Heartleaf 70% Daily Relief Lotion
Sensitive Skin K-Beauty Staple
Pros & cons.
- +70% heartleaf extract base provides genuine anti-inflammatory soothing rather than token botanical inclusion
- +Completely free of fragrance, silicones, alcohol, and common irritants
- +Triple hyaluronic acid system delivers multi-depth hydration in a lightweight vehicle
- +Generous 200 mL pump bottle size offers excellent cost-per-use value
- +Absorbs in seconds with zero tackiness, layering beautifully under sunscreen
- +Ceramide NP and phytosqualane support barrier repair without adding heaviness
- +Pump dispenser maintains hygiene throughout the product's lifespan
- −Too lightweight for very dry skin types without layering a heavier moisturizer on top
- −Faint herbal scent from heartleaf extract may not appeal to all users
- −Emerging brand with limited independent clinical validation of specific formulations
- −Not fungal acne safe due to caprylic/capric triglyceride and cetearyl alcohol
- −Single ceramide type (NP only) rather than a multi-ceramide complex
The full review.
Houttuynia cordata has been pulled from ditches and forest floors across East Asia for centuries, brewed into teas and poultices by traditional herbalists who knew it as a remedy for inflammation long before anyone thought to put it in a pump bottle. Anua’s bet — building an entire skincare brand around this single botanical — was either visionary or reckless, depending on how the formulas turned out. With the Heartleaf 70% Daily Relief Lotion, the gamble mostly pays off.
The first thing you notice is what isn’t here. No fragrance. No silicones. No drying alcohols. No essential oils added for aesthetic appeal. The ingredient list reads like a deliberate exercise in restraint, which is exactly what sensitized skin needs. Houttuynia cordata extract sits at the top at a claimed 70% concentration, making it the vehicle of the formula rather than a token botanical extract buried at the end of the INCI list. This matters because the anti-inflammatory flavonoids — quercetin, quercitrin, hyperoside — need meaningful concentration to do meaningful work.
The texture surprised me. It’s thinner than what most Western consumers would expect from something called a lotion — more of a lightweight emulsion that pours almost like a slightly thickened water. It spreads across the face with zero resistance and absorbs in seconds. There’s no film, no tackiness, no greasy sheen left behind. For oily and combination skin types, this is the kind of moisturizer that actually gets used twice a day because it never feels like it’s sitting on your face competing for attention with the rest of your routine.
Beneath the heartleaf headline, the supporting cast is thoughtfully assembled. Three forms of hyaluronic acid — sodium hyaluronate for surface hydration, hydrolyzed HA for deeper penetration into the stratum corneum, and acetylated sodium hyaluronate for longer-lasting moisture retention — create a layered hydration approach that goes beyond surface-level dewiness. Ceramide NP and phytosqualane handle barrier repair duty, providing lipid support without the heaviness of traditional ceramide creams. Beta-glucan doubles as both a soothing agent and a humectant, quietly amplifying the calming work that the heartleaf is doing. The inclusion of fructooligosaccharides as a prebiotic is a smart modern touch, supporting the skin’s microbiome without requiring a whole separate product in your lineup.
Performance-wise, the immediate soothing is genuinely noticeable. Redness-prone skin calms visibly within minutes of application, and that effect compounds over days and weeks of consistent use. The lotion particularly excels as a post-procedure recovery moisturizer or as a calming layer after actives like retinol or chemical exfoliants — the kind of product dermatologists would nod approvingly at even if the brand name doesn’t come with decades of clinical heritage. It does exactly what Anua promises — daily relief — without any drama or overreach.
Honesty requires acknowledging the limitations, though. If you have genuinely dry skin, particularly in winter or arid climates, this lotion alone won’t cut it as your sole moisturizer. It’s a hydrator, not an occlusive, and the lightweight texture that makes it so pleasant for oily skin means there’s not enough emollient heft to prevent transepidermal water loss in severely compromised barriers. You’d need to layer a heavier cream or sleeping mask on top at night. This isn’t a flaw so much as a design choice — the product knows what it is and doesn’t try to be everything to everyone.
The herbal scent deserves mention. There’s a faint, grassy, slightly vegetal aroma from the heartleaf extract itself — the smell of the actual plant, not a fragrance house’s interpretation of it. No fragrance is added, so what you smell is the raw botanical. It’s mild and disappears within a minute, but if you’re particularly sensitive to natural plant smells, it’s there.
Anua is still a young brand — founded in 2019, with a limited independent clinical track record compared to heritage derm brands. The heartleaf extract itself has promising research behind it, with studies demonstrating anti-inflammatory activity through NF-kB pathway modulation and antioxidant properties from its polyphenolic content. But promising isn’t the same as proven at the level of ingredients like ceramides or niacinamide, which have decades of clinical validation behind them. The formula works — you can feel it working — but some of the trust here is being extended on credit that Anua will need to keep earning.
The 200 mL size at $26 is genuinely good value for what you get. That’s a lot of product for a K-beauty moisturizer, and the pump dispenser keeps it hygienic through months of daily use. For a product designed for twice-daily application, the sizing makes practical sense — you’ll get three to four months out of a bottle without rationing or guilt about using enough.
This lotion has earned its following for straightforward reasons: it’s gentle, it’s effective at calming irritated skin, it’s priced fairly, and it doesn’t try to do too much. In a market saturated with moisturizers promising miracle transformations and multi-step benefits, there’s something refreshing about a product that simply promises relief and delivers it with quiet competence.
Ingredient analysis.
Full INCI list
Houttuynia Cordata Extract, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Cetearyl Alcohol, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Phytosqualane, Laminaria Japonica Extract, Eclipta Extract, Amaranthus Caudatus Seed Extract, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Glucoside, Water, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Carbomer, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Arginine, Fructooligosaccharides, Beta-Glucan, Glucose, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Ceramide NP, Acetylated Sodium Hyaluronate, Ethylhexylglycerin
Skin match.
The science.
The Science
Houttuynia cordata is the star of this formula and attracts growing research interest for dermatological use. A 2022 review in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology catalogued the plant's pharmacological effects; it identified quercetin, quercitrin, hyperoside, and rutin as the active flavonoids that drive anti-inflammatory activity. These compounds work by inhibiting the NF-kB signaling pathway and suppressing COX-2 activity, which reduces pro-inflammatory cytokine production in skin cells.
A 2022 study in Molecules examined hyperoside and quercitrin from Houttuynia cordata, showing they suppress inflammatory mediators in stimulated macrophages. A 2025 study in Scientific Reports evaluated Houttuynia cordata essential oil for cosmetic use, confirming its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties by suppressing nitric oxide production in LPS-stimulated cells.
The triple hyaluronic acid approach uses established hydration science. Sodium hyaluronate binds moisture to the surface, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid's smaller molecular weight penetrates deeper into the stratum corneum, and acetylated sodium hyaluronate adheres to the skin for longer hydration. Ceramide NP, a common ceramide in healthy human stratum corneum, works with phytosqualane to restore the lipid matrix in sensitized or barrier-compromised skin. Prebiotic fructooligosaccharides support beneficial microbiome populations on the skin surface.
References
- Pharmacological Effects of Houttuynia cordata Thunb (H. cordata): A Comprehensive Review — Journal of Ethnopharmacology / PMC (2022)
- Hyperoside and Quercitrin in Houttuynia cordata Extract Attenuate Inflammation — Molecules (2022)
- In vitro bioactivities and formulation stability of Houttuynia cordata essential oil for cosmetic applications — Scientific Reports (2025)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists often recommend lightweight, fragrance-free moisturizers for sensitive or reactive skin, and this formula meets those criteria. Board-certified dermatologists note that combining ceramides with humectants like hyaluronic acid supports barrier repair without the occlusive heaviness that can worsen acne in oily skin. Because it lacks common sensitizers—fragrance, essential oils, and drying alcohols—this formula works for post-procedure care or as a gentle daily moisturizer with prescription actives like tretinoin. Dermatologists would note that Houttuynia cordata is an emerging ingredient in Western dermatological practice and has less clinical validation than established soothing agents like centella asiatica or colloidal oatmeal.
Where it fits in your routine.
Apply two to three pumps to clean fingertips after cleansing, toning, and applying treatment serums. Press and pat into the face and neck; do not rub aggressively. Follow with sunscreen in the morning. At night, layer an occlusive or sleeping mask on top if you have dry skin. Apply to damp skin to increase hydration absorption. Use morning and evening for best results.
At $26 for 200 mL, this lotion offers high value among K-beauty moisturizers. The cost per milliliter is lower than many comparable lightweight moisturizers, and the large size lasts three to four months with regular use. A mini size is also available for those who want to trial the product first. For an emerging brand, the pricing is modest — Anua does not charge a premium that exceeds its ingredient list or track record, which builds trust.
This works for oily, combination, or sensitive skin needing a daily moisturizer that calms redness without adding weight or shine. It also works for users of active treatments like retinoids or chemical exfoliants who need a soothing, non-irritating buffer.
People with very dry skin who use one thick, occlusive moisturizer for hydration will like this. The formula contains caprylic/capric triglyceride, so it is not ideal for anyone with confirmed fungal acne.
Product details.
This thin, water-like lotion spreads easily and absorbs within seconds. It has a slight milky translucency that disappears on the skin.
The heartleaf extract has a faint, slightly grassy herbal scent that dissipates quickly. No added fragrance.
Opaque white pump bottle with a clean, minimalist design. The 200 mL size uses a pump dispenser for hygiene and precise product control.
It feels cooling and lightweight upon application. It causes no tingling or adjustment period. Redness-prone skin shows visible calming within the first few uses. The thin texture feels light for dry skin types, but consistent use builds hydration.
3-4 months with twice-daily face and neck application
12 months
All Year
The backstory.
Anua built its entire brand identity around Houttuynia cordata, a plant used in traditional Korean and Japanese herbal medicine for centuries. This lotion was designed as the daily moisturizer anchor for their heartleaf line, filling the gap between their toner and heavier cream for users who wanted soothing hydration without weight.
About Anua
Emerging Brand (2–5 years)The Founders, a Korean brand incubator, founded Anua in 2019. The brand grew fast globally via viral K-beauty channels. Anua formulations focus on Houttuynia cordata (heartleaf), a traditional East Asian botanical with emerging clinical evidence, though independent validation of Anua's specific products is limited.
FAQ.
Is the Anua Heartleaf 70% Daily Relief Lotion good for acne-prone skin?
Yes — this fragrance-free, silicone-free, oil-free lotion uses anti-inflammatory heartleaf extract, making it good for acne-prone skin. The lightweight formula won't clog pores, and ceramide NP repairs the compromised barrier often caused by acne treatments.
Can I use this lotion with retinol?
The ceramide NP, triple hyaluronic acid, and soothing heartleaf extract in this formula buffer retinol irritation. Apply the lotion after your retinol absorbs to lock in moisture and reduce the dryness and flaking retinoids cause.
Is the Anua Heartleaf lotion moisturizing enough for dry skin?
This lotion feels too lightweight for very dry skin alone, especially in winter. But layering it over a hydrating toner and under a heavier occlusive or sleeping mask at night works well for a dry-skin routine.
What does heartleaf (Houttuynia cordata) actually do for skin?
Heartleaf extract has polyphenolic flavonoids like quercetin and quercitrin. Research shows these have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. At 70% concentration, this formula soothes redness-prone and sensitized skin.
How does this compare to the Anua Heartleaf 80% Soothing Cream?
The 70% Daily Relief Lotion has a lighter texture for oily or combination skin. The 80% Soothing Cream has a thicker, more occlusive finish for dry skin. Both use heartleaf extract at different concentrations and in different vehicle types.
Is this lotion fungal acne safe?
This lotion lacks many common fungal acne triggers, but it contains caprylic/capric triglyceride and cetearyl alcohol. Some fungal acne-prone individuals react to these. If you have active Malassezia folliculitis, patch test first or consult a dermatologist.
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What the community says.
"Extremely lightweight and non-greasy"
"Soothes redness and irritation quickly"
"Large 200 mL size offers great value"
"Absorbs fast with no sticky residue"
"Pump packaging is hygienic and convenient"
"May not be moisturizing enough for very dry skin in winter"
"Heartleaf scent is herbal and unfamiliar to some users"
"Can feel too thin for those expecting a traditional lotion texture"