If you are even remotely interested or in the beauty hemisphere, it’s likely that you would have noticed the buzz around Korean beauty over the past few years. Thanks to an overall commitment to pure hydration and an approach that respects the integrity of skin barrier (hello double cleansing!) K-beauty brands have made a name for themselves as go-tos for glowing, dewy skin. In fact, no matter your skin concern, you’ll be sure to find a K-beauty option that works for you.
From brands like Cosrx all the way to beauty’s skincare darling Dr. Jart+, across the K-beauty space you can expect a few recurring themes: Gentle yet effective ingredients, innovative formulas and accessible price points. A trio that gets my, as well as many other’s, approval, I’m sure.
Eager to begin your K-beauty exploration but prefer brick-and-mortar beauty? Then thankfully shops like Tonic15 and Pure Soul are havens for all things K-beauty. And for those of us that love an online beauty scroll, the online retailer Skin Library has it covered.
But knowing which brands, and then even what products from said brands, are worth it, can be tricky. So, I’ve done the hard work for you. Scroll for some of the best Korean beauty brands you can buy from right now, as well as my favourite products from each.
Don’t let the Parisian name fool you, Laneige—which means “fresh snow” in French—was founded in Seoul, South Korea in 1994 by Korean beauty heavyweight Amorepacific and is one of the most notable K-beauty brands you can shop right now.
Although, thanks to TikTok, the brand has become best known for their iconic sleeping lip mask, you can still rely on them for hydrating face moisturisers, brightening toners, essences, and more.
Cosrx (which stands for Cosmetics + Rx) is a true labour of K-beauty love as although first developed in 2002, the brand only officially launched in 2013. Since then Cosrx has gone on to create ranges best known for their simplified packaging and demystified ingredient lists that help you get to the root of all skincare concerns. Oh, and they’re the minds behind the uber-viralsnail mucin essence…
“This brand has formulated stress-free skincare which helps to target varying skin concerns without harming the planet,” explains Abiola Renee, cosmetic scientist and founder of online K-beauty retailer Skin Library. The aptly named platform specialises in curating a wide range of the best beauty products from South Korea via team of ‘librarians’ have devoted themselves to curating the best skincare products, ensuring that everyone can attain the best version of their skin – making Renee’s take on k-beauty one to note.
Speaking of the brand, Renee says “it is really a skincare option that was made for anyone, anywhere. Regardless of your age and gender it has the added plus of having eco-friendly packaging right down to it’s easy to remove labels which makes recycling process so straightforward”.
“As a solutions-based Korean skincare brand made to provide solutions to climate-based problems, Axis-Y is all about effectiveness,” says Renee. “I particularly love, their 6+1+1 line which combats oily and acne-prone skin in humid climates” she goes on to say. Axis-Y products are also both Vegan and Halal.
“Acwell is another great all-rounder” explains Renee. “Both for its hypoallergenic natural ingredients, including wildcards like Liquorice, formulations and the brand’s ability to create functional skincare to target varying skincare”. The brand’s formulations are perfect for all skin concerns and types, including sensitive skin.
Before K-beauty became the duchess of dewyness across the beauty industry, it’s likely that you would already be familiar with Dr Jart+.Thanks to the brand’s commitment to bridging the gap between art and dermatological science—the name that it means Doctors Joins Art—the ranges have become famous for innovative delivery systems that give you the very best of Korean skincare.The Cryo Rubber Mask or the viral Tigergrass colour correcting system that had everyone talking are tow of the best-known and loved products.
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