The Best Korean Serums for Achieving Clear, Luminous Skin (2024)

Even if you’re a relative newcomer to the world of skin care, you’re likely to have heard of K-beauty (Korean beauty), which has been trending Stateside for about a decade. There’s a reason that people seek out the best Korean serums, says Jenny Jin, a beauty writer and editor based in Seoul, South Korea: “Though there are lots of good options in the US, I think Korean serums offer more bang for your buck overall, considering the quality of ingredients used, sensorial textures, and thoughtful packaging,” she says.

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In This Article:

  • What to Look for in a Korean Face Serum
  • What Is the Most Popular Korean Face Serum?
  • Which Korean Serum Is Best for Glass Skin?
  • Meet the Experts

Indeed, Korean serums are renowned for their performance, with hardworking ingredients that go viral here once American brands catch on to their efficacy (niacinamide, anyone?). And because they’re designed to be part of a 10-step skin-care routine, Korean serums play nicely with other products in your existing regimen. “Formulation and stabilization are key factors in Korean skin care, with products that don’t pill when layering,” says Eunice Park, a dual-board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon and founder of AIREM Aesthetic Spa in New York.

Best Overall: Sulwhasoo First Care Activating Serum

Sulwhasoo

First Care Activating Serum

  • Why We Love It: This was one of the very first Korean serums we integrated into our routine, and it remains a staple of our lineup. “Sulwhasoo’s serum is a classic that both my nearly 70-year-old mom and I enjoy using,” shares Jin. Designed to be used directly after cleansing, the blend of herbal ingredients (including ginseng, skullcap, and madecassoside, a compound found in cica) works to support your skin barrier, reduce inflammation, and promote a more youthful-looking complexion. “I think of it as a little vitamin boost in my skin-care routine,” Jin adds. This serum just makes our skin look better, full stop—there’s a clear radiance and vitality when we use the formula, and we see the difference when we don’t.
  • Key Ingredients: Baikal skullcap extract, ginseng extract, madecassoside
  • Size: 2.02 oz.

Best for Glass Skin: Peach & Lily Glass Skin Serum

Peach & Lily

Glass Skin Serum

  • Why We Love It: “In K-beauty, glass skin refers to a clear, smooth, and intensely hydrated complexion that resembles the flawless, translucent quality of glass,” explains Dr. Park. This clear serum lives up to its name, smoothing rough texture (even enlarged pores), brightening dull tone, fading redness, and plumping skin for a more luminous look. That’s due to multiple weights of hydrating hyaluronic acid and firming peptides, as well as niacinamide, a do-it-all antioxidant that helps calm, balance, and restore. It’s said that a bottle of this serum sells every two minutes, and you’ll see why once you try it for yourself.
  • Key Ingredients: Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, peptides
  • Size: 1.35 oz.

Best Hydrating: Laneige Water Bank Blue Hyaluronic Serum

  • Why We Love It: While Laneige’s legendary sleeping masks tend to get all of the acclaim, we’re fans of this sleeper-hit serum, which delivers a serious dose of hydration with humectants beta-glucan and hyaluronic acid, plus nourishment from emollient squalane. Though it has a fairly rich texture, it’s not remotely greasy or heavy, so it’s suitable for all skin types. We’d also be remiss if we didn’t mention the futuristic packaging—the top twists to reveal the pump, keeping the dispenser hygienic and streamlined.
  • Key Ingredients: Squalane, hyaluronic acid, beta-glucan
  • Size: 1.6 oz.

Best for Dark Spots: Beauty of Joseon Glow Deep Serum

Beauty of Joseon

Glow Deep Serum

  • Why We Love It: This formula’s two signature ingredients are rice bran water and alpha-arbutin, in concentrations of 68 and 2% percent, respectively. Rice bran water has long been used as a moisturizing toner in Korean culture due to its high levels of amino acids and minerals; alpha-arbutin is a tyrosinase inhibitor, meaning it helps prevent the formation of dark spots and discoloration. This power couple is supported by niacinamide, jojoba, and other ingredients to leave your skin with a noticeable glow.
  • Key Ingredients: Rice bran water, alpha-arbutin, niacinamide
  • Size: 1 oz.

Best With Retinol: Primera Youth Radiance Vitatinol Serum

Primera

Youth Radiance Vitatinol Serum

  • Why We Love It: Retinol and vitamin C are two of the most effective antiaging ingredients at our disposal, but they also happen to be incredibly unstable. This innovative product solves that with clever packaging that mixes the two actives before your first use so they stay powerful and fresh until you’ve used up the whole bottle. In as quickly as one week, this product works to help smooth texture and brighten tone—and, unlike most retinol serums, leaves your skin moisturized and luminous rather than flaky and dry. This is especially impressive due to the high potency of the ingredients—95% pure retinol and 60% vitamin C.
  • Key Ingredients: Retinol, vitamin C, panthenol
  • Size: 0.7 oz.

Best for Acne: Numbuzin Pantothenic B5 Active Soothing Serum

Numbuzin

Pantothenic B5 Active Soothing Serum

  • Why We Love It: If Numbuzin isn’t yet on your radar, this is the time to try it—it’s hugely popular in Korea, and we’re confident it’s about to take off here in the States. This formula, in particular, is a hero of the brand’s lineup. “It’s especially good for those with easily irritated, acne-prone skin, as it features a cocktail of clarifying and soothing ingredients like pantothenic acid, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid,” says Jin of the oil-regulating, skin-calming formula. Its gel-like texture is also remarkably lightweight, evaporating almost instantaneously upon application.
  • Key Ingredients: Pantothenic acid, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid
  • Size: 1.69 oz.

Best Sunscreen: Etude Sunprise Mild Airy Finish Sun Milk SPF 50+

Etude

Sunprise Mild Airy Finish Sun Milk SPF 50+

  • Why We Love It: “I love Korean sunscreens for their formulations, which are light while maintaining a high level of sun protection,” says Dr. Park. “The Sun Milk is super lightweight but also very hydrating and can be used like a primer or base before applying foundation.” In addition to being powered by mineral filters (yet disappearing into most skin tones without leaving a white cast), the formula is infused with hardworking plant extracts for a boost in benefits. That includes Kakadu plum and Barbados cherry, two plants naturally packed with vitamin C (which helps brighten, protect, and firm skin).
  • Key Ingredients: Kakadu plum extract, Barbados cherry extract, aloe vera extract
  • Size: 1.85 oz.

Best With Snail Mucin: CosRx Snail 96% Power Essence

CosRx

Snail Mucin 96% Power Essence

  • Why We Love It: Don’t be afraid or skeptical of snail mucin—the hype is real and deserved, especially when it comes to this formula. The water-light gel lists snail mucin first on the ingredient list, a sign it’s in the product at a high concentration. It addresses uneven texture and tone, while low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid and allantoin work to plump up skin and lock in hydration for a plush, luminous complexion. This layers beautifully with other serums; we like applying it directly to damp skin for even more hydration.
  • Key Ingredients: Snail secretion filtrate, sodium hyaluronate, allantoin
  • Size: 3.38 oz.

Best Vitamin C: Hanyul Yuja Vita-C Serum

Hanyul

Yuja Vita-C Serum

  • Why We Love It: If sensitivity has sworn you off vitamin C serums in the past, give this one a go. Niacinamide and taurine work in tandem to help soothe and fortify the skin barrier, while multiple forms of vitamin C promote a brighter, more luminous complexion without that sticky texture commonly associated with vitamin C serums. We also absolutely love the scent, which comes courtesy of star ingredient yuja (also known as yuzu, a very tart and aromatic citrus fruit popular in Korea). Its energizing fragrance is a great way to kick-start the day!
  • Key Ingredients: Niacinamide, vitamin C, yuzu-peel extract
  • Size: 1.01 oz.

Best for Redness: Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Serum

Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Serum

  • Why We Love It: As beauty editors, we try many products, so finishing and replenishing one is a clear sign of a winner. We’ve burned through several bottles of this soothing serum, which features centella asiatica extract and multiple related compounds to help quell skin irritation and inflammation. With regular use, it calmed the perpetual redness around our nose to the point that we could confidently skip concealer.
  • Key Ingredients: Centella asiatica extract, asiaticoside, madecassic acid
  • Size: 1.01 oz.

Best for Beginners: Innisfree Green Tea Seed Hyaluronic Serum

Innisfree

Green Tea Seed Hyaluronic Serum

  • Why We Love It: According to Jin, this brand is a great jumping-off point for those new to K-beauty. In addition to being part of the Amorepacific family of brands (including numerous aforementioned favorites, like Sulwhasoo and Laneige), Innisfree was an early pioneer of using naturally derived ingredients and prioritizing sustainable packaging. “The Green Tea Seed Hyaluronic Serum is one of their OG bestsellers, and it’s been reformulated in recent years to include encapsulated hyaluronic acid, so it’s even more hydrating than earlier versions,” she adds. According to a clinical study, this serum provides up to 72 hours of hydration.
  • Key Ingredients: Green tea, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, panthenol
  • Size: 2.7 oz.

What to Look For in a Korean Face Serum

As with shopping for any product, you’ll want to look for a Korean serum with ingredients that will address your unique skin concerns. Both Jin and Dr. Park point to hyaluronic acid and ceramides as common ingredients in Korean serums; you’ve likely come across these if you have dry skin. “Hyaluronic acid can hold up to a thousand times its weight in water, making it excellent for keeping skin plump and hydrated,” explains Dr. Park. “By plumping up the outer layers of skin, hyaluronic acid can temporarily reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. That hydration creates a smoother texture and a youthful glow.” Ceramides are lipids naturally found in the skin barrier that help retain moisture, so combining these two ingredients is a must to keep skin comfortable and nourished, especially during the drier, colder months.

Niacinamide is also very popular, says Jin. “It’s a favored ingredient for improving the overall texture and tone of skin, [as is] brightening vitamin C.” According to Dr. Park, vitamin C helps defend skin from damaging free radicals, promotes collagen production, helps fade dark spots and discoloration, and has anti-inflammatory properties. How much vitamin C is in the formula matters, she says: “At 15%, vitamin C is potent enough to deliver visible results but is often still tolerable for most skin types, especially if formulated as L-ascorbic acid, the purest and most effective form.”

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