If your annual leave request for a Seoul skin care pilgrimage got politely declined by HR (rude), or your current travel budget stretches about as far as a weekend staycation, don’t stress. You can still chase that coveted glass skin glow without setting foot on a plane.
K-Beauty’s grip on Australia’s skin care scene shows no signs of loosening. And, acording to Sarah Tesar, Amazon Marketplace General Manager, Australian beauty lovers have embraced Korean skin care for its unique combination of innovation, accessibility and results. “K-Beauty has taken Australian beauty enthusiasts by storm, with innovative formulations, and results-driven approach to quality skin care at incredibly and surprisingly affordable prices,” she says. “We’ve seen demand and popularity continue to grow, as more and more Australians embrace the K-Beauty hype.”
Sydney-based beauty expert Dr Yumiko Kadota is among the converts. “Korean skin care has completely transformed my routine with its focus on gentle, effective ingredients and that coveted glass skin glow,” she says. “Having access to authentic K-Beauty brands … makes it so much easier to discover new products and keep my routine stocked with my favourites.”
So, whether you’re deep into a 12-step routine or still figuring out what an ampoule actually does, these are the Korean beauty brands worth adding to your cart right now.
Biodance at Amazon.com.au
If you’ve spent more than 10 minutes on BeautyTok recently, you’ve probably seen Biodance somewhere on your feed.
But unlike some viral skin care sensations that disappear as quickly as they arrive, Biodance leans heavily into science-backed formulations and dermatologist input. The brand focuses on creating products suitable for a wide range of skin types while prioritising ingredients designed to minimise irritation.
Its philosophy is refreshingly straightforward: viral status is great, but visible results matter more.
Dr. Melaxin at W Cosmetics
Dr. Melaxin became one of TikTok Shop’s biggest skin care success stories in the US, earning a celebrity nod from Cardi B and selling out hero products within days of major campaign launches.
At the centre of the hype is its CACTOX complex, inspired by the cactus’ ability to survive extreme conditions. The formulas combine hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid with niacinamide and botanical extracts to target puffiness, pores and dehydration.
Think clinic-inspired skin care, but packaged in a way that feels much less intimidating than your dermatologist’s waiting room.
Innisfree at Adore Beauty
Few Korean beauty brands have achieved global icon status quite like Innisfree.
Built around ingredients sourced from Korea’s Jeju Island, the brand has spent decades developing formulations centred on its signature green tea extracts. More recently, it’s been making waves with its plant-powered Green Tea PDRN technology, offering an alternative take on one of K-Beauty’s buzziest ingredients.
Its latest innovations combine green tea-derived actives with ingredients like retinol to target texture, pores and elasticity, proving that one of K-Beauty’s most established names is still finding new ways to stay ahead of the curve.
Haruharu Wonder at Amazon.com.au
Minimalists, this one’s for you.
Haruharu Wonder has built a cult following around its Black Rice range, which combines fermented black rice extract with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid to support skin barrier health and boost glow.
Its bestselling toner has become a staple in countless skin care routines, while the Black Rice Bakuchiol Eye Cream has developed a loyal fan base for helping brighten and smooth tired under-eyes.
The brand also scores points for its sustainability efforts, vegan certifications and thoughtful packaging design – including braille on product boxes to improve accessibility.
Chasin’ Rabbits at W Cosmetics
If your skin care shelf looks suspiciously like a Pinterest mood board, Chasin’ Rabbits will fit right in.
Fun name, serious skin care, the Seoul-born brand takes a playful approach to beauty, pairing colourful packaging with vegan formulations and a strong sustainability focus. Backed by more than three decades of beauty industry expertise from parent company Its Hanbul, Chasin’ Rabbits focuses on botanical ingredients sourced from fruits, flowers and seeds while avoiding animal-derived ingredients and animal testing.
The vibe is cheeky, approachable skin care that still delivers serious skin-loving ingredients. Bonus points for eco-conscious touches like recyclable packaging and easy-peel labels that make recycling less of a headache.
Laneige at Sephora
If Laneige isn’t already living rent-free in your skin care routine, chances are you’ve at least encountered its cult lip products.
Now the brand is turning its attention to oily and combination skin with Balance Mode, a new collection built around the idea that controlling oil doesn’t have to mean stripping your skin into oblivion.
Using a proprietary ingredient complex called Rice-inamide, the range focuses on balancing both moisture and excess sebum. The result? Products designed to tackle shine, refine pores and support the skin barrier without leaving your face feeling tighter than your favourite pair of jeans after brunch.
Because contrary to what oily-skinned people were told for years, hydration is not the enemy.
Dr. Althea at Amazon.com.au
Known for its viral 345 Relief Cream, the brand focuses on calming, barrier-supporting formulas designed for sensitive, blemish-prone and dehydrated skin. Expect familiar skin care heroes like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid and botanical extracts packaged in aesthetically pleasing bottles that look expensive sitting next to your bathroom sink.
It’s gentle skin care with main-character energy.
Meditherapy at Amazon.com.au
For those who want their skin care to feel a little more high-tech, Meditherapy brings a science-first approach to beauty.
Its range includes targeted serums, creams and treatments formulated with ingredients such as retinal, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid to address concerns including texture, hydration and visible signs of ageing.
The brand also ventures into beauty devices, combining skin care and technology in a way that feels very “future of beauty”. If you’re the type of person who researches ingredients before buying anything, Meditherapy is likely already speaking your language
Honorable Mention: St Saj
Not every glass skin-esque glow-up has to come straight out of Seoul. Enter ST.SAJ – the homegrown Australian skin care brand that borrows the best bits of K-beauty philosophy (think glow-first, barrier-loving, results-driven formulas) and filters it through a distinctly local lens.
Founded by beauty industry veteran Emmylou MacCarthy, ST.SAJ is proudly Australian made and built on a “clear skin care” ethos – basically, no fluff, no confusion, just streamlined routines that actually make sense for real skin and real life. The brand focuses on science-backed formulations designed to hydrate, smooth and support the skin barrier, while still keeping things aesthetic enough for your bathroom shelf to do the most.
In a lineup dominated by Seoul-born heavy hitters, ST.SAJ is proof that the glass skin obsession has officially gone global. And, it’s thriving here at home too.