New release spotlight, Amorepacific Vintage Single Extract Essence targets discerning K-beauty fans
16.06.2026 - 12:02:04 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news New Releases & Launches Desk. Reviewed before publication on 06/16/2026 at 10:05 AM ET. Details in the imprint.
Amorepacific’s Vintage Single Extract Essence has become one of the South Korean group’s most talked-about skincare launches in recent years, anchoring its repositioning toward high-performance, fermentation-driven treatments in the luxury K-beauty segment. The essence, built around a single-origin green tea extract from Jeju Island, is marketed as a daily solution for skin texture, elasticity and radiance, with a price that firmly places it in the prestige category.
Fermented green tea at the center of Amorepacific’s luxury push
Vintage Single Extract Essence is formulated around green tea leaves grown on Amorepacific’s own gardens on Jeju Island, then fermented and aged before extraction to concentrate catechins and other antioxidants that the company says help protect skin from environmental stress and support visible anti-aging benefits. According to the brand’s official product information, the extract is produced with a low-temperature, long-duration brewing process designed to preserve potency and minimize irritation for daily use. The official Amorepacific product page lists smoothing of fine lines, improved clarity and boosted radiance among the core claims.
Positioned as an essence rather than a toner or serum, the product is meant to be applied after cleansing and before heavier treatments, allowing the lightweight liquid to absorb quickly while preparing skin for subsequent steps in a multi-step routine. In its English-language materials, Amorepacific highlights that the formula contains only a short ingredient list centered on Camellia sinensis leaf extract, reflecting the company’s broader strategy of emphasizing botanical heritage and proprietary cultivation over complex synthetic blends. Independent beauty coverage has noted the formula’s water-like texture and subtle tea scent, which differentiates it from competing hydrating essences that often rely on humectant-heavy, slightly viscous bases. A detailed review by Paula’s Choice Beautypedia points to its antioxidant profile as the main functional benefit rather than intense moisturization.
Amorepacific positions Vintage Single Extract Essence as suitable for a wide range of skin types, particularly consumers concerned about early signs of aging, dullness and uneven texture who are willing to invest in a dedicated treatment step. The essence sits above the brand’s more accessible Laneige and Innisfree labels, reinforcing Amorepacific’s multi-tier portfolio strategy that stretches from mass-market K-beauty to high-end department store counters. Retail listings typically show the essence sold in a glass bottle with a minimalist green and white design, signaling its tea origin and premium positioning while also aligning with the brand’s broader visual language around nature-derived ingredients and refinement.
Pricing and distribution underscore the product’s role as a prestige flagship for the Amorepacific brand rather than a volume driver at the lower end of the market. In major markets where the brand operates a dedicated online store and department store counters, Vintage Single Extract Essence is marketed as a hero item, often featured in gift sets or promotional bundles that introduce customers to the brand’s green tea story. The company’s English-language investor and corporate communications regularly stress the importance of premium skincare, including green tea-based treatments, to its margin structure and brand equity in Asia and abroad. A profile of the company on Vogue’s beauty pages has previously underlined how tea culture and long-term ingredient research shape Amorepacific’s storytelling and product development.
Within Amorepacific’s portfolio, Vintage Single Extract Essence serves as both a product and a narrative vehicle, demonstrating the group’s ability to translate its proprietary agricultural resources on Jeju into differentiated, story-rich formulations at the upper end of global skincare. For investors, the product illustrates how the company leans on premium launches and upgrades to defend pricing in a crowded K-beauty landscape. Shares of Amorepacific (ISIN KR7090430000) are listed on the Korea Exchange in Seoul, where the company remains one of the country’s best-known consumer names among beauty-focused investors.
Vintage Single Extract Essence in brief: key facts
- Product: Amorepacific Vintage Single Extract Essence
- Manufacturer: Amorepacific Co., Ltd.
- Category: New Release/Launch prestige facial essence
- Launch date: Initially introduced in the mid-2010s, with ongoing relaunches and repackaging in major markets
- MSRP / Price: Premium-priced facial essence in the prestige skincare segment (exact price varies by market and retailer)
- Availability: Select department store counters, brand boutiques and official Amorepacific online stores in key Asian and global beauty markets
- Target audience: Skincare users seeking antioxidant-focused anti-aging benefits with an interest in fermented green tea and luxury K-beauty
- Key differentiator / USP: Single-origin Jeju green tea extract produced through proprietary fermentation and slow-brewing processes, positioned as a high-end daily essence step.
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