Amazon Is Home to Our Favorite K-Beauty Products
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Who needs a trip to Seoul when you can find the best Korean skin care on Amazon? The e-retailer's K-beauty selection grows by the day, offering up-and-coming brands (Celimax, Manyo, Mixsoon, etc.), as well as a plethora of brands we consider as household names (CosRx, Medicube, Beauty of Joseon, etc.). It's enough to leave even beauty editors like us feeling dizzy with options—let alone our dear readers.
However, we have the distinct pleasure of testing Korean skin care daily (we're not exaggerating!), which is a feat, given how fast the K-beauty innovation and launch cycle is. We've also been admirers of the Korean skin-care scene ever since the first “wave” in the mid-2010s—and clearly, we never looked back. We're confident that the products below are the true crème de la crème of double-cleansing products, hydrating essences, cast-free sunscreens, and dryness-reversing sheet masks. Did we mention everything's incredibly affordable? Apart from a few luxury-leaning brands, the vast majority of products are less than $30 and frequently on sale. (In this economy? Thank goodness.)
Our Top Korean Skin-Care Products on Amazon
- Best Cleanser: The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser, $12
- Best Essence: CosRx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence, $25
- Best Moisturizer for Dry Skin: Illiyoon Ato Ceramide Cream, $29
- Best Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin: Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream, $27
- Best Face Mask: Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask, $19 (4-pack)
- Best Eye Cream: Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Serum: Ginseng + Retinal, $17
- Best Eye Patches: CosRx Pink Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patches, $23 (60 pairs)
- Best Face Mist: Biodance Collagen Peptides Jelly Serum Mist, $19
- Best Mineral Sunscreen: Koolsol by Knours Ultra Light Invisible Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50, $22
- Best Chemical Sunscreen: Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen, $22
So, if you've ever been curious about the products and culture behind viral trends like glass skin, mochi skin, and PDRN, you've come to the right place. Or, if your goal is to simply better support and nourish your skin, we've got all the recommendations you need to build out a Korean skin-care routine in a matter of some light reading and a few computer clicks/phone taps. Without further ado, let's dew it up.
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- Newly-Tested Favorites
- Tried-and-True Staples
- Cleansers
- Toners/Essences
- Serums
- Moisturizers
- Masks
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the biggest Korean skin-care trends for 2026?
- Meet the experts
- How we test and review products
- Our staff and testers
Newly-Tested Favorites
An Innovative Retinol: Anua Collagen Retinol Refining Gua Sha Cream
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Anua
Collagen Retinol Refining Gua Sha Cream
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Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Anua Collagen Retinol Refining Gua Sha Cream
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Why it's worth it: Just when you think Korean moisturizers can't get much better, Anua shows up with a built-in sculpting tool. Meet the Collagen Retinol Refining Gua Sha Cream, which features a gua sha-inspired applicator that's outfitted with a cooling metal edge to treat your skin (especially your jawline and cheekbones) to some extra TLC. Nothing's stopping you from squeezing product out and applying it with your hands—but, hey, if you have the time, why not go the extra step? At the heart of the formula is encapsulated retinol to help firm and smooth the look of fine lines, while tried-and-true ingredients such as squalane, panthenol, and hydrolyzed collagen cushion the skin with extra hydration and care.
Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee
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“Soooo this is kind of genius? I haven’t seen many skin-care products that build the gua sha into the packaging itself, and as someone who’s constantly misplacing those little tools, I appreciate how the Anua Collagen Retinol Refining Gua Sha Cream really multitasks. There’s definitely a slight learning curve with figuring out how much product to squeeze out—too little and the applicator drags, too much and you’re massaging forever—but once I got the hang of it, the curved tool fit so nicely along my jawline and cheekbones. The massage feels genuinely relaxing and depuffing, though fair warning: You absolutely need to wipe off the applicator after each use to prevent product buildup.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: encapsulated retinol (percentage undisclosed), squalane, cholesterol, panthenol, macadamia seed oil, hydrolyzed collagen
- Who it's for: anyone concerned with signs of aging and can tolerate retinol, mature skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
A Serum-Coded Sunscreen: Manyo Air Light Moisturizing Sunscreen Cream SPF 50
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Air Light Moisturizing Sunscreen Cream SPF 50
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Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Manyo Air Light Moisturizing Sunscreen Cream SPF 50
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Why it's worth it: If you're the type of person who can't stand applying sunscreen, we highly urge you to try some Korean formulas. Don't know where to start? One we've been super impressed by is Manyo's Air Light Moisturizing Sunscreen Cream SPF 50. True to its name, it feels airy, lightweight, and almost like nothing on the skin. And even though it has “moisturizing” in its name, it's actually great for oily and combo skin, thanks to Manyo's proprietary technology that uses less oil—resulting in a nongreasy, your skin-but-a-little-more-radiant finish. Superstar brighteners niacinamide and tranexamic acid help even out your skin tone, while nano hyaluronic acid plumps your complexion.
Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han
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“Korean sunscreens are so good that it's honestly hard for one to stand out from the rest. (I try a lot of them, ok?) However, thanks to the US banning sales of non-FDA-approved sunscreen filters, our options have gotten a bit more interesting. I've been testing this Manyo Air Light SPF for a few months, thanks to Best of Beauty testing, and have been smitten with it ever since. It has that serum-y texture I love in my sunscreens that melts into my skin super quickly—because I can't be bothered to rub in sunscreen for 15 seconds when there are faster options! It's super breathable and layers beautifully without a trace of pilling.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Sunscreen type: chemical
- Key ingredients: ensulizole (2.5%), homosalate (5%), octisalate (4.5%), octocrylene (5%), niacinamide, tranexamic acid, vitamin E
- Who it's for: anyone who likes chemical sunscreens
- Fragrance-free: yes
Got Milk?: Aestura Atobarrier365 Hydro Essence
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Aestura
Atobarrier365 Hydro Essence
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Why it's worth it: OK, so it doesn't actually have milk in it, but the delightful, milky texture of Aestura's Atobarrier365 Hydro Essence is undeniable. Though it looks syrupy coming out of the bottle, your skin will drink this barrier-repairing, extra-nourishing formula right up—make sure to pat it in for the best (read: glowiest) results. Suitable for normal, dry, and combo skin, this essence is one of those no-brainer skin-care products that you should add to your routine to replenish moisture levels after cleansing and prior to your moisturizer and/or sunscreen. In terms of ingredients, all of the crowd-pleasers are involved: ceramides, fatty acids, cholesterol, squalane, as well as Aestura's proprietary take on the skin's natural moisturizing factors (NMF) aptly called Barrier Moisturizing Factors (BMF). Translation: Your skin is about to look oh-so supple.
Tester feedback from senior commerce director Shanna Shipin
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“A no-fuss essence that's a boost of hydration for my dehydrated skin? More, please! I love that this has no fragrance, doesn't irritate my eyes or sensitive skin, and simply performs. I have dry, often flaky skin, so repairing my barrier is something I work on daily; I apply this essence immediately after washing my face, and pat it into my skin. It's so absorbent and lightweight that I can quickly move on to other elements of my skincare routine (super helpful in the busy mornings, especially). I've gone through two bottles and am on my third; I'm happy to report that my skin doesn't just look and feel more hydrated and supple after sticking with this product. I got a skin analysis, and the high-tech computer told me so!” —Shanna Shipin, senior commerce director
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- Key ingredients: BMF (Barrier Moisturizing Factors), triple lipid complex (ceramides, fatty acids, and cholesterol), squalane, glycerin, vitamin E
- Who it's for: people with normal, dry, or combination skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Are You Jelly? Biodance Collagen Peptides Jelly Serum Mist
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Collagen Peptides Jelly Serum Mist
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Han using the Biodance Collagen Peptides Jelly Serum Mist
Sarah Han
Why it's worth it: We're not quite sure how Biodance pulled this off, but the new Jelly Serum Mists—available in Collagen Peptides and Caviar PDRN—are pretty close to the brand's viral face masks in mist form. Of course, they're not going to be as potent as a mask you leave on for multiple hours, but they're far juicier and more hydrating than most face mists our tester has spritzed over the years. The ingredients back this up: Ultra-low molecular weight collagen, niacinamide, and hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid drench your skin in hydrating, plumping, and radiance-boosting goodness.
Tester feedback from Han
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“These Biodance mists hit different—they truly feel like a lighter version of the brand's viral hydrogel masks. I can't stand ultra ultra fine mists that feel like they disappear in midair. These mists, however, seem to create a temporary layer that sits on top of your skin before it sinks in. (I also go pretty hard with my mists—after all, I'm treating it like a moisturizer…that doesn't disturb my makeup.) It's just so refreshing and juicy. There's no other way to describe it.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: Collagen Peptides: 77% of 243Da collagen water, 243Da collagen extract, 10 signal peptides; Caviar PDRN: 76% caviar water, caviar extract, high-purity salmon PDRN
- Who it's for: everyone
- Fragrance-free: yes
Tried-and-True Staples
Cleansers
Best Cleansing Oil: Ma:nyo Factory Cleansing Oil
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Ma:nyo
Factory Cleansing Oil
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Former Allure senior news editor Nicola Dall’Asen using Manyo Factory Cleansing Oil
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Why it's worth it: Korean cleansing oils are elite—they never feel overly heavy or pore-clogging, even after they've been swiftly washed down the drain. Apply Ma:nyo Factory's Cleansing Oil to dry skin and give yourself a gentle massage, rubbing the formula in circular motions to break down every last bit of makeup and sunscreen before emulsifying with a bit of water, and then washing it off completely. Once you try it for yourself, you'll quickly understand why it earned a spot on Olive Young's (a.k.a. the Sephora of South Korea) 2025 Awards List (and 2024, 2023…and so on) , which compiles the year’s best-selling products across skin care, makeup, hair care, and more.
Tester feedback from former senior news editor Nicola Dall’Asen
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"Oil cleansing for a few minutes every single night has taken my skin from good to great, and Ma:nyo's Pure Cleansing Oil has been my go-to. When my pores are particularly clogged, I can physically feel the sebum and dirt coming out after rubbing a couple of pumps of this gentle formula into my skin. It's the only reason my facialists are always telling me there's no need for extractions." —Nicola Dall’Asen, former senior news editor
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- Key ingredients: argan kernel oil, jojoba seed oil, olive oil
- Who it's for: people who wear makeup, people concerned with blackheads
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Cleansing Balm: Banila Co Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm
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Banila Co
Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm
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Why it's worth it: No list of popular Korean skin-care products is complete without Banila Co's Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm, which sells one jar every few seconds globally. Similar to oil cleansers, this sherbet-like solid should be applied to dry skin and thoroughly massaged in—this is where it melts into a smooth oil—to break down all of the makeup (waterproof and otherwise) and dirt accumulated from the day. Spiked with antioxidant-rich vitamins C and E, it's impossibly gentle and never leaves skin feeling stripped, making it the perfect first step to any double-cleansing routine.
P.S. If you have specific skin concerns, like blackheads, the balm is also available in Clarifying, Calming, Brightening, and Nourishing versions.
Tester feedback from Han
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"You never forget your first cleansing balm. Like many, Banila Co's Clean It Zero was my formal introduction to the superior method of double-cleansing, and the results were real. My skin cleared up so fast once I started using this balm. (This is also around the time I finally started taking sunscreen seriously—hey, post-college isn't that bad—and we should all know by now that oil-based cleansers do the bulk of sunscreen removal, so less clogging and debris = clearer skin. Yay!) Not to mention, I started actually liking cleansing my face more; this sherbet-y balm is extra satisfying to spread and massage in." —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: acerola berry (rich in vitamin C), vitamin E
- Who it's for: people who wear sunscreen (so, theoretically, everyone!) and/or makeup
- Fragrance-free: no
Best Foaming Cleanser: Etude SoonJung pH 6.5 Whip Cleanser
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SoonJung pH 6.5 Whip Cleanser
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Why it's worth it: Etude's SoonJung line is pretty much a surefire bet for any skin type, but especially easily-sensitized skin. The pH 6.5 Whip Cleanser sits at a—you guessed it—a pH of 6.5, which is close to your skin's natural pH of 5.5, thus minimizing the chances of barrier damage and water loss. If you didn't know, “like every other organ in our body, skin performs its best within a narrow, ideal environment, especially when it comes to pH,” Rachel Nazarian, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, previously told Allure. The soft, comforting, and cloud-like foam is just the cherry on top of this soothing cleanser infused with madecassoside (an ingredient derived from Centella asiatica or cica) and panthenol.
Tester feedback from Han
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"Even before I tried this cleansing foam out for myself, I saw a lot of hype on social media coming from people of all different skin types. It's so satisfying to use and I love how gentle it is—it is, after all, fragrance-free—especially after I've gone to town breaking down my makeup with a cleansing balm or oil. It feels like my skin is being cuddled and pampered by the softest cloud, which is a fabulous way to wind down from a long day. My skin feels equally soft and comfortable after I've rinsed it away. No notes." —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: panthenol, madecassoside, camellia sinensis leaf extract
- Who it's for: all skin types, including sensitive skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Gel Cleanser: Mixsoon PDRN Collagen Gel Cleanser
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PDRN Collagen Gel Cleanser
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Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Mixsoon PDRN Collagen Gel Cleanser
Sarah Han
Why it’s worth it: If your skin barrier is feeling raw or irritated, Mixsoon’s PDRN Collagen Hydrating Gel Cleanser gently cleanses without stripping, using moisture-binding ingredients like glycerin, sorbitol, and a trio of hyaluronic acids to keep skin soft and plump post-rinse. Its standout rice-derived PDRN (salmon, who?) is paired with collagen extract, fermented soybean, and peptides to support and replenish stressed skin. The formula effectively lifts away daily buildup while helping your barrier stay calm, hydrated, and balanced.
Tester feedback from Han
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“I have combo skin, but depending on the cleansers I use, my skin can definitely feel tight and uncomfy after my usual nighttime double cleanse (I really take my time to very thoroughly massage in my cleansing oil or balm, too). In my experience, gel cleansers are least likely to strip my skin, and Mixsoon's PDRN Collagen Hydrating Gel Cleanser is no exception. It feels so incredibly soothing on my skin, and I do feel the hydrating benefits from PDRN, hyaluronic acid, collagen, and peptides. While no wash-off product is going to be intensely hydrating, I can always count on this one to keep my complexion happy and balanced. P.S. I also like that Mixsoon discloses the pH, which at 5.5, is very similar to our skin's natural pH and thus unlikely to cause irritation.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: rice-derived PDRN, collagen, peptides
- Who it’s for: all skin types
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Cream Cleanser: The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser
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The Face Shop
Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser
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Han applying The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser
Sarah Han
Why it's worth it: To cap off your double cleanse, follow up with a water-based face wash like The Face Shop's Rice Water Bright Facial Foaming Cleanser. True to its name, this cream-to-foam formula features rice water (rich in vitamins A, B, and E) to provide a mild, brightening cleanse. In short, expect glowing skin that feels nourished, not tight, and provides a clean slate for the rest of your skin-care products to work their magic (and absorb properly).
Tester feedback from Han
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“This is one of those classic K-beauty cleansers I've known from the very start of my long K-beauty journey—I recently ‘rediscovered’ it and I'm wondering why I hadn't sooner. It's the perfect deep cleanse for my combination skin and leaves my skin looking more radiant and less congested, but most importantly, not super tight. The ingredients are super appealing to me too—natural rice water, rice bran oil, and soapwort extract (a surfactant). On days I don't wear makeup, I find that just this cleanser is enough. (And I normally always double-cleanse.) And it's $13 for a huge tube that'll probably last me six months? Yup, no notes.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: rice water, rice bran oil, soapwort extract (natural surfactant)
- Who it's for: everyone
- Fragrance-free: no
Toners/Essences
Best Essence: CosRx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence
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Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence
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Han applying Cosrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence
Sarah Han
Why it's worth it: A Korean beauty best-seller that's all over your FYP, worth the hype, and a one-way ticket to glass skin? That's CosRx's Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence, whose namesake ingredient (96% snail mucin) soothes blemishes, brightens acne scars, and evens out hyperpigmentation. This sensorially pleasing formula keeps it simple with just 11 ingredients, including two classics, hyaluronic acid and allantoin, to hydrate and calm your barrier.
Tester feedback from Han
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“I’m a longtime fan of this hit brand. The texture is so fun and surprisingly not tacky seconds after applying. But more importantly, it gives my skin lots of love, glow, and bounce with every application. It's a must at any time of the year." —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: snail mucin, hyaluronic acid, allantoin
- Who it's for: everyone, especially those dealing with acne or hyperpigmentation
- Fragrance-Free: yes
Best Toner Pads: Mediheal Madecassoside Blemish Pads
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Madecassoside Blemish Pads
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Former Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin using the Mediheal Madecassoside Blemish Pads
Sarah Felbin
Why it’s worth it: If your skin tends to freak out over harsh actives, Mediheal’s Madecassoside Blemish Pads provide a much gentler approach to acne treatments. These toner pads are soaked in calming, Centella asiatica-derived ingredients (namely madecassoside) that help cool down angry breakouts while easing redness and irritation. The formula also delivers a boost of hydration via glycerin and allantoin, so skin feels comfortable and balanced, proving that moisture is equally essential when caring for acne.
You can use these like a regular toner pad, swiping one over clean skin before moisturizer to soothe and prep. Or, place them directly on stressed areas and leave them on for about 15 minutes as a quick mask. Once you remove the pads, pat in any leftover essence, and then follow up with the rest of your routine.
Tester feedback from former senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin
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“I have very sensitive, oily skin that can break out if I look at it wrong. Add to that the dozens of new beauty products I'm testing each week, and I'm almost always dealing with some stubborn blackheads, whiteheads, or both. When I first notice signs of a breakout, I always make sure to grab these pads. The actual material of the pad is very thin and soft (not scratchy like some other pads I've tried, which can irritate my skin even more). There's a lot of product in each box of pads, so they're always fully saturated, even weeks after I've bought them. And I love that each box comes with a pair of clear plastic tweezers hidden underneath the lid, so I can quickly and easily grab a pad without having to stick my fingers inside. The pads apply a thin layer of clear, watery product that dries down quickly and layers easily underneath the rest of my skin care and makeup. And after a few uses, my skin looks calmer and clearer. These have been a medicine cabinet must-have for me since I first tried them. Madecassoside is the real deal!” —Sarah Felbin, former senior commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: madecassoside, cica, glycerin, allantoin
- Who it's for: acne-prone skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Exfoliating Toner: Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Poremizing Clear Toner
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Skin1004
Madagascar Centella Poremizing Clear Toner
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Why it's worth it: A gentle exfoliating toner? That's not an oxymoron; we're referring to Skin1004's Madagascar Centella Poremizing Clear Toner. Despite being packed with four acids—alpha hydroxy, beta hydroxy, polyhydroxy, and lipohydroxy—it doesn't sting a bit and layers beautifully with all of your other products. (For extra sensitive skin, we'd recommend patch-testing.) K-beauty brands never leave out soothing ingredients in their formulas, and Skin1004's signature ingredient is Centella asiatica extract (also known as cica), which is positioned high on the ingredients list—the fourth, in fact—to hydrate, minimize irritation, and support the barrier.
Tester feedback from Han
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“If I'm wearing makeup (which is most days), I'll incorporate this super mild exfoliating toner into my a.m. routine to make sure my skin is as smooth and prepped as possible. After I rinse my face with cool/lukewarm water, I pat a generous amount of Poremizing Clear Toner on—focusing on my T-zone and nose—and let it absorb/dry before moving onto my serum and moisturizing sunscreen. With continuous use, I think it's helped curb some of my T-zone shine, which I'm always grateful for.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Who it's for: everyone, maybe except sensitive skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Serums
Best Hyaluronic Acid Serum: Torriden Dive In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum
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Torriden
Dive In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum
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Han applying Torriden Dive In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum
Sarah Han
Why it's worth it: Trust us, this isn't any run-of-the-mill HA serum. Torriden's take, a.k.a. The Dive In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum, has a 5D Hyaluronic Acid Complex, which means it’s formulated with five types of HA molecules that penetrate your skin at different levels for instant and long-lasting hydration. Panthenol and allantoin provide extra hydration and soothing benefits. It's also lightweight enough that you can mix it with another serum of your choosing—including cushioning your usual retinol serum to minimize irritation.
Tester feedback from Han
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"There's something oh so satisfying about this serum's silky texture. It dries down almost immediately, and my skin always feels bouncier with each application. At nighttime, I often pair it with my retinol serum to offset any dryness." —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid (five types across high, medium, and low weights), panthenol, and allantoin
- Who it's for: everyone
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Retinol for Beginners: Iope Retinol Super Bounce Serum
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Retinol Super Bounce Serum
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Han applying Iope Retinol Super Bounce Serum
Sarah Han
Why it's worth it: Iope’s Retinol Super Bounce Serum blends a gentle yet effective proprietary Granactive Retinol—a stabilized retinoid complex—with soothing cypress leaf extract to soften signs of aging and boost bounciness in your skin. The serum’s formula activates quickly, releasing encapsulated retinol gradually to reduce irritation while maintaining all of its potent goodness. Just apply a pump or two in the morning and evening, follow with SPF, and you're all set.
Tester feedback from Han
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“In my 30s, I've committed to applying retinol serum every night to continue aging gracefully. (Ever heard of Asian don’t raisin?) A lot of formulas don’t jive with my skin, but Iope has yet to let me down. I first fell in love with the Best of Beauty-winning Retinol Expert before switching over more regularly to Retinol Bounce—because I find that I like the slippier texture more, and it feels slightly more hydrating. Retinol Bounce melts into my skin, and my complexion is noticeably plumper after the fact. I think my moisturizer absorbs better, too.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: pure retinol, encapsulated retinol, granactive retinoid, Bio-Seletinoid, Lactobacillus ferment
- Who it's for: anyone who wants to target fine lines and texture
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Retinol for Experienced Users: Celimax The Vita A Retinal Shot Tightening Booster
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Celimax
The Vita A Retinal Shot Tightening Booster
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Han applying the Celimax The Vita A Retinal Shot Tightening Booster
Sarah Han
Why it's worth it: As you can deduce from the superlative, Celimax’s The Vita A Retinal Shot Tightening Booster is better suited for those who are familiar with using retinoids. The reason being: The formula pairs 0.1% retinal (a faster-acting derivative of vitamin A) with hydrolyzed sponge, tiny spicule-like structures that theoretically help ingredients penetrate more deeply into your skin's layers, to more effectively address wrinkles and pores. However, no need to fret about your barrier. There are plenty of soothing, strengthening ingredients such as niacinamide, panthenol, and peptides to balance out the powerful retinal.
Tester feedback from Han
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“I know spicules are not for everyone—I don't necessarily gravitate towards formulas with them, but I don't mind a teensy bit of spice. (It doesn't actually hurt, but there is some tingling!) Do they actually penetrate better? Unclear. But, for a booster formula in a smaller tube that I reserve for my forehead (where expression lines are popping up) and around my eyes, I'd like to believe it doesn't hurt. I will even layer this underneath another retinol or retinal serum (like the IOPE serum further down this list!), since I'm concentrating this in my most concerning areas. As someone who doesn't partake in Botox and the like, this is my main line of defense against signs of aging.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: 0.1% retinal, niacinamide, panthenol, lecithin, peptides
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Soothing Serum: Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Probio-Cica Intensive Ampoule
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Madagascar Centella Probio-Cica Intensive Ampoule
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Allure contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai applying Skin 1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule
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Why it’s worth it: Skin that’s constantly dealing with irritation, breakouts, or environmental stress needs products that know how to get down to business. Featuring Centella asiatica (a.k.a. cica), which has long been used in Asian medicine and skin care for its calming, repairing properties—and in modern times where pollution and sensitivity go hand in hand—Skin1004’s Madagascar Centella Probio-Cica Intensive Ampoule excels in soothing irritated complexions. Shari Marchbein, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, told Allure that the ingredient is naturally packed with amino acids, fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins that help support smoother texture, better hydration, firmer-looking skin, and fewer blemishes.
Where the brand switches it up, though, is with its sourcing. Skin1004 relies on Madagascar (an island praised for its biodiversity) for its key ingredient, cica, and then ferments the botanical to enhance its soothing and barrier-repairing—making it a smart pick for stressed, reactive, or breakout-prone skin.
Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai
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“This soothed my breakout-prone skin and even seemed to take down the redness of an active zit. After applying this before bed, I woke up to brighter, clearer skin.” —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: fermented cica, cica, madecassic acid, asiaticoside, asiatic acid, ceramide NP
- Who it’s for: acne-prone skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Vitamin C Serum: Dr.Althea Vitamin C Serum
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Dr. Althea
Vitamin C Serum
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Why it's worth it: Dr.Althea's Vitamin C Boosting Serum provides a double dose of brightening power with its tag-team of 63% vitamin C (via hippophae rhamnoides water, a sea buckthorn derivative) and tranexamic acid. Say goodbye to stubborn discoloration and dullness without any harsh side effects—thanks to hyaluronic acid, allantoin, and cica. If you do have particularly sensitive skin, give the Gentle Vitamin C Serum—which features a lower concentration of 20% vitamin C— a go.
Tester feedback from contributor Devon Abelman
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"Dr.Althea's Vitamin C Boosting Serum boasts eight types of hyaluronic acid and cica, alongside the main source of vitamin C, sea buckthorn (also known as Hippophae rhamnoides water). I really appreciate that there’s no off-putting scent and the silky formula absorbs instantly sans greasy residue—I can layer moisturizer and sunscreen with no problem."—Devon Abelman, contributor
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- Key ingredients: hippophae rhamnoides water (63%), allantoin, cica, tranexamic acid, hyaluronic acid
- Who it's for: people with dark spots and dullness
- Fragrance-free: yes
Moisturizers
Best Moisturizer for Normal to Dry Skin: Aestura Atobarrier 365 Cream
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Atobarrier 365 Cream
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Allure content director Sophia Panych applying the Aestura Atobarrier 365 Cream
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Why it's worth it: When it comes to soothing dry, sensitive skin, Aestura absolutely knows ball. The Atobarrier 365 Cream is lightweight enough that you can use it both day and night to calm inflammation and lock in moisture. It's infused with micro triple-lipid capsules (composed of ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids) that burst upon contact with skin. Take it from David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, who says, “it has this frosting-like texture that just melts on your skin.” Dr. Kim even uses it as a hand cream, but we'd also recommend the Best of Beauty Award-winning Atobarrier 365 Ceramide Lotion, which comes in a bigger pump bottle if you want to spread the skin-softening love beyond your face.
Tester feedback from content director Sophie Panych
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“I like my face creams boring. Flashy packaging? Don't want it. Buzzy ingredients. Don't need 'em. That's why when I saw this cream on the giveaway table at work–with its basic blue-and-white tube, simple descriptor (Moisturizing Cream), and star ingredient (ceramides), I was sold before I even had the chance to slather it on. Luckily, the formula lived up to its basic-ness (and again, that's a very good thing). The silky cream has no scent, no bells and whistles, and leaves my temperamental, combination, 39-year-old skin feeling soothed and very, very hydrated. Since nabbing it off the free table, I've gone through two tubes, and I just found a travel-size tube that will be coming with me on my summer holidays. Oh, and did I mention it wears well under makeup? Well, it does, and makes you look glowier and plumper, too.
Maybe it's not quite thick enough for very dry, cold environments, and if you prefer drugstore pricing, this is slightly higher than that, but I honestly think it's just a really well-formulated, easy-to-use, reasonably-priced face cream. I could do with a larger tube, though.” —Sophie Panych, content director
Best Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin: Illiyoon Ato Ceramide Cream
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Ato Ceramide Cream
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Former Allure commerce writer Lily Wohlner applying the Illiyoon Ato Ceramide Cream
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Why it’s worth it: When skin is feeling dry and stripped, Illiyoon’s Ato Ceramide Cream does the heavy lifting, relying on plant-based ceramides to strengthen the skin barrier, plus glycerin to deliver long-lasting hydration. Despite how moisturizing it is, the formula feels surprisingly lightweight and works for all skin types. Acne-prone skin can benefit, too, as its low-pH formula (your skin’s natural pH hovers around 5.5, and this cream clocks in at 6) helps keep irritation in check. Our editors, both acne-prone and not, say it sinks quickly into rough patches, soothing and hydrating them fast without clogging pores or leaving behind a heavy feel—making it a no-brainer for everyday use.
Tester feedback from commerce writer Lily Wohlner
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“This is my all-day, everyday essential for dry skin. Whenever my barrier feels parched, it’s the first thing I reach for—it instantly plumps and hydrates for hours. I’ve recommended it to so many friends looking for a rich moisturizer that never feels heavy, and the feedback is always the same: They repurchase as soon as it runs out. It’s been front and center on my vanity for three years, and I have no plans to ever change that.” —Lily Wohlner, commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: ceramides, glycerin
- Who it's for: all skin types, even acne-prone skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Moisturizer for Acne-Prone Skin: Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream
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345 Relief Cream
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Felbin applying the Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream
Sarah Felbin
Why it's worth it: Relief is right there in the name, so you can breathe a sigh of relief if you have constantly angry skin. Dr. Althea's 345 Relief Cream taps three ingredients (including tea tree leaf water) to minimize blemish-related irritation, four to nourish your barrier (glycerin, panthenol, etc.), and five to calm signs of stressed skin (cica and madecassoside)—and they're pretty much all familiar, tried-and-true actives. The current formula is also fungal-acne safe, which means it's void of ingredients that can trigger yeast-related breakouts.
Tester feedback from Felbin
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“The way this cream sinks in immediately should be studied. It's so lightweight and soothing, and it melts in seconds, leaving my skin hydrated and glowy. I love that it's not too thick or sticky, like some heavier moisturizers can be. In the winter, when I get dry patches around my mouth and nose, it does an excellent job of balancing my combination skin without turning greasy.” —Sarah Felbin, former senior commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: tea tree leaf water, niacinamide, glycerin, panthenol, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, Centella asiatica, madecassoside, Coptis japonica root
- Who it's for: tk
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Moisturizer for Oily Skin: Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream
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PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream
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Felbin applying the Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream
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Why it’s worth it: If you prefer lightweight hydration (hi, oily skin!), Anua’s PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream nails it. The gel-cream sinks in instantly, leaving skin looking fresh, smooth, and softly luminous. Its formula blends PDRN—short for polydeoxyribonucleotide, a compound derived from salmon sperm DNA that’s been studied for its regenerative and healing properties—hyaluronic acid, and hydrolyzed collagen to help boost hydration and support smoother-looking skin over time, while glycerin draws moisture in, aloe curbs inflammation, and squalane helps seal it all in. The result? Long-lasting hydration with a barely-there feel.
Tester feedback from Felbin
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“My perfect moisturizer is lightweight, non-greasy, and deeply hydrating. This one from Anua checks every box. As the thin cream sinks in, it gets to work, moisturizing my sensitive skin (dry, flaky patches and all) while giving me a great glow. I also love that it comes in an easy-to-squeeze tube, so I don't have to stick my fingers into a jar of cream.” —Sarah Felbin, former senior commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: PDRN, hydrolyzed collagen, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, squalane, aloe
- Who it’s for: oily skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Eye Cream: Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Cream Ginseng + Retinal
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Revive Eye Cream Ginseng + Retinal
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Han applying Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Cream Ginseng + Retinal
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Why it's worth it: You may know Beauty of Joseon for its viral sunscreen, but don't sleep on (literally!) the Revive Eye Cream Ginseng + Retinal. Puffy undereyes meet their match, thanks to anti-inflammatory ginseng. We’re not the only fans, by the way. "I love the ultra-nourishing and soothing formula with the added (gentle) kick of retinal," says cosmetic chemist Ramón Pagán. But what is retinal, anyway? As Hee Jin Koh, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New Jersey, explains, "Retinal only requires a one-step conversion to the active form of retinoid acid, unlike retinol, which requires a two-step conversion." In layman's terms, retinal works faster and is less irritating than retinol.
Tester feedback from Han
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"I'm unconvinced eye creams provide long-term, visible results (e.g. minimizing the look of fine lines) without retinoids involved. Beauty of Joseon's Revive has been a staple in that regard. The custardy formula absorbs almost immediately and makes my undereyes look refreshed and slightly brighter. I even dab some onto my forehead lines (not super noticeable as of now, but you can't be too preventative)." —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: retinal, ginseng, glycerin, niacinamide
- Who it's for: anyone who wants to address/help prevent fine lines, those sensitive to regular retinol
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Lip Mask: Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask
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Lip Sleeping Mask
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Former Allure shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis applying Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask
Angela Trakoshis
Why it's worth it: Laneige's Lip Sleeping Mask is an all-time Allure editor-favorite—and it took home a 2024 Readers' Choice Award, proving it's a go-to among readers, too. This buttery formula softens and plumps lips overnight thanks to a moisture-boosting blend of coconut oil, murumuru seed butter, and shea butter. (Laneige also offers a lighter daytime balm, but you can also use this mask during the day for a heavier-duty option.) Plus, vitamin C makes an appearance to provide lasting protection against free radicals and environmental aggressors.
Tester feedback from former shopping market editor Angela Trakoshis
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"It moisturizes lips for hours on end—no reapplication needed. I apply the smallest amount of this stuff on my dry lips at night and am guaranteed to wake up with soft, hydrated lips in the morning.” —Angela Trakoshis, former shopping market editor
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- Key ingredients: coconut oil, murumuru seed butter, shea butter, vitamin C
- Who it's for: everyone
- Fragrance-free: no
Best Brightening Eye Patches: CosRx Pink Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patches
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Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey wearing the CosRx Pink Peptide Collagen Hydrogel Eye Patches
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Why it's worth it: CosRx’s Peptide Collagen Eye Patches aren't just pretty to look at and use—derms enjoy them, too. “They're ideal for sensitive and delicate skin, delivering a cooling dose of hydration while helping to depuff, plump, brighten, and smooth the undereye area,” says La Jolla, California-based dermatologist Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, MD. To thank are familiar ingredients such as brightening niacinamide, depuffing caffeine, firming peptides, and moisture-drawing hyaluronic acid. Especially noteworthy, however, is adenosine (a molecule your body naturally produces) that signals to your skin cells to produce more elastin—you know, the stuff that naturally declines as we age. Didn't get enough sleep? You can fake more hours with a pair of these—pretty solid for a 10-minute treatment.
Tester feedback from associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey
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“After having an allergic reaction that left the skin around my eyes dry and sensitive, these eye patches came to the rescue. I love how light and hydrating they are—plus the eye serum left over after removing the mask is hydrating, making my undereye area feel soft, smooth, and supple.” —Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor
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- Key ingredients: collagen, peptides, hyaluronic acid, caffeine, adenosine, vitamin B12
- # of patches: 60
- Duration of use: single-use
Best Firming Eye Patches: Abib PDRN Retinal Eye Patches
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PDRN Retinal Eye Patches
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Why it’s worth it: Abib’s PDRN Retinal Eye Patches are basically eight hours of sleep in undereye mask form. Whether you use them in the morning (just be sure to follow up with sunscreen!) or before bed, they help tackle puffiness, dark circles, eye bags, and crow’s feet for smoother, more refreshed-looking skin. In addition to ‘ol faithfuls such as glycerin, niacinamide, and caffeine (a favorite of ours to perk up tired eyes), the formula features retinal to help firm skin and PDRN to flood the skin with moisture. Editor's note: Retinal is the last ingredient in the list, so it's at a very low concentration that most people should be able to tolerate.
While they’re mainly designed for the undereyes, you can also place them on your forehead, neckline, or smile lines—wherever your skin needs extra love. Thanks to their winged shape and lightly embossed texture, they stay put and feel comfortable—so you can walk around, multitask, or sip your morning coffee while they do their thing.
Tester feedback from Han
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“I’m all about retinal—and really, most vitamin A derivatives, but mostly retinal because of its effectiveness. I’ve been sheetmasking way more regularly in the colder months (my skin craves hydration, hydration, hydration!), and I love popping in a pair of these Abib retinal patches underneath a soothing sheet mask for added undereye-firming benefits. A major plus? I can plop on my patches a tad closer to my lower lashline than a sheet mask can—that little space matters to me! These particular patches are slightly textured, too, so they stay off impressively well, especially compared to other (more slippery) masks I’ve tried.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: jericho rose, vegan collagen, hyaluronic acid, ceramides
- Who it’s for: all skin types
- Fragrance-free: yes
Masks
Best Peel-Off Mask: Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask
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Collagen Night Wrapping Mask
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Allure features director Dianna Mazzone Singh peeling off the Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask
Dianna Singh
Why it's worth it: The Korean mask hype is real and well-deserved, and the TikTok-viral Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask is proof. (Also, it’ll probably fare better for restless sleepers.) Apply an even layer across your entire face, wait around 15 minutes for the mask to dry, and then snooze away. While you're off in dreamland, all these good-for-skin ingredients—niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, collagen extract, and ceramide NP—sink in to make your skin look like a dewy dumpling and boost elasticity. Come morning, gently peel off your mask and rinse off any remaining pieces with lukewarm water.
Tester feedback from features director Dianna Singh
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"The way my skin looks with a layer of Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask is exactly how I want my skin to look without it: glassy, glowy, and clear. And with each overnight—yes, overnight—application of its niacinamide- and hyaluronic acid-infused formula, I get a little bit closer to that goal. I've been using it once or twice a week, and never cease to be delighted by the satisfaction of peeling it away in the morning." —Dianna Singh, features director
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- Key ingredients: niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, collagen extract, ceramide NP
- Who it's for: everyone who doesn't mind a peel-off mask
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Overnight Sheet Mask: Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask
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Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask
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Lee applying the Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask
Christa Joanna Lee
Why it's worth it: The talk of the K-beauty town? Biodance Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask. This incredibly soothing gel mask substitutes regular ‘ol hyaluronic acid with oligo-hyaluronic acid, which the brand says penetrates and hydrates more deeply (because of its lower molecular weight) than the former. That’s not all: Low-molecular collagen helps refine enlarged pores, smooth the look of fine lines, and boost your skin with the bounciness it deserves. While many of you have heard about the overnight mask of it all, you don't necessarily need to leave it on all night (especially if you're a side sleeper or toss and turn). But, for the best results, give it three to four hours—or until the mask turns transparent, so you know everything has fully soaked into your skin. Maximum glowiness is the name of the game, and Biodance has a winner.
Tester feedback from Lee
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“This jelly-like hydrogel mask is very slippery, so fair warning: Don’t try to throw it on while you’re in a rush. Once it’s in place, though, it feels incredibly cooling and refreshing, which is exactly what I want at the end of a long day, and it sticks nicely to the curves of my face. I usually reach for cloth or fiber masks that are dripping with serum for that instant hit of hydration, but this one stayed plenty saturated and did a great job plumping up the dry spots on my cheeks and forehead where fine lines tend to pop when my skin’s feeling thirsty.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: low-molecular collagen, galactomyces, oligo hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide
- Who it's for: everyone who likes a sheet mask
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Quick Sheet Mask: Dr. Jart+ Cryo Rubber Lifting Mask
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Cryo Rubber Lifting Mask
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Han applying the Dr. Jart+ Cryo Rubber Lifting Mask
Sarah Han
Why it’s worth it: Dr. Jart+’s Cryo Rubber Lifting Mask might make you look like a transformer while it’s on, but the results are worth it. In just 20 minutes, skin looks more hydrated and visibly lifted. It’s a serum-and-mask duo: Smooth the included ampoule onto skin first, then seal it in with the two-piece rubber mask and let it work its magic.
The mask feels instantly cooling—part of what gives skin that fresh, lifted look—and it’s packed with smoothing peptides and adenosine to help support firmness. Once time’s up, finish with the rest of your routine and get on with your day. It also comes in three versions (hydrating, brightening, and calming for redness), so you can choose the one that best suits your skin concerns.
Tester feedback from Han
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“Dr. Jart+ is a sheet mask OG brand for me, and I’ve been loving its gel masks as of late because they have a pre-mask ampoule that is super juicy and hydrating—I really feel like the mask helps push the product into my skin. The colors are fun, too, I admit! Who doesn’t love a pink, blue, green, or yellow moment? You can’t go wrong with any of the peptide-infused formulas—here, you see the Soothing iteration, which is chock-full of allantoin, one of my favorite, you guessed it, soothing ingredients (alongside cica, of course). Redness, goodbye!” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: peptides, adenosine, vitamin E (Step 1); glycerin, allantoin (Step 2)
- Who it’s for: those with fine lines, wrinkles, or dullness that need a pick-me-up
- Fragrance-free: no
Best Clay Mask: Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask
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Pai after using the Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask
Deanna Pai
Why it’s worth it: If congested pores and excess oil are your main concerns, a clay mask is one of the fastest ways to reset your skin. Innisfree’s Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask uses mineral-rich clay to absorb buildup and shine, clearing pores in its wake. The formula also includes lactic acid, a gentle exfoliant that helps sweep away dead skin cells and encourages fresher skin to surface, which Aegean Chan, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Santa Barbara, told us prevents pore blockages that lead to breakouts. Unlike some clay masks that leave skin feeling tight, lactic acid mimics a "naturally occurring group of molecules found in our skin that helps to hydrate and maintain the skin barrier,” Dr. Chan says.
It’s also a natural humectant, which means it attracts water to the skin! The result is a cooling, wash-off treatment that helps minimize the look of pores, blackheads, and oil, while keeping skin calm—all for under $20.
Tester feedback from Pai
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"I'm not a hydration girlie. Instead, I look for masks that can suck the gunk out of my pores with abandon, and this mask does exactly that. What makes it great isn't just the combo of bentonite and kaolin clays, but the addition of volcanic ash and lactic acid for dual exfoliation. I liked that I got a little scrubbing action as I was rinsing it off—and my skin looked way more even and radiant after just one use." —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: volcanic ash clusters, lactic acid, bentonite, kaolin, walnut shell powder
- Who it’s for: people with acne-prone, oily skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Leave-On Mask: Sulwhasoo Overnight Vitalizing Mask
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Overnight Vitalizing Mask
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Lee applying the Sulwhasoo Overnight Vitalizing Mask
Christa Joanna Lee
Why it's worth it: If your skin's feeling extra dry and chapped, swap your usual moisturizer for a richer treatment like Sulwhasoo's Overnight Vitalizing Mask. This nighttime leave-on locks in moisture to reinforce and strengthen your barrier all night long—and all of the next day. Jujube and pomegranate extracts, the two hero ingredients that make up the brand's Nutritive Red Elixir, are full of antioxidants to help soothe and repair skin. Gently rinse off in the morning with lukewarm water, and et voila, you’re glowing.
Tester feedback from Lee
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“The texture feels incredibly indulgent and luxe as it goes on—it feels like such a treat for my sensitive skin prone to dryness. It absorbs beautifully, leaving just a hint of dewiness, but never in that uncomfortable, hair-sticking-to-your-face way. By morning, there wasn’t a trace of residue—I even forgot to wash it off—and my skin was unbelievably soft, supple, and deeply hydrated. Cold weather doesn’t stand a chance against this mask.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: jujube and pomegranate extracts, glycerin, squalane, shea butter
- Who it's for: everyone, especially those with dry skin
- Fragrance-free: no
Sunscreens
Best Mineral Sunscreen: Koolsol by Knours Ultra Light Invisible Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50
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Ultra Light Invisible Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50
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Han applying the Koolsol by Knours Ultra Light Invisible Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50
Sarah Han
Why it’s worth it: Mineral sunscreens have a reputation for leaving behind a chalky cast—and honestly, that concern isn’t totally unfounded. Since zinc oxide starts as a white powder, completely invisible formulas on every skin tone are, quite frankly, impossible. (We also know tinted sunscreens aren’t for everyone!) Enter Koolsol by Knours Ultra Light Invisible Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50, which comes impressively close to the real thing. Give it a good shake, apply, and you’ll notice how weightless it feels—more like a chemical SPF than a traditional mineral one. The formula is boosted with skin-friendly hydrators and soothers like cica, snow mushroom, aloe, and niacinamide, resulting in a finish that’s soft, smooth, and about as close to cast-free as mineral sunscreen gets.
Tester feedback from Han
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“I have never met a Korean mineral sunscreen—or any mineral sunscreen, especially untinted—that has this close to the feel of a chemical sunscreen. As you probably know, no mineral sunscreen can be 100% cast-free (zinc oxide starts as a white powder, after all!), but Koolsol Ultra Light Invisible Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 leaves my complexion looking almost indiscernibly the same. I only notice the teeniest tinge of cast in real life, but I honestly don't think an observer would. (My boyfriend, who looks at my face quite a lot, couldn't tell!) It applies so elegantly, like a lightweight moisturizer, and leaves my skin looking dewy, but not overly so. I'd never thought I'd say such a thing, but I think I even prefer this mineral option over Knours' chemical SPF (which is also nice, to be fair)!” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: zinc oxide (10%), niacinamide, snow mushroom, aloe, cica
- Who it's for: all skin types, especially those sensitive to chemical SPFs
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Chemical Sunscreen: Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen UVLock SPF 45+
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Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen UVLock SPF 45+
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Lee applying the Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen UVLock SPF 45+
Christa Joanna Lee
Why it’s worth it: After the massive success of Round Lab’s Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen, expectations were high for the FDA-approved UVLock version—and the brand delivered. The texture is smooth, lightweight, and easy to spread, making it a dream to wear alone or layered under makeup. Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, is a fan, too, thanks to hydrating staples like hyaluronic acid and glycerin, plus antioxidant protection from niacinamide. “It blends in easily and layers beautifully with other skin-care products and makeup,” Dr. Chang e told Allure. The addition of birch sap, panthenol, and purslane extract helps calm and soothe, making it especially appealing for easily irritated skin.
Tester feedback from Lee
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"I can’t believe it took me this long to try the Round Lab Birch Moisturizing Sunscreen. Now I fully get the hype. It disappears instantly, makes my skin feel hydrated thanks to the birch sap, and honestly, my only complaint is that it doesn’t come in a jumbo bottle so I can slather it everywhere." —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: avobenzone, homosalate, octisalate, birch tree sap, niacinamide, glycerin (no percentages of UV filters listed)
- Who it's for: all skin types
- Fragrance-free: yes
Best Sunscreen for Dry Skin: Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen
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No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen
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Allure managing editor Alessandra Foresto applying the Medicube No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen
Alessandra Foresto
Why it's worth it: We love it when a product name just makes sense. Case in point: Medicube's No Cast Just Glow Collagen Sunscreen gives you a serious radiance boost with just one application, and of course, without white cast. (It's a chemical formula after all!) Chock-full of ceramides, cica, collagen, and hyaluronic acid, this lightweight formula replenishes moisture levels and strengthens your barrier—all while acting as a great hydrating makeup primer. It has a slight pink tint to match the outer packaging, which we can't help but think is a cute bonus.
Tester feedback from managing editor Alessandra Foresto
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“Like a good beauty editor, sunscreen is not a step I skip even on the darkest, rainiest days. I like this Medicube SPF because it's light and absorbs quickly but still feels moisturizing, plus it has a very subtle, radiant finish. Unlike other sunscreens, it doesn't leave a white cast behind, and it also doesn't feel thick and sticky on my face. But, most importantly for me, it does not make my makeup pill. I use it as the last step in my moisturizing routine every morning, after a hyaluronic acid serum and a moisturizing cream, and before concealer and foundation.” —Alessandra Foresto, managing editor
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- Sunscreen type: chemical
- Key ingredients: 13.6% homosalate, 9% octocrylene, 4.5% octisalate, 2.7% avobenzone, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, ceramides, collagen, peptides, Centella asiatica
- Fragrance-free: yes
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the biggest Korean skin-care trends for 2026?
According to New York City-based dermatologist Jane Yoo, MD, 2026 is the year of Korean skin care, and these are some of the areas you can expect to see the biggest innovations:
Fermented Ingredients:
Korean skin care prioritizes ultra-gentle, sensitive-skin-friendly formulas featuring fermented ingredients like ceramides, postbiotics, and cica (short for Centella asiatica), which will continue to dominate daily routines as they promote barrier repair and long-term skin health.
Clinically Proven Actives:
Driven by the growing interest in K-beauty professional procedures, Dr. Yoo expects continued demand for pre- and post-procedure care as well as products that deliver results comparable to clinical treatments. “I think we will see different delivery systems being employed to have actives penetrate the skin barrier and increase the efficacy of products,” she says.
PDRN:
If you haven’t heard of it yet, PDRN is a DNA-based compound—often sourced from salmon sperm—known for stimulating collagen, boosting hydration and elasticity, and calming inflammation. It’s having a major moment in skincare, showing up in everything from collagen creams to serums. According to Dr. Yoo, expect even more options soon, including vegan formulations and combinations with other powerhouse ingredients like retinol and antioxidants. FYI: Dr. Yoo warns that Injections of PDRN are illegal by the FDA, and there have been side effects and complications from healthcare professionals permanently scarring skin. So, make sure you’re only applying it topically.
Bioactive peptides:
Bioactive peptides—short chains of amino acids that can send specific signals to skin cells to stimulate collagen, support repair, and improve elasticity—are now finding their way into regular consumer formulations due to demand for professional-level results at home. Dr. Yoo says that delivery systems that enhance penetration and efficacy will be key here.
Lightweight sunscreen:
“Everyone is obsessed with Korean sunscreens,” says Dr. Yoo. With the forthcoming FDA approval of Parsol Shield (a new broad-spectrum UV filter that results in lighter formulations), there will come a slew of “wonderful, diverse, and inclusive sunscreen options headed our way,” she says.
Meet the experts
- Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City
- Hee Jin Koh, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Clifton, NJ
- Jane Yoo, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City
- Ramón Pagán, a cosmetic chemist
How we test and review products
When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We review ingredients, scrutinize brand claims, and, when necessary, examine peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. In addition to testing each and every product that's included in each and every review, we rely on experts who shape their fields, including dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, and medicine, to help us vet the ingredients and formulas.
For our list of the best Korean skin care on Amazon, we considered each product's performance across five primary categories: product ingredients and efficacy, packaging, fragrance, texture, and product wear. Every product was determined to have excelled in each category by our editorial team, which is composed of in-house writers and editors as well as contributors—along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.
Our staff and testers
A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.
After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

