There’s a moment every woman knows.

You finish your skincare. You apply your foundation. And for a few hours… everything looks perfect.

Then slowly your makeup starts separating, settling, fading. Not because your makeup isn’t good. But because your skin wasn’t truly prepared. This is where YUNJAC does something different. 

Not Just a Primer: “A Skin-First Approach”

Most primers focus on one thing:

Making makeup stick. But in doing that, they often sit on top of your skin. Heavy, silicone-based, and disconnected from your skincare.

YUNJAC reimagines this step. Their base prep isn’t just for makeup. It’s for your skin before makeup.

A lightweight, serum-like layer that hydrates, smooths, and prepares your skin so that makeup feels like an extension of it, not a layer on top.

What Makes YUNJAC Feel Different!

The first thing you notice is the texture. It doesn’t feel like a primer. It feels like skincare.

Soft. Hydrating. Weightless.

Formulated with ingredients like Niacinamide, Ceramides, Squalane, and fermented extracts, it works to improve skin texture, strengthen the barrier, and enhance natural radiance. So instead of covering imperfections, it quietly improves them.

More Than Beauty — It’s Protection

In today’s environment, your skin faces more than just makeup.

Dust. Pollution. External stress.

This base prep forms a light protective shield, helping prevent particles from settling into your pores while keeping your skin comfortable and balanced.

It’s not just prep. It’s quiet protection.

For the Woman Who Wants Less — But Better

You don’t need more layers. You need the right ones.

This is for:

  • The woman who wants her makeup to last — without heaviness
  • The woman who prefers skin that looks like skin
  • The woman who values subtle, refined beauty over obvious effort

At Julie Young, we believe in products that don’t just perform. They integrate into your life effortlessly.

YUNJAC Base Prep is one of those rare steps that once you start using…
You don’t skip again.Because the difference isn’t loud. It’s felt.

Julie Young