you like the idea of a place-of-origin skincare brand with a clear sourcing story, this is the angle JEJUON sells.
The Cutera citrus line: tangerine and green mandarin
The largest line in the grid is Cutera, built on Jeju citrus. You will find a Cutera Tangerine Toner, a Tangerine Bubble Cleanser, and a Green Mandarin Serum and Green Mandarin Cream, plus a Wool Cream and Wool Toner under the same name. Tangerine and green mandarin extracts are used here for a fresh, brightening feel rather than as a treatment dose of vitamin C. The line is wide enough that you can run cleanser, toner, serum, and cream all from Cutera if you want a single-line routine.
Camellia and turmeric: the richer creams
Two standalone creams sit apart from the Cutera citrus line. The Real Jeju Camellia Cream (75ml) uses camellia, a Jeju crop traditionally pressed for its oil and used for a cushiony, nourishing finish. The Curcuma Jeju Mayu Cream (50ml) pairs Jeju turmeric (curcuma) with mayu (horse oil), a heavier occlusive popular in Korean skincare for dry or compromised skin. Reach for these when you want more weight than the citrus creams give.
Eye care and targeted products
Beyond face care, the range includes a Deep-Proof Eyemist (30ml) for the eye area and a Foot Tangerine Foam Cleansing (120ml) that extends the tangerine theme to foot care. The eyemist is a mist format rather than a cream, so it layers under or over an eye cream without disturbing makeup. These sit outside a core face routine but round out what the brand offers.
How to read JEJUON product names
The product names pack in three pieces of information: the line (Cutera, Real Jeju, Curcuma Jeju), the hero ingredient or format (Tangerine, Green Mandarin, Camellia, Wool, Mayu), and the size in ml. So "Cutera Green Mandarin Cream 50ml" tells you it is the Cutera line, green mandarin extract, a cream, in a 50ml jar. Once you know the pattern you can scan the grid quickly for the format and size you want.
Building a routine from the range
A straightforward order is cleanser, toner, serum, then cream. From this brand that maps to the Cutera Tangerine Bubble Cleanser, a Cutera toner (Tangerine or Wool), the Green Mandarin Serum, and a cream chosen for your skin. The lighter Cutera creams work for normal-to-combination skin, while the Camellia or Curcuma Mayu creams suit drier skin or colder months. Add the Deep-Proof Eyemist at the eye-care step if you want it.
Sizes and value
Most creams come in 50ml or 75ml jars, toners in 150ml, and the serum in 45ml, which are standard full sizes rather than minis. If you are new to the brand, a single toner or the Green Mandarin Serum is a low-commitment way to test how your skin takes the citrus formulas before you buy a full line. The 32 in-stock products give enough overlap that you can step up from one product to a full Cutera routine over time.
Authenticity and sourcing
Every JEJUON product we list is sourced as genuine Korean stock. Because the brand's whole pitch is Jeju-grown ingredients, the sourcing story is part of what you are buying, so authenticity matters more than usual here. If you have shopped grey-market Korean skincare before and want certainty about provenance, that is the reason to buy the line through a stocked catalog rather than an unverified reseller.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What makes JEJUON a Jeju Island brand?
JEJUON sources its hero ingredients from Jeju Island in southern Korea: tangerine and green mandarin for the Cutera line, camellia for the Real Jeju Camellia Cream, and turmeric for the Curcuma Jeju Mayu Cream. The brand's identity is built on those Jeju crops, so the sourcing drives what is actually in the formulas.
What is the difference between the tangerine and green mandarin Cutera products?
Both come from Jeju citrus, but they sit in different parts of the Cutera line. Tangerine appears in the Cutera Tangerine Toner and Tangerine Bubble Cleanser, used for a fresh, brightening feel. Green mandarin is the unripe fruit and shows up in the Green Mandarin Serum and Green Mandarin Cream. If you want a treatment step, the Green Mandarin Serum is the more concentrated format.
Which JEJUON cream should I pick for dry skin?
For dry or dehydrated skin, the Curcuma Jeju Mayu Cream pairs Jeju turmeric with mayu (horse oil) for a heavier, occlusive finish, and the Real Jeju Camellia Cream gives a cushiony, nourishing feel from camellia. The lighter Cutera Green Mandarin Cream suits normal-to-combination skin. Match the cream to how rich you want the last step to feel.
Can I build a full routine from one JEJUON line?
Yes. The Cutera line is wide enough to cover a full routine: the Tangerine Bubble Cleanser, a Cutera toner, the Green Mandarin Serum, and a Green Mandarin or Wool Cream. A standard order is cleanser, toner, serum, cream, and you can add the Deep-Proof Eyemist at the eye-care step. With 32 in-stock products you can also mix the Cutera basics with a richer Camellia or Mayu cream.
Is the JEJUON stock here authentic?
Every JEJUON product we list is genuine Korean stock. Since the brand's whole pitch is Jeju-grown ingredients, provenance is part of the value, so we source the line rather than carry unverified resale. If you have shopped grey-market Korean skincare before, buying from a stocked catalog is the way to be sure of what you are getting.















