History of WHOO – Oriental Beauty Secrets Fit For A Queen
If you think you can only get The History of WHOO when you travel or visit Korea, think again. Other than the airport, you can also now get History of WHOO at Tangs Plaza – Orchard Level 1!
The History of Whoo is under LG Household & Healthcare Division. WHOO stands for empress in Korean and let us try out what the royalties use.
Revolving around the concept of self-care and self-regeneration beauty remedies, traditional formulas used by the empress were used to develop different skincare range and make up range for The History of WHOO. Only premium ingredients were used in all their products.
Gongjinbidan can be found in all The History of Whoo products. This complex is made up of Deer Antler, Angelica Root, Cornelian Cherries, Acanthopanax Root Bark, Asparagus Root and Wild Thyme. The 6 oriental herbs and improve blood and Qi circulation to achieve youthfulness via yin and yang balance.
The History of WHOO has various ranges even in the basic care range –Â Gongjinhyang:
Gonginhyang Soo – Hydration and Moisture
Gongjinhyang Seol – Whitening and Brightening
Gongjinhyang Kun – Men
Gongjinhyang Mi – Cosmetics
Hwanyu: Anti-aging
Jinyulhyang: Restore lost vitality and moisture
I must admit that their packing for their bottles are quite cute and the lipsticks look like they are surely fit for a queen!
Gongjinghyang: Basic care range for people in their 30s
Hwanyu: For people aged 55 and up because it has anti-aging benefits as it contains more than 70 herbs
Now, look at the gold bottle at the far right. That is their star product which I am dying to try – Bi Chup Ja Saeng Essence $205/45ml). Anyone from any age group can use this as it is like a pre-essence where you can apply it to your face before applying any skincare to enhance the efficacy of the rest of your skincare products.
Remember, you can head over to Tangs Plaza to try them out or follow them on Instagram at @thehistoryofwhoo_sg!