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Primera Aroma Body Wash 450ml pump bottle

Aroma Body Wash

Pleasant-Scent K-Beauty Body Wash

k beauty Paraben Free Pregnancy Safe Not Cruelty Free
58/100
DermFND score
Ingredient quality
6.2
Value for money
6.0
Suitability breadth
4.0
Irritation risk
High
$24.00
450 ml · other sizes available
Data confidence
High confidence
Made in
South Korea
Launched
2018
PAO
12 mo.
after opening
Alex Brufsky
Alex Brufsky Founder & Editor
Analysis by DermFND · Last verified May 2026 · Methodology
Verified reviewer
01 · Quick read

Pros & cons.

What we love
  • +Pleasant, well-composed herbal-floral scent without overwhelming sweetness
  • +Lathers easily and rinses cleanly from all body areas
  • +Includes panthenol, allantoin, and oat extract for mild soothing support
  • +Amorepacific R&D backing provides baseline formulation competence
  • +Generous 450ml size offers reasonable per-use cost
  • +K-beauty brand experience with consistent sensory quality
What to know
  • Uses SLES surfactant base — not sulfate-free as some users expect
  • Contains methylisothiazolinone preservatives, known contact allergens
  • Added fragrance limits use for sensitive or reactive skin
  • Formulation doesn't justify the premium on pure ingredient quality grounds
  • Sprout extracts are marketing-heavy in a rinse-off context
  • Not suitable for eczema-prone or very dry body skin
02 · Editorial analysis

The full review.

One of the more honest observations you can make about K-beauty is that a significant portion of the premium pricing is for the experience, not the chemistry. The bottles are beautiful. The scents are carefully composed. The brand identities feel thoughtful in a way that drugstore brands don’t try to be. Primera, Amorepacific’s plant-focused sister brand, is one of the best examples of this. Its body wash isn’t really competing with Dove or Olay on formulation terms. It’s competing with them on how the twelve minutes of your morning shower feel, and whether that feeling is worth paying an extra fifteen dollars for.

The Aroma Body Wash delivers on that front. The scent is a herbal-green floral blend that sits somewhere between a botanical spa product and a subtle perfume, without tipping into the overwhelming sweetness that characterizes a lot of mass-market body washes. It lathers into soft foam, rinses cleanly, and leaves the skin feeling soft rather than squeaky-dry. If the entire pitch for this product is ‘it makes your shower feel like a nicer version of your shower,’ it absolutely succeeds.

The formulation underneath the aesthetic is where the conversation gets more honest. This is a standard surfactant body wash built around sodium laureth sulfate and cocamidopropyl betaine — a combination that sits in roughly 80% of all body washes on the market, from Dove to Aveeno to Philosophy. SLES is a milder sulfate than SLS and is generally well-tolerated by most users, though it is a sulfate, so the product isn’t the right choice for anyone specifically trying to avoid that category. The secondary surfactants and thickeners are conventional, and the pH at around 6 is reasonable for skin tolerability.

The sprout complex — soybean, wheat, barley, and oat sprout extracts — is Primera’s signature ingredient story. The brand’s R&D positioning is built around the idea that young plant sprouts contain concentrated compounds that support skin health. There’s some agricultural research that supports the general concept that sprouted plants contain elevated levels of certain nutrients, but the relevance to a body wash is limited. In a rinse-off product, contact time with skin is typically 30-60 seconds, which doesn’t give low-concentration plant extracts meaningful opportunity to deliver dermatological effects. They’re mostly along for the marketing ride, and that’s fine as long as you understand the value proposition.

The additions that actually matter in a body wash context are the barrier-supporting components — panthenol, allantoin, and a small amount of glycerin — which help offset the slight drying effect that surfactant cleansers have on skin. These are reasonable inclusions, and they put this formula modestly ahead of the most basic body washes that include nothing beyond the surfactant base and fragrance. Oat kernel extract adds some additional soothing support. Nothing in this formula is doing heavy lifting, but the supporting cast is considered.

Where the formula stumbles is the preservative system. Methylisothiazolinone (MI) and methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI) are effective preservatives, but they’re also among the most common contact allergens identified in recent years. The American Contact Dermatitis Society named methylisothiazolinone ‘Allergen of the Year’ in 2013, and many brands — particularly in the US and EU — have moved away from these preservatives toward phenoxyethanol-only systems. Primera’s continued use of MI/MCI is consistent with older K-beauty formulation practices but is a legitimate reason for caution if you have sensitive skin or a history of contact dermatitis. If you’ve had reactions to leave-on or rinse-off cosmetics in the past without being able to identify the trigger, there’s a non-trivial chance MI/MCI was involved.

The fragrance is the other friction point. It’s not especially strong by body wash standards, and it fades quickly after rinsing, but fragrance is still the most common cause of body care reactions, and this formula is not fragrance-free. For most users, that’s not a problem. For sensitive skin, rosacea, or eczema-prone users, it’s a reason to choose something else.

At roughly $24 for 450ml, the price is meaningfully above drugstore alternatives but within reasonable range for a K-beauty specialty body wash. The per-ounce cost isn’t shocking, especially given Amorepacific’s broader price positioning. Whether it’s worth it comes down entirely to how much you value the sensory experience and the brand aesthetic. Formulation quality alone doesn’t justify the premium — this is a perfectly competent surfactant base with a pleasant scent, and you can find similar formulations from Dove, Aveeno, or Cerave for a third of the price. But pleasant scent and brand experience are real things, and if you’ve found a Primera aroma that you love, there isn’t really a substitute.

This is a product that rewards honesty about what it is and what it isn’t. It’s a nice, scented body wash with a standard formulation and a premium aesthetic. It’s not a clinical skincare product. It’s not transformative. It’s also not trying to be. For the right user, that’s exactly the right value proposition.

03 · INCI · disclosed by brand

Ingredient analysis.

Ingredient Role Evidence Flag
Primera's signature sprout blend sits at the center of this body wash's positioning — the brand's R&D focus on young plant extracts brings mild antioxidant support and a plant-based identity that distinguishes it from standard surfactant-and-fragrance body washes.
Limited
Caution
Added to this body wash to mitigate the drying effect that surfactant cleansers can have on the skin barrier, which is a reasonable inclusion for a product designed to be used over the whole body daily.
Well Established
OK
Contributes mild soothing effects and softens the formula's interaction with sensitive body areas — a familiar supporting player in body cleansers aimed at daily use rather than harsh deep-clean positioning.
Well Established
OK
Paired with the panthenol in this formula to provide additional skin-calming support during the brief contact time body washes have with skin before being rinsed away.
Well Established
OK
Full INCI list · pH 6

Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA, Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, PEG-150 Distearate, Fragrance, Glycol Distearate, Polyquaternium-7, Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Sprout Extract, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, Hordeum Vulgare (Barley) Extract, Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Sprout Extract, Panthenol, Allantoin, Tocopheryl Acetate, Citric Acid, Disodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone

Product flags
✗ Fragrance Free ✓ Alcohol Free ✓ Oil Free ✓ Silicone Free ✓ Paraben Free ✗ Sulfate Free ✗ Cruelty Free ✗ Vegan ✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Potential irritants
SLESfragrancemethylisothiazolinonemethylchloroisothiazolinoneCommon AllergensfragrancewheatoatsoyMI/MCI preservatives
04 · Compatibility

Skin match.

Pairs well with
ceramide body lotionscolloidal oatmeal moisturizers
Skin types
Best for
normalcombinationoily
Not ideal for
sensitivedry
05 · Evidence

The science.

The Science

Body washes are a fundamentally different formulation challenge from leave-on products, because the contact time between product and skin is typically 30-60 seconds before being rinsed away. This limits the depth of active ingredient effects — most of the dermatological work a body wash can do happens at the level of surface cleansing, barrier preservation during the cleansing process, and avoidance of irritation. Formulations that add 'treatment' ingredients beyond those functional needs are primarily marketing additions.

The sodium laureth sulfate surfactant base in this formulation is one of the most extensively studied cleansing systems in cosmetic science. SLES is an ethoxylated version of SLS that produces meaningfully less barrier disruption and less skin irritation than SLS alone, while maintaining effective cleansing power. Combined with cocamidopropyl betaine — a milder amphoteric co-surfactant — the surfactant system sits in a tolerable range for most users, though still slightly more disruptive to the stratum corneum lipids than non-ionic surfactants like decyl glucoside.

Panthenol's role in rinse-off formulations has been studied more than most body wash ingredients would suggest. Research shows that panthenol deposits onto the stratum corneum during cleansing and provides some residual hydration and barrier support even after rinsing. The effect is modest but real, and panthenol is one of the few additives to a surfactant base that has documented benefit in rinse-off contexts.

The sprout complex — soybean, wheat, barley, and oat sprout extracts — has limited evidence in topical rinse-off products. Sprouted plants do contain elevated levels of some compounds (phenolics, certain vitamins, and specific phytochemicals) compared to their mature counterparts, which is the scientific basis for Primera's brand positioning. But the relevance of these compounds in a 30-second surfactant wash is minimal. They contribute to the product's marketing story more than to measurable skin outcomes.

The preservative system of methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazolinone has been well-characterized in the dermatology literature, particularly since 2013 when contact dermatitis reactions to these preservatives rose sharply in incidence. They're effective broad-spectrum preservatives but carry a higher sensitization risk than alternatives like phenoxyethanol.

Dermatologist Perspective

Dermatologists generally view body washes as less consequential to long-term skin health than leave-on products, given the brief contact time with skin. That said, board-certified dermatologists commonly note that daily use of harsher surfactants can contribute to barrier disruption, particularly on eczema-prone or xerotic body skin. The SLES base in this formulation is considered acceptable for most users, though not ideal for those managing chronic dry or sensitive body skin. The inclusion of methylisothiazolinone preservatives is something dermatologists often flag as a potential sensitization risk, particularly for patients with a history of contact dermatitis. For daily general use on healthy, non-reactive skin, this body wash is unremarkable in either a positive or negative sense from a dermatological standpoint — the quality of the post-shower moisturizer matters significantly more than the specific body wash used.

06 · Where it fits

Where it fits in your routine.

AM routine
01 THIS PRODUCT in shower
02 Body lotion
03 Sunscreen on exposed areas
PM routine
01 THIS PRODUCT in shower
02 Body lotion
How to use

Apply to wet skin in the shower, lather with hands or a gentle washcloth, and rinse thoroughly. Follow with a moisturizing body lotion — ideally a ceramide-based formulation — to offset any drying effect from the surfactant base. Use daily or as needed; use less often in winter or on dry days. Do not use on the face, as the surfactants and fragrance are too harsh for delicate facial skin.

Value assessment

At about $24 for 450ml, this costs more than drugstore body wash but matches other K-beauty specialty body care. Daily full-body use lasts 2-3 months, making the per-use cost reasonable. The formulation alone doesn't justify the premium, as basic drugstore body washes use similar surfactant bases for much less. The value lies in the brand aesthetic, the scent experience, and the Amorepacific quality control, which ingredient analysis doesn't show. It works for users wanting that experience; users focused on formulation efficiency get similar skin outcomes from cheaper options.

Who should buy

Fans of Primera and K-beauty body care who like the scent and aesthetic. Normal to combination body skin seeking a pleasant daily body wash with mild barrier support. Users wanting a K-beauty brand option that is not a treatment-level product.

Who should skip

Sensitive, eczema-prone, or reactive skin. Users with known contact sensitivities to methylisothiazolinone preservatives or fragrance. Budget-conscious shoppers who find similar surfactant-base body washes at drugstore prices. Anyone seeking a sulfate-free or fragrance-free body wash.

07 · The fine print

Product details.

Texture

Clear gel that lathers into soft foam

Scent

Herbal-green floral aroma from added fragrance oils

Packaging

Large plastic pump bottle

First use

Lathers easily and rinses cleanly. Skin feels soft, not squeaky. The scent fades within 30 minutes of showering. No adjustment period is needed.

How long it lasts

Approximately 2-3 months with daily full-body use

Period after opening

12 months

Best season

All Year

Finish
non-greasyfast-absorbing
08 · Behind the formula

The backstory.

Primera launched as Amorepacific's plant-focused K-beauty line in 2013, with a visual and ingredient identity built around young sprouts and seed extracts. The body care line followed the brand's facial products, targeting consumers who wanted the Primera aesthetic and scent experience across their full routine rather than just in facial skincare.

About Primera

Established Brand (5–20 years)

Primera is Amorepacific's plant-based K-beauty line. Founded in 2013, its formulations use sprout and seed extracts. Amorepacific's decades of R&D infrastructure back the brand. Primera has credibility in Korean and broader Asian markets, but has a smaller independent review profile in the West.

Brand founded: 2013 · Product launched: 2018
09 · Setting the record straight

Common myths.

Myth

Sprout extracts are more potent than mature plant extracts.

Reality

Agricultural research shows young sprouts have concentrated active compounds, but this claim is mostly marketing for body wash. Extract concentrations are low and contact time is brief.

Myth

K-beauty body washes are gentler than Western brands.

Reality

K-beauty body washes vary in formulation quality, from very gentle to fairly harsh. This formula uses a standard SLES base, similar to many Western products.

10 · Common questions

FAQ.

Is this sulfate-free?

No. It contains sodium laureth sulfate (SLES). SLES is a milder sulfate surfactant than SLS, but it is still a sulfate. This is not the right product if you want to avoid sulfates.

Will it dry out my skin?

Normal to combination skin needs no more than typical surfactant body washes. Dry or sensitive skin feels dry, especially in winter. Using a moisturizing body lotion helps.

Is the fragrance strong?

The scent is noticeable in the shower and briefly on skin, then fades within 30 minutes. It is not overwhelming for a body wash, but fragrance-sensitive users should patch test first.

Does it contain methylisothiazolinone?

Yes — the formula contains MI and MCI preservatives, which are known contact allergens. Users sensitive to these preservatives should avoid this product.

Is it safe for daily use?

Yes, for most users. The panthenol and allantoin provide mild barrier support, but any daily surfactant body wash works better when followed by a lotion on dry-skin-prone areas.

Can I use it on my face?

No — the formula targets the body and uses surfactants and fragrance levels too harsh for facial skin.

Is it worth the price?

The formulation is standard for a body wash at this price. You pay for the Primera brand and scent experience rather than formulation innovation.

11 · Real-world signal

What the community says.

Common praise

"pleasant natural-leaning scent"

"lathers well"

"not overly drying"

Common complaints

"fragrance is strong for sensitive skin"

"price feels high for a body wash"

"basic surfactant base"

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