The purpose of this research was to examine the impact the ehanol extracts of Torilis japonica (Houtt.) DC. (Sasangja), Angelica tenuissima Nakai (Gobon), Cimicifuga heracleifolia Kom. (Seungma), Aconitum pseudolaeve Nakai (Jinbeom) on skin enhancement with assessing anti-oxidative, whitening, and wrinkle enhancement effects. The result of testing l, 1- diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activities showed that, at 50g/mL concentration, Sasangja extract showed 7.31±0.63%; Gobon extract, 2.40±0.52%; Seungma extract, 14.27±0.73%; Jinbeom extract, 0.96±0.32%, respectively compared to positive control VitaminC (92.99±0.63% at 50g/mL). Inhibitory efficacy of tyrosinase showed that at 50g/mL, Sasangja extract showed 10.25±0.89%; Gobon extract, 4.99±0.42%; Seungma extract, 0.92±0.82%; Jinbeom extract 2.68±0.37% compared to standardized positive control group of kojic acid (39.06±0% at 50g/mL). Porcine Pancreatic Elastase(PPE) inhibitory efficacy, at 50g/mL, Sasangja extract showed 4.47±0.89%; Gobon extract 3.83±0.44%; Seungma extract 11.11±0.44%; Jinbeom extract 1.53±0.44% compared to standardized positive control group of ursolic acid (11.88±2.21% at 50g/mL). In conclusion, anti-oxidative activity among Sasangja, Gobon, Seungma and Jinbeom ethanol extracts was highest with Seungma extract; whitening inhibitory efficacy was highest in Sasangja extracts and Porcine Pancreatic Elastase(PPE) inhibitory efficacy was highest in Seungma extracts. Thus Sasangja and Seungma ethanol extracts may be an available materials for functional cosmetics.