The scrub does come sealed but I opened it to have a smell and it's fairly mild. I can't quite pick the scent actually. Not a fake apricot scent though which is always nice and what I feel a cheaper brand may have done.Glad you to hear they are impressive boxes @@Kait1989
Btw, one website referred to the emulsion as Lavender Tea.
However, this is the description of the product from the SkinHouse site..
"Lavender Lightening Emulsion is a whitening lotion to make a translucent skin by its certified whitening function from the Korea Food and Drug Administration. It brightens the skin healthy and smoothes the uneven skin texture. It also provides full moisture and nutrition to the skin by its 104 kinds of fermented ingredients. The subtle lavender incense makes you feel good and this moist emulsion makes the dark and dry skin to be sleek."
I am looking forward to that product. Plus I don't have any emulsions. I just have a TON of creams! So it will be nice to get something lighter (no pun intended) for a change.
The Sleeping Pack should be nice. We got the soybean variety in the Fermented 1 box. It's nice on it's own and also good to seal in a heavier cream.
In the Scrub Box, were you able to sniff the Body Scrub? I'm curious about the scent. Also the Peeling Gel seems great. What happened to you with the Arrahan (sp?) gel?
The Arrahan (from cleansing box) and I don't play well, I found it to be very burny. I suggest patch testing (someone else's clever idea not mine!) before you put it on your face.
Great researching on the lavender emulsion! The card does say it's infused with a lavender tea complex but the ingredients were in English and I didn't it mention any tea on there. Not that ingredients lists are ever written in plain English.....
*tried to upload it but my Internet hates me*
I am keen on the sleeping pack. I got the one in the most wanted box the other day but I can't stand the smell! The idea of having it on my face all night does not appeal. The tea one smells fairly plain so I won't have any troubles using it.