A beautifully formulated oil-free serum that delivers the dewy glow of a facial oil without a single drop of actual oil. The ceramide-peptide-ferment triple play is genuinely clever, and the zero-irritant formulation is impeccable. Slightly overpriced for what amounts to a lightweight hydrator, but the execution is hard to fault.
Fundamental Watery Oil Drop
A beautifully formulated oil-free serum that delivers the dewy glow of a facial oil without a single drop of actual oil. The ceramide-peptide-ferment triple play is genuinely clever, and the zero-irritant formulation is impeccable. Slightly overpriced for what amounts to a lightweight hydrator, but the execution is hard to fault.
Score Breakdown
Where this product gains points and where it loses them — broken down across the four scoring pillars.
A meticulously clean hydrating serum that cleverly combines ceramides, peptides, and ferment extracts in an oil-free, fragrance-free formula. Loses points on value — $31 for a lightweight serum with modest active concentrations is a slight premium — but the irritation safety profile is exceptional.
Pros & Cons
- ✓Truly oil-free formula delivers glass-skin glow without any actual oils or silicones
- ✓Ceramide NP with hydrogenated lecithin provides barrier support in an ultra-lightweight format
- ✓Completely fragrance-free — no synthetic fragrance or essential oils whatsoever
- ✓Dual ferment extracts (bifida and rice) support microbiome health and skin resilience
- ✓Absorbs in seconds with zero stickiness, tackiness, or residue
- ✓Layers perfectly under any moisturizer and sunscreen without interference
- ✗Premium price of $31 for 50ml feels high for a lightweight hydrating serum
- ✗Peptide and ceramide concentrations appear low based on INCI list positioning
- ✗Not hydrating enough for dry skin without a separate moisturizer layered on top
- ✗Name is confusing — 'oil drop' with no oil creates misleading expectations
- ✗Dropper packaging exposes formula to air with each use
Full Review
There's a delightful absurdity to naming a product 'Watery Oil Drop' when it contains exactly zero oils. It sounds like a contradiction engineered for attention — and it is, but it's also an honest description of what this serum does on your skin. It gives you the finish of an oil, the hydration of a serum, and the weight of water. Klairs essentially invented a texture category and then named it literally.
The Fundamental line is Klairs' elevated tier — products stripped of the essential oils and botanical fragrances that appear in some of their mainline offerings. The Watery Oil Drop takes this philosophy to its logical conclusion: the ingredient list is so clean it reads almost austere. Water, glycerin, butylene glycol, green tea leaf water. No drama, no marketing ingredients, no trendy extracts du jour. Everything present serves a specific functional purpose.
Green tea appears twice in this formula — once as camellia sinensis leaf water (the base liquid) and again as leaf extract. This isn't redundant; it's intentional. The leaf water provides a dilute, broad-spectrum antioxidant baseline throughout the formula, while the concentrated extract delivers a targeted dose of catechins. It's a quiet formulation decision that reveals the thinking behind this product: use proven ingredients, deploy them intelligently, and trust that the result will speak for itself.
Bifida ferment extract and Aspergillus/rice ferment extract form a dual-ferment core that supports the skin's microbiome. Bifida ferment — the same probiotic-derived ingredient that anchors several premium Korean and French skincare lines — helps strengthen barrier function and improve skin's resilience to environmental stress. The rice ferment extract adds brightening amino acids and further microbiome support. Together, they provide the kind of skin-conditioning benefits that become apparent not after one use but after two weeks of consistent application, when skin simply starts looking healthier.
Ceramide NP paired with hydrogenated lecithin is a smart inclusion in a product this lightweight. Ceramides typically appear in rich creams and barrier-repair balms — finding one in a watery serum means that even oily-skinned users who avoid heavy moisturizers can access barrier-strengthening lipids. The hydrogenated lecithin helps form the lamellar structures that allow the ceramide to actually integrate into the skin's existing lipid matrix rather than just sitting on the surface.
The peptide duo — Copper Tripeptide-1 and Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 — appears near the end of the ingredient list, suggesting modest concentrations. This is worth noting honestly: while both are well-researched peptides with genuine anti-aging mechanisms, their positioning in the INCI raises questions about whether they're present at functional levels or at concentrations that technically justify the label claim. Given Klairs' track record of thoughtful formulation, the charitable read is that they're included at effective-but-not-headline levels. The skeptical read is that they're fairy-dust additions to a product that's fundamentally a hydrating serum.
The texture is this product's strongest argument. It drops from the pipette as a thin, slightly viscous liquid that spreads across the face with a subtle slip. It absorbs within seconds — genuinely seconds — and leaves behind a finish that can only be described as 'glass skin.' Not shiny, not greasy, not dewy in the way that heavy moisturizers are dewy. Instead, it's a clean, from-within luminosity that makes skin look hydrated and alive. For combination and oily skin types especially, achieving this finish without oil, silicone, or heavy emollients is genuinely rare.
The complete absence of scent is characteristic of the Fundamental line and a significant advantage. No essential oils, no synthetic fragrance, no botanical extract aromatics — just product. For anyone who has experienced the sensory overload of layering three or four scented products in a routine, this serum's neutrality is a quiet relief.
Performance splits into two timelines. Immediately, the Watery Oil Drop delivers visible hydration and luminosity — it makes skin look better within minutes. Over weeks, the ceramide and ferment extract benefits build: skin feels more resilient, less reactive, and more evenly textured. The peptide benefits, if present at functional levels, add subtle firming over months. This isn't a product that announces itself with tingling or visible peeling; it works through gradual, cumulative improvement.
The value question is the product's most vulnerable point. At thirty-one dollars for fifty milliliters, this is priced at the premium end of K-beauty serums. What you're paying for is ingredient purity and formulation discipline rather than high concentrations of expensive actives. Whether that's worth the premium depends on your priorities. If clean formulation and sensory elegance matter to you, this serum delivers. If you're optimizing for active ingredient potency per dollar, more aggressive options exist at lower prices.
For dry skin types, a caveat: this serum is humectant-heavy but emollient-light. It draws moisture in but doesn't seal it down with oils or occlusives. In dry climates or cold weather, it needs a moisturizer on top to prevent the humectants from pulling moisture out of the skin rather than in. For oily and combination skin types, this is less of a concern — and is, in fact, the product's core appeal. It hydrates without adding a single molecule of oil, which for many oil-prone individuals is exactly the permission slip they need to actually moisturize their skin properly.
Formula
Key Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Ceramide NP | Reinforces the skin's lipid barrier despite the oil-free formula, working alongside hydrogenated lecithin to form lamellar structures that mimic the skin's natural ceramide architecture. Helps prevent the moisture loss that this serum's humectant-heavy formula is designed to address. | well-established |
| Copper Tripeptide-1 | A copper-bound signal peptide that stimulates collagen and elastin production. In this lightweight, oil-free serum, it adds anti-aging functionality without the heavy textures typically associated with peptide treatments, making it accessible for oily and combination skin types. | promising |
| Bifida Ferment Extract | A probiotic-derived ferment that supports the skin's microbiome and strengthens barrier function. Positioned mid-formula alongside rice ferment extract, the two ferments work together to provide dual microbiome support and skin-smoothing benefits. | promising |
| Camellia Sinensis Leaf Water | Used as a base water substitute, providing catechin-rich antioxidant protection throughout the formula rather than as a spot active. Combined with green tea leaf extract for a dual-delivery approach that infuses every layer of application with polyphenol protection. | well-established |
| Sodium Hyaluronate | Provides humectant hydration that creates the 'watery' character of this oil-free serum. Works with glycerin, betaine, and sorbitol to build a multi-humectant hydration system that draws and retains moisture without any oil-based occlusion. | well-established |
Full INCI List
Water, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Water, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract, Bifida Ferment Extract, Betaine, Dipropylene Glycol, Sorbitol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Aspergillus/Rice Ferment Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Sodium Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Xanthan Gum, Arginine, Carbomer, Tocopheryl Acetate, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Laminaria Japonica Extract, Ceramide NP, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Copper Tripeptide-1, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Polysorbate 80
Product Flags
✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✓ Cruelty Free✓ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
dehydration dullness aging compromised skin barrier
Routine Step
serum
Time of Day
AM & PM
Pregnancy Safe
Yes ✓
Layering Tips
Apply 3-5 drops after toner, before moisturizer. Despite the 'oil' name, this is water-based and should be applied at the serum step, not the oil step. Layers beautifully under any moisturizer and sunscreen without pilling.
Results Timeline
Immediate dewy, glass-skin finish visible on first use. Skin hydration improvement noticeable within 3-5 days of consistent use. Anti-aging and barrier-strengthening benefits from ceramides and peptides develop gradually over 6-8 weeks.
Pairs Well With
Hydrating toners to boost moisture absorptionLightweight moisturizers for oily skinFacial oils on top for dry skin (this serum provides the hydration, oil provides the seal)
Sample AM Routine
- Gentle cleanser
- Hydrating toner
- Klairs Fundamental Watery Oil Drop
- Lightweight moisturizer
- Sunscreen SPF 50
Sample PM Routine
- Oil cleanser
- Water-based cleanser
- Exfoliating treatment (2-3x/week)
- Klairs Fundamental Watery Oil Drop
- Night cream or facial oil
Evidence
Science & Expert Perspective
The Science
The ceramide NP in this formula works through a well-understood mechanism of lipid barrier repair. Ceramides constitute approximately 50% of the skin's intercellular lipid matrix, and topical ceramide application has been shown to improve barrier function in numerous clinical studies. A 2019 review in the Journal of Clinical Medicine confirmed that ceramide-containing formulations significantly reduce transepidermal water loss and improve skin hydration, particularly when combined with cholesterol and fatty acids in physiological ratios. The hydrogenated lecithin in this formula provides phospholipids that help form the lamellar structures necessary for ceramide integration into the existing lipid architecture.
Bifida ferment extract has been studied for its ability to strengthen the skin barrier through immunomodulatory and microbiome-supporting mechanisms. Research published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology demonstrated that bifida ferment lysate increased skin barrier integrity and reduced sensitivity markers in subjects with reactive skin. The combination with Aspergillus/rice ferment extract — which provides amino acids, vitamins, and enzymes generated through koji fermentation — creates a dual-ferment approach to skin conditioning that addresses both barrier protein synthesis and surface hydration.
The peptide inclusion — Copper Tripeptide-1 and Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 — targets two distinct anti-aging pathways. GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) has been shown to increase collagen, elastin, and decorin synthesis through cell-signaling mechanisms. Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 modulates SNAP-25 to reduce the intensity of facial muscle micro-contractions. While their positioning near the end of the INCI suggests modest concentrations, published research on GHK-Cu has demonstrated biological activity at concentrations as low as 1-10 ppm.
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists appreciate the thoughtful formulation strategy behind this serum — particularly the inclusion of ceramide NP in an oil-free format, which allows barrier-repair benefits to reach patients who refuse traditional emollient-based ceramide creams due to acne or oiliness concerns. Board-certified dermatologists note that the ferment extracts provide microbiome support without the live-organism concerns that some patients express about probiotic skincare. The completely clean formulation — free of fragrance, essential oils, silicones, and common irritants — makes it a safe recommendation for patients with contact dermatitis or multiple chemical sensitivities. Dermatologists would, however, note that this serum alone is insufficient barrier protection for atopic dermatitis or significantly compromised skin, which requires more occlusive formulations.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
After cleansing and toning, dispense 3-5 drops onto fingertips or directly onto the face. Gently press and pat into the skin — don't rub. Allow 30 seconds for absorption, then follow with moisturizer and sunscreen in the morning. Can be used both morning and evening. For extra hydration, apply to slightly damp skin after toner. Can be mixed with moisturizer for a combined application step.
Value Assessment
At $31 for 50ml, this serum sits at the premium end of K-beauty pricing. The value proposition rests on formulation purity — zero fragrance, zero oils, zero silicones — combined with functional ceramides, peptides, and ferment extracts in a single step. If you value clean formulation and use this as a multi-functional step that replaces a separate hydrating serum, ceramide treatment, and peptide product, the per-step cost becomes more reasonable. Klairs' fifteen-year track record and vegan-cruelty-free certifications support the pricing, though the modest active concentrations mean you're paying partly for what's absent (irritants) rather than what's present in abundance.
Who Should Buy
Oily and combination skin types who want hydration and anti-aging benefits without oils or heaviness. Anyone building a minimal, clean routine who wants one product that covers hydration, barrier support, and mild anti-aging. Skincare enthusiasts chasing the Korean glass-skin finish without the greasiness of traditional facial oils.
Who Should Skip
Dry skin types looking for a standalone moisturizer — this serum lacks the emollients and occlusives needed to fully address dry skin without a richer product layered on top. Budget-conscious shoppers who prioritize active ingredient concentration over formulation purity may find better value elsewhere.
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Details
Details
Texture
A unique water-gel consistency that feels like a very thin, lightweight serum with a slightly slippery quality reminiscent of a dry oil. Absorbs within seconds, leaving a dewy, smooth finish.
Scent
Completely unscented — no fragrance, essential oils, or detectable aroma of any kind.
Packaging
Frosted glass dropper bottle with a pipette for precise dispensing. The pharmaceutical-grade appearance reflects the Fundamental line's clean, clinical aesthetic.
Finish
dewylightweightfast-absorbingglowy
What to Expect on First Use
The texture surprises on first use — it feels like water with a barely perceptible slip, nothing like a traditional oil. It absorbs almost instantly and leaves skin looking immediately dewy and glass-like. No stickiness, no residue, no adjustment period.
How Long It Lasts
2-3 months with twice-daily use (3-5 drops per application)
Period After Opening
12 months
Best Season
All Year
Certifications
Vegan certifiedKARA cruelty-free certified
Background
The Why
Klairs developed the Watery Oil Drop to bridge a gap they saw in their customers' routines: people who wanted the luminous, dewy finish of a facial oil but couldn't tolerate actual oils due to acne, congestion, or sensory preference. The result is a textural innovation — a serum that feels and finishes like an oil but is formulated entirely without one.
About Klairs Established Brand (5–20 years)
Dear, Klairs was founded in 2010 in South Korea and holds KARA cruelty-free and vegan certifications. The Fundamental line represents the brand's premium tier, formulated without essential oils, fragrance, or common irritants — a step beyond their already gentle mainline products.
Brand founded: 2010 · Product launched: 2019
Myth vs. Reality
Myths & Misconceptions
Myth
Products with 'oil' in the name will clog pores and cause breakouts.
Reality
This product contains no oils whatsoever — the name describes the sensory finish, not the composition. The water-based, oil-free, silicone-free formula is among the least likely to cause congestion of any serum on the market.
Myth
Lightweight serums can't provide real anti-aging benefits.
Reality
This serum contains Copper Tripeptide-1 and Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 — the same anti-aging peptides found in premium treatments. While concentrations may be modest, the peptides are functional and provide cumulative benefits with consistent use, regardless of the serum's lightweight texture.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Klairs Watery Oil Drop actually contain oil?
No — despite the name, this serum contains zero oils. It's entirely water-based with humectants (glycerin, betaine, sorbitol, hyaluronic acid), ferment extracts, ceramides, and peptides. The 'oil' in the name refers to the smooth, dewy finish it creates, not its composition. It's safe for oil-averse and acne-prone skin.
Where does Klairs Watery Oil Drop go in my routine?
Apply at the serum step — after toner and before moisturizer. Despite the 'oil' name, this is a water-based product and should not be applied at the facial oil step (which would come after moisturizer). Use 3-5 drops, press into skin, and follow with your regular moisturizer.
Is Klairs Watery Oil Drop good for acne-prone skin?
Yes — the oil-free, silicone-free, fragrance-free formula is well-suited for acne-prone skin. The ceramide NP supports barrier repair without clogging pores, and the ferment extracts help maintain healthy skin microbiome balance. Multiple reviewers with acne-prone skin report no breakouts or congestion from this product.
Can I use Klairs Watery Oil Drop instead of a moisturizer?
For oily skin in humid climates, this serum may provide sufficient hydration as a standalone moisturizer, especially under sunscreen. However, for most skin types, it works best as a hydrating serum layer beneath a separate moisturizer — it provides humectant hydration but lacks the emollient and occlusive components needed to fully seal in moisture.
Is this product worth the price compared to other K-beauty serums?
At $31 for 50ml, it's positioned at the premium end of K-beauty serums. The value lies in its clean formulation (no fragrance, no oils, no silicones) combined with ceramides and peptides — ingredients usually found in separate products. If you value ingredient purity and multi-functionality, it justifies the price. If you're primarily seeking hydration, more affordable options exist.
Community
Community Voices
Common Praise
"Lightweight, water-like texture with no greasiness despite 'oil' in the name"
"Gives a beautiful glass-skin glow without oily shine"
"Completely fragrance-free and non-irritating"
"Layers perfectly under other products"
"Excellent for combination and dehydrated skin"
Common Complaints
"Expensive for the amount of product and lightweight formula"
"May not provide enough hydration for very dry skin on its own"
"Name is misleading — contains no actual oils"
"Peptide and ceramide concentrations appear low based on INCI positioning"
Appears In
best serum for dehydration best serum for oiliness best oil free serum best k beauty serum best glass skin product
Related Conditions
dehydration dullness aging compromised skin barrier oiliness
Related Ingredients
ceramides peptides probiotics prebiotics green tea hyaluronic acid
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