Jnc
JNC is a Korean skincare label whose lineup runs across face and body care, with a clear lean toward herbal and plant-oil formulas. The catalog here pulls together its peeling gels, soothing masks, hydrating creams, facial mists, and single-ingredient oils like jojoba and natural herbal blends. You also get body and outdoor picks such as the Outdoor Gel and a herbal foot bath, so one brand covers a few different steps. Most of these are sized for regular home use, and the formulas keep to the gentle, naturally-derived direction JNC is known for.
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Buying guide
JNC skincare: how to choose across the range
JNC is a Korean brand that spreads across a wide set of skincare steps rather than sticking to one category. The collection here holds peeling gels, soothing masks, hydrating creams, facial mists, plant oils, and a few body and outdoor items. This guide covers what the brand makes, how the formats differ, and which product suits which need.
What JNC makes
JNC is a Korean skincare brand built around herbal and plant-derived formulas. Instead of a single hero product, the line covers exfoliation and hydration plus a set of finishing oils that sit alongside the creams and masks. The range we carry includes the Alpha Therapy Pillingel and Magic peeling sheets, the Aloe Soothing Mask, a 120 g hydro cream, the Super Mist, and oils such as jojoba and a natural herbal blend. That spread means you can build a short routine from one brand if you want consistency across steps.
Peeling gels and exfoliation
Exfoliation is one of the clearer threads in this range. The Alpha Therapy Pillingel is a 40ml peeling gel you massage over damp skin to lift dead surface cells, while the Magic peeling option comes as a large 70-sheet pack for repeated use. Peeling gels like these are gentler than grainy scrubs, so they suit people who want to smooth texture without heavy abrasion. Use them once or twice a week rather than daily, and follow with hydration to keep the skin comfortable.
Soothing masks and calming care
The Aloe Soothing Mask is the calming step in the line. Aloe-based masks are a common K-beauty pick for skin that feels tight or warm after sun or exfoliation. Reach for a soothing mask after a peeling session or on a day when your skin needs to settle rather than be pushed. It pairs with the brand's hydrating creams as the step that follows.
Creams and hydration
For moisture, the range carries a 120 g hydro cream plus a Vitamin E 5000 IU cream in a 53 g size. The hydro cream is the everyday hydration workhorse, while the Vitamin E cream leans richer and is the one to reach for when skin feels dry or needs extra cushioning. Creams are the last leave-on step before any sun product, so they seal in the lighter layers underneath. Choose based on how dry your skin runs and how heavy a finish you like.
Facial mists
The Super Mist comes in a 70ml format meant for a quick refresh through the day or a light hydrating layer before cream. Mists are handy for setting a routine in motion on dry skin and for topping up moisture without a full re-cleanse. Keep one at your desk or in a bag for midday use. It slots in before the heavier leave-on steps rather than replacing them.
Plant and herbal oils
Single-ingredient oils are a real strength of this brand. The Jojoba Oil in a 29ml bottle is a lightweight, skin-friendly oil that works for face and as a general care oil, while the Natural Herbal Oil arrives in a larger 240ml size suited to body use. Jojoba sits close to skin's own sebum, so it tends to absorb without a greasy film, which makes it a flexible finishing or massage oil. Use a few drops on its own or mix into a cream for extra richness.
Body and outdoor items
JNC steps beyond the face with a couple of body-focused products. The Outdoor Gel in a 125ml tube is built for use when you are out and about, and the Herbal Foot Bath comes as 6 g sachets in a 30-piece pack for soaking tired feet. These sit outside a standard facial routine but round out the brand into a fuller body-care set. If you are shopping the line for the face, treat these as add-ons rather than core steps.
Sizing and value
Sizes across the range vary a lot, from the 29ml jojoba bottle up to the 240ml herbal oil and the 70-sheet peeling pack, so check the volume before you buy. The larger oils and the multi-sheet packs are the better value per use if you already know you like the format, while the smaller mists and peeling gels are easier to try first. We list 43+ JNC products in stock, which gives room to start small and expand once you know which steps you reach for.
Building a routine from the line
A simple JNC face routine could run cleanse, then a weekly peeling gel, the aloe mask when skin needs calming, a mist, and a hydro or Vitamin E cream to finish. Add a few drops of jojoba oil over the cream on dry days. Because the products share the same gentle, plant-led direction, they layer without fighting each other. Start with one or two steps and build out as you see how your skin responds.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is JNC a Korean skincare brand?
Yes. JNC is a Korean brand, and its range leans on herbal and plant-derived formulas. The line spans face and body care, from peeling gels and the Aloe Soothing Mask to hydrating creams, the Super Mist, and single-ingredient oils like jojoba.
Are JNC products for the face or the body?
Both. Most of the catalog is facial care like the hydro cream, Vitamin E cream, peeling gels, and mask, but JNC also makes body items such as the Outdoor Gel and the Herbal Foot Bath. If you are building a face routine, the creams, mist, mask, and peeling gels are the core, and the body items are extras.
What is the difference between the Alpha Therapy Pillingel and the Magic peeling sheets?
The Alpha Therapy Pillingel is a 40ml peeling gel you massage over damp skin to lift dead surface cells. The Magic peeling option is a 70-sheet pack, so it suits repeated use over time. Both are gentler than grainy scrubs and are meant for once- or twice-weekly exfoliation rather than daily use.
Should I pick the JNC hydro cream or the Vitamin E cream?
The 120 g hydro cream is the everyday hydration step for most skin. The Vitamin E 5000 IU cream in the 53 g size leans richer, so it is the better choice when skin feels dry or needs extra cushioning. You can also keep both and switch by season or by how your skin feels.
How do I use the JNC Jojoba Oil?
The 29ml Jojoba Oil is a lightweight oil that absorbs without a heavy film, since jojoba sits close to skin's own sebum. Press a few drops over your cream as a finishing step, or mix a drop into a cream for extra richness on dry days. It works for the face and as a general care oil.
When should I use the Aloe Soothing Mask?
Reach for the Aloe Soothing Mask when skin feels tight or warm, such as after sun exposure or a peeling session. Aloe-based masks are a common calming step in Korean routines. Follow it with one of the brand's hydrating creams to lock in moisture.
What is the Herbal Foot Bath and how many uses do you get?
The Herbal Foot Bath is a body-care item for soaking tired feet. It comes as 6 g sachets in a 30-piece pack, so you get thirty soaks per box. It sits outside a facial routine but rounds out the JNC range into fuller body care.
How do JNC products layer in a routine?
A simple order is cleanse, a weekly peeling gel, the aloe mask when skin needs calming, the Super Mist, then a hydro or Vitamin E cream. Add a few drops of jojoba oil over the cream on dry days. Because the line shares one gentle, plant-led direction, the steps layer without fighting each other.
How many JNC products do you stock?
We currently list 43+ JNC products in stock, covering peeling gels, masks, creams, mists, plant oils, and the body and outdoor items. That range lets you start with one or two steps and expand once you know which formats you reach for.















