Bean Essence
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Pros & cons.
- +Radical 7-ingredient formula eliminates virtually all potential irritants and sensitizers
- +Quad-ferment complex delivers soybean, pomegranate, barley, and pear in bioavailable form
- +Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, oil-free — suitable for virtually every skin type and concern
- +Fungal acne-safe formula is one of the few hydrating essences safe for Malassezia-prone skin
- +Visible pore-refining and glass skin glow effects develop within 1-2 weeks
- +Layers seamlessly under any skincare product without pilling or interference
- −Slightly tacky texture upon application — resolves but may bother texture-sensitive users
- −Premium price for 50mL from an emerging brand without clinical backing
- −Not a standalone routine — still requires cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen
- −Subtle results may disappoint users expecting dramatic overnight transformation
- −Viscous texture is thicker than traditional watery Korean essences
The full review.
There’s a courage to formulating a skincare product with only seven ingredients. In an industry that equates long ingredient lists with sophistication and value, releasing a product that fits its entire INCI list on a Post-it note is either brilliant confidence or marketing suicide. mixsoon bet on confidence, and the bet paid off spectacularly.
The Bean Essence went viral in K-beauty communities for a simple reason: it works, and you can actually understand why. Water, propanediol, glycerin, and four fermented extracts. That’s it. No emulsifiers because there’s nothing to emulsify. No preservative cocktails because the fermentation process and propanediol handle stability. No fragrance because the formula doesn’t need to smell like anything — it needs to make your skin look like glass.
The quad-ferment complex is identical to what appears in the Bean Cream, but here it operates without any supporting cast. Lactobacillus-fermented soybean extract is the headliner — delivering isoflavones, amino acids, and bioactive peptides that the fermentation process makes significantly more absorbable than raw soybean extract. Fermented pomegranate fruit extract adds polyphenolic antioxidants with mild enzymatic exfoliation properties. Saccharomyces-fermented barley provides minerals and B vitamins for barrier support. And lactobacillus-fermented pear juice contributes gentle brightening.
What makes this formula philosophically interesting is what it refuses to include. No niacinamide, no hyaluronic acid, no peptides, no vitamin C — the ingredients that most brands throw into every product as insurance policies. mixsoon trusts that the fermented extracts, properly concentrated and delivered in a clean vehicle, are enough. And based on thousands of user reports and the product’s bestseller status across multiple retailers, they appear to be right.
About mixsoon
mixsoon is still an emerging brand — five years old, no decades of clinical backing, no dermatologist founding story.
What it has is a product that speaks for itself: seven ingredients, thousands of glowing reviews, and the quiet confidence to believe that less really can be more.
Texture
The texture is thicker than you might expect from something called an ‘essence.’ It pours like a lightweight serum — viscous enough to coat the skin in a hydrating film, but thin enough to absorb within a minute or two. The glycerin gives it a slight tackiness upon application that resolves as it absorbs, especially if you apply to damp skin and pat gently. Once absorbed, the finish is a dewy, bouncy glow that K-beauty enthusiasts describe as ‘chok-chok’ — the look of perfectly hydrated skin that catches light from every angle.
Scent
The fragrance-free, essential oil-free, alcohol-free formula makes this essence essentially universal.
Best for
The honest limitation is that this is a hydrating treatment, not a miracle worker. If you have deep wrinkles, severe hyperpigmentation, or active cystic acne, the Bean Essence alone won’t resolve those concerns. It’s designed to provide the hydrating, brightening, pore-refining foundation that makes targeted treatments more effective — not to replace them. Setting expectations correctly is important: this is the best first step in a routine, not a one-product solution.
Works for
Oily skin? The soybean ferment helps balance sebum without adding oil. Dry skin? The glycerin and propanediol provide genuine humectant hydration. Sensitive skin? There’s literally nothing in here to react to. Acne-prone skin? It’s oil-free, non-comedogenic, and even fungal acne-safe. The product doesn’t discriminate — it hydrates and treats whatever skin type it encounters.
Common Praise
In daily use over several weeks, the Bean Essence reveals its benefits gradually. Hydration is immediate — your skin feels plumper and dewier from the first application. Pore appearance improves within the first week or two as the fermented extracts gently exfoliate and the balanced hydration prevents the dehydration-induced pore stretching that plagues combination skin. Brightness builds over a month, subtle but cumulative, as the pomegranate and pear ferments work on surface-level dullness. Users frequently report that their other skincare products — serums, moisturizers, treatments — seem to work better when layered over the Bean Essence, suggesting that the fermented extracts are conditioning the skin to receive subsequent products more effectively.
Who Should Buy
At thirty-five dollars for fifty milliliters, the Bean Essence is priced at the premium end of K-beauty essences. You’re paying for the quad-ferment technology and the radical ingredient purity, not for volume. With twice-daily use at three to four drops per application, the bottle lasts two to three months, putting the daily cost around fifty to sixty cents. For a product that works for virtually every skin type and concern, and that contains absolutely nothing you’d want to avoid, the value is defensible.
Ingredient analysis.
Full INCI list
Water, Propanediol, Glycerin, Lactobacillus/Soybean Ferment Extract, Lactobacillus/Punica Granatum Fruit Ferment Extract, Saccharomyces/Barley Seed Ferment Filtrate, Lactobacillus/Pear Juice Ferment Filtrate
Skin match.
The science.
The Science
The Bean Essence fermentation science uses metabolic byproducts from lactobacillus and saccharomyces strains processing botanical substrates. During soybean fermentation, lactobacillus bacteria hydrolyze soy proteins into free amino acids and small peptides and convert soy isoflavone glycosides into aglycone forms — genistein and daidzein. These aglycone isoflavones interact with estrogen receptor beta (ER-beta) in skin cells, modulating sebum production and promoting fibroblast activity.
A 2013 study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology shows fermented soybean extract improves skin moisture, elasticity, and brightness better than non-fermented soybean extract at the same concentration. Researchers link this to increased bioavailability of active compounds and new metabolites from fermentation.
The pomegranate ferment provides ellagitannins that hydrolyze to ellagic acid — a tyrosinase inhibitor with documented brightening activity. Fermentation breaks pomegranate cell walls, releasing intracellular polyphenols for skin absorption.
Propanediol is the secondary vehicle after water; it works as a humectant and a penetration enhancer. Derived from corn sugar fermentation, it improves the delivery of other active ingredients into the stratum corneum. In this formula, it enhances the absorption of the fermented extracts, replacing more aggressive penetration-enhancing ingredients.
References
- Fermented Soybean Extract Improves Skin Barrier Function and Skin Aging — Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (2013)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists value the radical simplicity of the Bean Essence formula. Board-certified dermatologists note that with only 7 ingredients and zero known allergens or irritants, this product has an exceptionally low risk of causing contact dermatitis or worsening skin conditions. Dermatologists frequently recommend it for patients undergoing aggressive treatments — post-procedure recovery, retinoid adjustment periods, or barrier-compromised states — where minimizing irritant exposure is critical. The fermented ingredients provide gentle treatment benefits without the inflammatory risk of more complex formulations. Dermatologists also note the oil-free, fungal acne-safe formula is one of the few hydrating products they can confidently recommend for patients with pityrosporum folliculitis.
Where it fits in your routine.
After cleansing and toning, dispense 3-4 drops onto your palm or damp skin. Pat into the face and neck; patting absorbs better than rubbing. Wait 30-60 seconds for absorption before applying your next product. Use morning and evening. For a simplified routine, pair with the mixsoon Bean Cream. For maximum hydration, apply two thin layers instead of one thick one.
At $35.00 for 50 mL, Bean Essence costs more than most K-beauty essences. Its value comes from what the formula lacks: few hydrating products have zero fragrance, zero alcohol, zero oil, and zero known irritants while still providing treatment benefits. One bottle lasts 2-3 months with twice-daily use. For sensitive, reactive, or acne-prone skin types that react poorly to complex formulas, Bean Essence saves money indirectly by reducing trial-and-error testing.
This essence suits anyone seeking a minimal-ingredient, hypoallergenic hydrator—especially those with sensitive, reactive, or acne-prone skin who dislike complex formulas. K-beauty enthusiasts interested in fermented skincare will like it. It works as a universal first step for any routine.
People with very dry skin in cold climates may find this insufficient alone. Users expecting a watery essence may find the viscous texture unexpected. For fast-acting anti-aging results, pair this with targeted actives instead of using it alone.
Product details.
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The backstory.
The Bean Essence was mixsoon's breakout product, going viral in K-beauty communities for its radical minimalism and fermented soybean focus. In a market saturated with 40-ingredient formulas, the 7-ingredient approach felt revolutionary. The product became a social media phenomenon, with users comparing their before-and-after 'glass skin' results and replacing more complex routines with this single step. It established mixsoon's reputation as the minimalist counterpoint to ingredient-maximalist K-beauty brands.
About mixsoon
Emerging Brand (2–5 years)Jooup Hwang founded mixsoon in Seoul in July 2020. The Bean Essence is the brand's bestseller and is viral across K-beauty communities and social media. The brand is still emerging, but the product has many user reviews across multiple retailers.
Common myths.
A 7-ingredient formula lacks the efficacy of complex formulas.
Fewer ingredients do not reduce effectiveness; they mean more concentrated actives and fewer fillers. The four fermented extracts in this essence do the active work. The three supporting ingredients (water, propanediol, glycerin) deliver them. Complex formulas often include ingredients that compete for absorption. This essence eliminates that problem.
This essence can replace all your other skincare products.
The Bean Essence is a hydrating treatment, not a full routine. It lacks SPF, occlusive moisturizers, or targeted actives like retinol or vitamin C. It works best as a foundation layer; its fermented hydration helps subsequent products work better. However, it does not replace cleansing, sun protection, or specific treatment products.
FAQ.
Is mixsoon Bean Essence good for acne-prone skin?
Yes — the formula is oil-free, fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and fungal acne-safe. The fermented soybean extract balances sebum production, and the pomegranate ferment exfoliates gently to keep pores clear. With only 7 ingredients and zero known irritants, almost nothing in this formula triggers breakouts.
Can I use Bean Essence with retinol or vitamin C?
Absolutely — the ultra-gentle, fragrance-free formula makes it an ideal partner for active ingredients. Apply the Bean Essence first as a hydrating base, then layer your retinol or vitamin C on top. The fermented extracts won't interfere with your actives, and the hydration helps buffer potential irritation from stronger treatments.
Why is Bean Essence sticky or tacky on the skin?
The glycerin and fermented extracts create a slightly tacky feel; this is the hydrating film working. This tackiness usually resolves within 1-2 minutes and disappears once you layer your moisturizer on top. Apply to damp skin and pat instead of rubbing to help absorption. Use fewer drops if it feels too sticky.
How is Bean Essence different from Bean Cream?
The Bean Essence is a lightweight, watery formula with 7 ingredients — it uses only fermented extracts and basic hydration. The Bean Cream is a thicker moisturizer with 43 ingredients, adding emollients, oils, anti-aging actives, and essential oils. The Bean Essence is the treatment step; the Bean Cream is the moisture-sealing step. They layer together.
Is mixsoon Bean Essence fungal acne safe?
Yes — the formula lacks oils, fatty acids, or esters that feed Malassezia yeast. With only 7 ingredients (water, propanediol, glycerin, and four fermented extracts), nothing in the formula triggers or worsens fungal acne. This makes it one of the safest hydrating essences for those with fungal acne.
What the community says.
"Ultra-minimal 7-ingredient formula is perfect for sensitive and reactive skin"
"Delivers a noticeable 'glass skin' glow and plumping effect"
"Fragrance-free and gentle enough to use with any active ingredients"
"Noticeably minimizes pore appearance and smooths skin texture"
"Lightweight watery texture absorbs instantly and layers beautifully"
"Can feel slightly sticky or tacky until fully absorbed"
"Some users don't notice dramatic results on already-healthy skin"
"Premium price for a relatively small 50mL bottle"
"Viscous texture may take getting used to for those expecting a true watery essence"
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