Lacvert

LACVERT is a long-running Korean skincare brand built around the classic softener-and-emulsion routine. The range here covers toners like the Riblassum Skin Softener, lightweight Li:Blossom and Collagen Plus Vital emulsions, the Riblassum anti-aging cream, a Hello Hyaluron daily sunscreen, and a Homme line for men. Collagen and hyaluronic acid anchor much of the lineup, so it leans toward firmness and hydration rather than strong actives. We stock 37+ in-stock LACVERT products, shipped from Korea.

  • Softener and emulsion sets
  • Collagen and hyaluron
  • Daily sunscreen
  • 🇰🇷 Korean brand

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to build a LACVERT skincare routine

LACVERT is a Korean skincare brand organized around the traditional softener-then-emulsion sequence, with collagen and hyaluronic acid doing most of the heavy lifting. The grid here runs from toners and emulsions to an anti-aging cream line, a daily sunscreen, and a men's range, so choosing well is mostly about layering the steps in order and matching them to your skin type. This guide breaks down the formats, the hero ingredients, and how to put them together.

What LACVERT is and where it fits

LACVERT is one of the established Korean skincare houses, and its approach reflects the classic Korean routine rather than a single trend ingredient. The lineup is built for layering thin, water-based steps that sink in before the next, which is why you see softeners and emulsions instead of one all-in-one cream. It suits someone who wants a calm, hydration-first regimen with gentle anti-aging support, not a routine centered on strong exfoliating acids or retinoids. The Riblassum and Li:Blossom lines carry the brand's firming and brightening intent.

The softener step

In Korean skincare a softener is the toner-like first step, and the Riblassum Skin Softener is LACVERT's version. You apply it after cleansing to rebalance the skin and prep it to absorb what follows. A softener here is hydrating rather than astringent, so it does not strip or tighten the way an alcohol-heavy clarifying toner would. Patting a softener in by hand, rather than wiping it off on a cotton pad, keeps more of the hydration on the skin and sets up the emulsion that comes next.

Choosing among the emulsions

The emulsions are the lightweight moisturizer step, and the grid offers a few. The Li:Blossom Emulsion leans floral and light, while the Collagen Plus Vital Emulsion targets firmness with a richer feel. An emulsion is thinner than a cream, which makes it comfortable under sunscreen or makeup and a good year-round option for normal-to-combination skin. If your skin runs dry, you can layer an emulsion under the cream; if it runs oily, the emulsion alone may be enough moisture for the day.

The cream and anti-aging line

The Riblassum Cream sits at the richest end of the routine and is where the firming intent concentrates. A cream like this seals in the steps beneath it and suits drier skin or nighttime use, when a heavier finish is welcome. Anti-aging in this brand reads as steady support through collagen and moisture rather than aggressive resurfacing, so results show as smoother, plumper-looking skin over consistent use. Reserve the heaviest cream for evenings if your daytime finish needs to stay matte under SPF.

Collagen and hyaluronic acid, explained

Two ingredients recur across the LACVERT range. Hyaluronic acid, the star of the Hello Hyaluron sunscreen and the hydration-focused steps, is a humectant that holds water in the skin for a plumper surface. Collagen, featured in the Collagen Plus Vital emulsion, is used here as a conditioning and firming agent that helps the skin feel supple. Neither is a strong active, which is the point: they make the routine comfortable for daily, year-round use and for skin that reacts to harsher formulas.

The daily sunscreen step

The Hello Hyaluron Daily Sunscreen closes the morning routine and adds hyaluronic acid so the SPF step also hydrates. Sunscreen is the most important anti-aging move in any regimen, so a daily, comfortable formula matters more than any serum. Apply it as the last morning step after your emulsion or cream, and use enough to reach the labeled protection. A hydrating sunscreen like this layers more pleasantly over the brand's emulsions than a dry, high-alcohol formula would.

The Homme line for men

LACVERT's Homme range, including the Richage Sika Emulsion, adapts the same softener-and-emulsion logic for men's skin, which often runs oilier and is shaved regularly. These formulas favor a faster-absorbing, less rich finish that suits post-shave use and a simpler two-step routine. The Sika (centella) angle adds a soothing element that helps with shaving irritation. Anyone who wants the brand's hydration approach in a lighter, lower-maintenance format can start with the Homme emulsion rather than the full multi-step set.

Matching the range to your skin type

Normal and combination skin can run the full softener, emulsion, and sunscreen sequence comfortably. Dry skin benefits from adding the Riblassum Cream on top, especially at night. Oily skin can keep things minimal with the softener and a single emulsion, skipping the richest cream during the day. Because nothing in the core lineup is a strong exfoliant, the range is forgiving for sensitive skin, though a patch test is still wise before adding any new step.

Authenticity and Korean sourcing

Every LACVERT product in this collection is sourced from Korea and shipped directly, so the formulas and packaging match the domestic Korean release. With skincare that matters because a reformulated export version can behave differently from the one reviews describe. Buying the genuine Korean article means the texture, scent, and ingredient list are what the brand actually ships at home. The 37+ products here are the in-stock LACVERT range we keep available.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • LACVERT is an established Korean skincare brand built around the classic softener-and-emulsion routine, with collagen and hyaluronic acid running through much of the range. Its lines like Riblassum and Li:Blossom focus on gentle firming and hydration rather than strong acids or retinoids, which makes it a calm, layering-friendly choice for daily use.

  • In Korean skincare a softener is the toner-like first step. The Riblassum Skin Softener goes on right after cleansing to rebalance the skin and prep it to absorb the emulsion that follows. It is hydrating rather than astringent, so it does not strip or tighten. Patting it in by hand instead of wiping it off keeps more of the hydration on your skin.

  • The Li:Blossom Emulsion is light and floral, while the Collagen Plus Vital Emulsion is richer and aimed at firmness. An emulsion is thinner than a cream, so it sits comfortably under sunscreen or makeup. Normal-to-combination skin can use an emulsion alone; dry skin can layer it under the Riblassum Cream, and oily skin may find a single emulsion is enough moisture.

  • Follow the classic Korean sequence from thinnest to richest: cleanse, then softener, then emulsion, then cream if your skin needs it, and finish the morning with the Hello Hyaluron sunscreen. Each water-based step should sink in before the next so it can absorb. At night you can stop after the cream; in the morning the sunscreen is the final step over everything else.

  • Hyaluronic acid, featured in the Hello Hyaluron sunscreen and the hydration steps, is a humectant that holds water in the skin for a plumper surface. Collagen, used in the Collagen Plus Vital emulsion, acts as a conditioning and firming agent that helps skin feel supple. Neither is a strong active, which keeps the routine comfortable for daily, year-round use.

  • The core lineup avoids strong exfoliating acids and retinoids, leaning on hydration and gentle firming instead, which makes it relatively forgiving for sensitive skin. The softener is hydrating rather than astringent, and the emulsions are lightweight. That said, skin reacts individually, so patch test any new product, including the sunscreen, before working it into your full routine.

  • Yes. The LACVERT Homme range, including the Richage Sika Emulsion, applies the same softener-and-emulsion logic in a lighter, faster-absorbing finish that suits oilier, regularly shaved skin. The Sika (centella) angle adds a soothing element that helps with shaving irritation. Men who want a simple two-step routine can start with the Homme emulsion rather than the full multi-step set.

  • Yes. Every LACVERT item in this collection is sourced from Korea and shipped directly, so the formulas and packaging match the domestic Korean release rather than a reformulated export version. With skincare that matters, because the texture, scent, and ingredient list are exactly what the brand ships at home and what most reviews describe.