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6 Best Foot Scrubs to Buff Away Dead Skin

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Annoying as they are, calluses and dryness are an inevitable part of having feet, so we're extra grateful that the best foot scrubs exist. Usually sugar or salt-based (with the occasional plot twist of a walnut powder base), these exfoliating formulas physically buff away rough spots on the feet, offering much-needed relief, all while nourishing and conditioning. These scrubs come in an array of spa-worthy aromas with moisturizing ingredients like shea butter, cocoa butter, and aloe. We scoured the internet for foot scrubs that stood apart from the rest and spoke with podiatrists to get the lowdown on their favorite formulas. Below, take a gander at the very best formulas that'll provide sweet, skin-smoothing relief.

Our Top Foot Scrubs

  • Best Overall: Beautypie Super Tonic Leg and Foot Scrub, $40
  • Best Drugstore: Palmer's Foot Magic Scrub, $5
  • Best Smelling: Londontown Foot Scrub, $26
  • Best Sugar-Based: Tree Hut Sugar Scrub, $11
  • Best Salt-Based: Osea Salts of the Earth Body Scrub, $48
  • Best Conditioning: Dr. Teal's Exfoliate & Renew Lavender Epsom Salt Body Scrub, $9

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  • Are foot scrubs good for your feet?
  • What’s the best way to apply a foot scrub?
  • How often should you exfoliate your feet?
  • Meet the experts
  • How we test and review products
  • Our staff and testers
  • Best Overall: Beautypie Super Tonic Leg and Foot Scrub

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    Beauty Pie

    Super Tonic Peppermint Leg & Foot Scrub

    $40

    Beauty Pie

    Why we love it: Spiked with rejuvenating peppermint and soothing aloe, Beautypie’s Super Tonic Leg and Foot Scrub is a revitalizing pick-me-up for tired, callused feet in need of TLC. It’s as much a treat for your soles and heels as it is for your legs, giving you a complete buff wherever you need it—just apply a little more elbow grease on your feet than your legs. This salt-based formula is infused with ample soybean oil to melt in quickly and rinse away with ease. Pro tip: Remember to wipe down your tub or shower afterward to avoid any slippery mishaps.

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    • Scrub type: salt
    • Key ingredients: peppermint, aloe

    Best Drugstore: Palmer's Foot Magic Scrub

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    Foot Magic Scrub

    $5

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    Why we love it: Affordable and consistently effective, Palmer’s Foot Magic Scrub is a drugstore classic for a reason. Infused with cocoa butter, it gently conditions while buffing away stubborn rough patches. Peppermint oil adds a cooling touch of relief for tired, achy feet—always a welcome bonus. For best results, follow with Palmer’s Foot Magic Moisturizing Cream to lock in that soft-heeled goodness.

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    • Scrub type: walnut shell powder
    • Key ingredients: cocoa butter, peppermint oil, vitamin E

    Best Smelling: Londontown Foot Scrub

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    Londontown

    Foot Scrub

    $26

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    $26 $20 (23% off)

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    Why we love it: Soft feet are a slam dunk with the delectably scented Londontown Foot Scrub, which uses quick-dissolving sugar crystals to nourish tough skin while also buffing away roughness. The lemon- and peppermint-scented scrub is infused with moisturizing ingredients, including coconut oil, sunflower seed oil, and shea butter, among others, and works especially well when followed by the brand’s Foot Balm. Use it as a quick pick-me-up midweek or as part of a full Sunday-night self-care ritual.

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    • Scrub type: sugar
    • Key ingredients: coconut oil, sunflower seed oil, shea butter

    Best Sugar-Based: Tree Hut Sugar Scrub

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    Rose Sugar Scrub

    $11 $9 (18% off)

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    $10

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    Why we love it: Tree Hut's Moroccan Rose Shea Sugar Scrub is loaded with pumice beads and sugar to get to the root of crusty feet and calluses, while alpha hydroxy acids can help tackle any bumps or zits on your legs (yup, it happens to us, too). "Exfoliating but gentle, this scrub gives you a bubbly, rosy clean that allows you to create a spa experience in your own bathroom,” says Lexi Herrick, senior director of audience development. “I love the sweet scent and soft texture, and find myself using this for every shower!" This scrub helps stave off dryness with hyaluronic acid and antioxidant-rich algae extracts, which gently brighten wherever you apply it.

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    • Scrub type: sugar
    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, algae extract, alpha hydroxy acids

    Best Salt-Based: Osea Salts of the Earth Body Scrub

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    Salts of the Earth Body Scrub

    $48

    Nordstrom

    $48

    Revolve

    $48

    Ulta Beauty

    Why we love it: The Osea Salts of the Earth Body Scrub blends mineral salts and nutrient-rich seaweed to hydrate, nourish, and deliver an intense exfoliation. Shea butter steps in to soothe your skin after buffing, while the lavender scent transforms your shower into a relaxing aromatherapeutic moment. Give the scrub a quick stir before use (a clean finger works perfectly) and massage it in circular motions over rough patches for best results.

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    • Scrub type: salt
    • Key ingredients: salt, shea butter, seaweed

    Best Conditioning: Dr. Teal's Exfoliate & Renew Lavender Epsom Salt Body Scrub

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    Exfoliate & Renew Lavender Epsom Salt Body Scrub

    $9

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    $7

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    Why we love it: The dreamy Dr. Teal’s Exfoliate & Renew Lavender Epsom Salt Body Scrub smells like fresh, herbal lavender—but its aromatherapeutic benefits aren’t the only reason to love it. Like most of the brand’s products, it harnesses the exfoliating power of Epsom salt, while aloe vera, shea butter, and vitamin E step in to moisturize and soften skin. Infused with essential oils, this scrub is an especially soothing pick for a pre-bedtime shower.

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    • Scrub type: salt
    • Key ingredients: lavender, epsom salt, aloe vera, shea butter, vitamin E

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are foot scrubs good for your feet?

    “Foot scrubs can be beneficial, provided there are no underlying risk factors like systemic conditions (such as diabetes mellitus) or existing skin conditions,” explains Saylee Tulpule, DPM, a DC-based, board-certified podiatrist and Kerasal brand ambassador. She notes that exfoliating dead skin can help other moisturizers absorb better, which is key for people who struggle with cracked and dry feet. Look out for ingredients such as salicylic acid, urea, and petrolatum,” Dr. Tulpule notes.

    What’s the best way to apply a foot scrub?

    Before applying a foot scrub, Dr. Tulpule suggests washing your feet with warm water and soap to get skin damp and prepped for exfoliation. Then, grab the scrub and follow the product's instructions on dosage and massage technique. Rinse off and finish with a moisturizer for baby-soft skin.

    How often should you exfoliate your feet?

    As with any part of your body, over-exfoliating can be detrimental to skin health. “Limit exfoliation to one to two times per week,” Dr. Tulpule advises. “More consistent scrubbing can strip healthy skin cells, potentially leading to damage and infection.”

    However, if the skin on your feet is particularly sensitive, consider using a foot scrub even more sparingly. "I would recommend [body scrubs] only once or twice a month for people with sensitive skin," explains David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. "It's also important to moisturize the skin immediately after showering when it's slightly damp."

    Meet the experts

    • Saylee Tulpule, DPM, board-certified podiatrist and Kerasal brand ambassador based in Washington, DC
    • David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City

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    For our list of the best foot scrubs, 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 of in-house writers and editors, as well as contributors, along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more about our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.

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    Our Favorite Korean Moisturizers Are Like Tall Glasses of Water for Our Skin

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    The best Korean moisturizers are the crème de la crème of Korean skin care, thanks to their advanced, effective, and surprisingly gentle formulas. Unlike many Western creams, K-beauty moisturizers often feature unique ingredients that set them apart—think rice water to tone, mugwort to calm inflammation, Centella asiatica (a.k.a. cica) to soothe, PDRN (a regenerative compound derived from salmon DNA), and hydrating yuzu. The result? Creams that deliver serious hydration without ever feeling heavy, leaving glass skin glassy and dewy skin dewy. Even better: Most of these top-tier picks come in under $40. That budget-friendly price point allows for more consistent use, which can make a world of difference in your skin, whether you're dealing with breakouts or dryness.

    Our Top Korean Moisturizers

    • Best Overall: Aestura Atobarrier 365 Cream, $32
    • Best for Dry Skin: Etude Soonjung 2x Barrier Intensive Cream, $16
    • Best for Dull Skin: Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, $22
    • Best for Redness: Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Cream, $52
    • Best for Oily Skin: Torriden Dive-In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Soothing Cream, $23
    • Best Cooling: Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb, $38

    To make finding your perfect match easy, we chatted with editors and experts to round up our favorite Korean moisturizers for your slathering pleasure all year round.

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  • How should I choose a Korean moisturizer?
  • Meet the experts
  • How we test and review products
  • Our staff and testers
  • Best Overall: Aestura Atobarrier 365 Cream

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    Aestura

    Atobarrier 365 Cream

    $32

    Amazon

    $32

    Sephora

    Allure features director Dianna Singh applying the Aestura Atobarrier 365 Cream

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    Why it’s worth it: At the intersection of lightweight feel and heavy-duty hydration sits the Best of Beauty-winning Aestura Atobarrier 365. Loaded with hydrating ceramides and squalane as well as juicy lipids, this formula tackles all kinds of dryness while keeping your moisture barrier strong—no matter your skin type. “It also has this frosting-like texture that just melts on your skin,” David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City previously told Allure, who likes to use it as hand cream. Since it’s formulated for both face and body, you can slather it anywhere that needs an extra dose of hydration.

    Tester feedback from features director Dianna Singh

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    “I love Aestura AtoBarrier 365 Cream as much for what it does for my skin as what it doesn't: The rich formula is deeply hydrating without causing irritation or congestion. When I apply it before bed, my skin feels noticeably softer and smoother come morning.”—Dianna Singh, features director

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    • Key ingredients: ceramides, lipids, niacinamide, glycerin
    • Who it's for: everyone
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Dry Skin: Etude Soonjung 2x Barrier Intensive Cream

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    Etude

    Soonjung 2x Barrier Intensive Cream

    $17 $15 (12% off)

    Amazon

    $16

    Ulta Beauty

    $20

    Soko Glam

    Allure contributor Kayla Salisbury applying the Etude Soonjung 2x Barrier Intensive Cream

    Kayla Salisbury

    Why it’s worth it: Oftentimes, the less fussy a formula is, the better—especially when you’re dealing with sensitive skin that flares at the first sign of actives. Panthenol, also known as provitamin B5, is the key player in Etude’s Soonjung 2X Barrier Intensive Cream, which improves skin barrier function by moisturizing, reducing redness, and healing breakouts. Sunflower seed oil and shea butter are also to thank for this silky moisturizer’s ability to keep skin smooth as glass. Apply a generous coat of this cream at night after cleansing and toning to wake up with plump, juicy skin. During the day, try applying a bit less to avoid heaviness.

    Tester feedback from contributor Kayla Salisbury

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    “This has been a staple in my skin-care routine for years! It keeps my face moisturised all day long, no matter the weather, and I love that just a little goes a long way, so you really get a bang for your buck.” —Kayla Salisbury, contributor

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    • Key ingredients: panthenol, sunflower seed oil, shea butter
    • Who it’s for: everyone
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Dull Skin: Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

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    Medicube

    PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    $22 $20 (9% off)

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    $22

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure social media manager Bianca Richards applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

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    Why it’s worth it: Like many sensorial Korean skin-care gems, Medicube’s PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream has a bouncy, jelly-like texture that leaves skin glowing—think the effect of a wrapping mask, but without the fuss of peeling it off! The application is unique, too: You scoop out tiny capsules, which are packed with salmon DNA extracted from sperm, working to firm, hydrate, and give skin that coveted glass-like glow.

    And before you gag at the thought—no, you’re not rubbing straight-up salmon semen across your face. As Allure previously reported, PDRN is a purified chemical compound extracted from salmon sperm, not the raw stuff. Here, it’s blended with a gel base of hyaluronic acid, collagen, and niacinamide to create an incredibly moisturizing, airy, and weightless formula.

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    “For my 30th birthday, I decided to treat myself to a salmon DNA facial, and it's easily one of my favorite treatments ever! To prolong the effects of the treatment, I stocked up on the Medicube PDRN collection, and the peptide cream is the perfect choice for everyday use to keep my skin looking plump and smooth!” —Bianca Richards, social media manager

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    • Key ingredients: salmon DNA (PDRN), hyaluronic acid, collagen, niacinamide
    • Who it’s for: everyone
    • Fragrance-free: yes

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

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    Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Cream

    $52

    Amazon

    $52

    Sephora

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Dr. Jart+ Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Cream

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    Why it’s worth it: The doctor is in, thanks to Dr. Jart+’s Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Cream. Soothing, repairing, and packed with hydration, this formula puts K-beauty staple Centella asiatica, also known as cica, front and center, while allantoin steps in to repair the skin barrier. The moment it touches your skin, the green tint gets to work, instantly soothing and neutralizing redness (a hallmark of irritation). Smooth it on whenever your complexion is acting up, and watch it settle into a calmer, more even state within minutes.

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    “Dr. Jart+’s Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Cream has become my go-to for calming down the redness around my nose and under my eyes (hi, allergies). It’s silky, semi-matte without being at all drying, and wears nicely under makeup. Just a heads-up: It comes out of the tube fast, but any extra is great for soothing dry patches on your body, too.” —Christa Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: Centella asiatica, allantoin, niacinamide, shea butter
    • Who it’s for: redness- or rosacea-prone skin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Oily Skin: Torriden Dive-In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Soothing Cream

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    Torriden

    Dive-In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Soothing Cream

    $25

    Amazon

    $27

    Soko Glam

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Torriden Dive-In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Soothing Cream

    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: Why it's worth it: You can find the sky-blue formula of Torriden's Dive-In Low-Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Soothing Cream all over social media, and even on the vanity of New Jersey-based board-certified dermatologist Hee Jin Koh, MD. She loves that it has five types of hyaluronic acid of various molecular weights, all of which are joined by panthenol, a.k.a. vitamin B5, to boost skin's moisture. And, it works on all skin types with its featherlight gel-cream texture that layers beautifully with sunscreen and makeup.

    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “I’m typically not one to single out HA products—they’re a very baseline sort of ingredient—but Torriden’s Dive-In cream makes an excellent case. Having multiple weights of HA means it can go deeper into your skin than your average solo HA. And as someone with combination skin who adores a gel-cream, the experience of applying this cooling, refreshing cream is just 100 all around. Pro tip: Amazon sells this stuff in a mess-free tube, which I’d much prefer over a jar that I have to stick my fingers into—but that clearly hasn’t stopped me from using it almost every morning.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, panthenol
    • Who it's for: people with oily skin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Cooling: Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb

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    Belif

    The True Cream Aqua Bomb

    $40 $30 (25% off)

    Amazon

    $38

    Revolve

    $38

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure senior director of audience development Lexi Herrick applying Belif’s The True Cream Aqua Bomb

    Lexi Herrick

    Why it's worth it: Belif's The True Cream Aqua Bomb is packed with the most hydrating ingredients on the block, like hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and a ton of herbal goodies (like lady’s mantle) to soothe and cool your skin. It absorbs fast and is the perfect follow-up to your cleanser and toner. Former beauty editor Devon Abelman wrote, "Imagine someone lobbing a water balloon at your face—minus the pain and shock of it popping—that's how slathering on The True Cream Aqua Bomb feels. It gives skin that kind of rush of hydration." Enough said.

    Tester feedback from senior director of audience development Lexi Herrick

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    “Belif's Aqua Bomb gives me the experience of drinking ice-cold water after being outside in the hot sun—it truly breathes life and hydration into my skin instantly! I love the light and airy texture, like a cloud absorbing into my cheeks. It preps my skin incredibly well for makeup or to wear naturally.”—Lexi Herrick, senior director of audience development

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    • Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, oat kernel extract, calendula
    • Who it's for: everyone
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Combination Skin: Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel

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    Red Bean Water Gel

    $18

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    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying Beauty of Joseon Red Bean Water Gel to her face.

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    Why it's worth it: Beauty of Joseon is one of the best Korean skin-care brands for honoring (and reimagining) the traditional skin-care ingredients used in K-beauty, like red bean, ginseng root water, and rice bran water—and the Red Bean Water Gel is evidence of just that. The formula is ideal for skin producing excess sebum, which the body does when it overcompensates for a weakened barrier. The red bean kicks into gear to reduce the feeling of oiliness, and the peptide complex helps maintain the skin's natural amount of growth factors, minimizing the effects of fine lines and crepiness.

    Tester feedback from Han

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    "This is the perfect summertime moisturizer for my combination skin. The formula is a clear gel with a slight cooling effect that wakes up my skin in the morning, gives me a touch of dewiness, and layers beautifully underneath my sunscreen and makeup. (Pilling, who?) I love Beauty of Joseon's Dynasty Cream for the colder months when my skin is a bit drier, so basically, this brand has me covered all year round."—Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: Haenam red bean extract (44%), peptide complex (SH-Oligopeptide-1 / SH-Oligopeptide-2 / SH-Polypeptide-1)
    • Who it's for: people with combination or oily skin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Sensitive Skin: Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream

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    Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream

    $25

    Amazon (6.76 oz.)

    $16

    Olive Young (5.07 oz.)

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    Why it's worth it: Is your skin sending out an SOS? Reach for Illiyoon's Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream, which pairs plant-derived ceramides with fatty acids and cholesterol—the lipids in your skin barrier—in a formula with a low pH, matching the skin's acidic nature. It's got the numbers to back up the claims, with clinical testing showing that it increases moisture levels by 328% immediately after application and reduces signs of irritation, including redness and itchiness. Plus, the brand says it's gentle enough to use on babies.

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    “Illiyoon’s K-beauty staple has completely transformed my acne-prone, combination skin over the past two years, and I have its high concentration of plant-based ceramides to thank. It has strengthened my skin barrier, giving me that healthy, hydrated glow and a bouncy, soothed feel, all without irritation or breakouts (which is rare for me!). As a beauty writer who tests endless products, the fact that this moisturizer has remained a constant in my routine for two full years says it all.” —Lily Wohlner, commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: ceramides, glycerin
    • Who it's for: all skin types, but especially those with sensitive, reactive skin
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    More Korean moisturizers we love:

    Best for Mature Skin: Sulwhasoo Concentrated Ginseng Renewing Cream

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    Concentrated Ginseng Renewing Cream

    $260

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    $260

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    Why it's worth it: Drawing from decades of research, Sulwhasoo's Concentrated Ginseng Renewing Cream is infused with ginseng saponin and peptides to boost circulation in your skin’s tiniest blood vessels. In turn, your body revs up collagen production and improves elasticity with consistent use. Among its legions of fans is Ju Rhyu, cofounder of Hero Cosmetics, who says that she loves using the cream on drier days when her skin craves more moisture.. P.S. Allure Korea has its own Best of Beauty Awards, and this cream was declared a winner in 2022.

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    • Key ingredients: ginseng saponin, peptides
    • Who it's for: those targeting signs of aging
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Face and Body: Atopalm MLE Eczema Cream

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    MLE Eczema Cream

    $26

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    Why it's worth it: Looking for a moisturizer that feels like butter…if butter wasn’t greasy? It's possible. Allure Korea editors love how this ultra-rich Atopalm MLE Cream melts into the skin, absorbing quickly to deliver instant, intense moisture. You can also use it on your body, especially on rough areas like elbows and knees. A medley of nourishing plant-based oils and five types of amino acids—the "building blocks for collagen production," according to Dr. Kim—helps make it happen.

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    • Key ingredients: olive oil, jojoba seed oil, grape seed oil, amino acids
    • Who it's for: anyone with dry skin
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the difference between Korean moisturizers and other moisturizers?

    "Korean moisturizers tend to be light in texture and focus on barrier repair more than other benefits such as brightening or anti-aging," says Dr. Kim. Hydration and gentle formulas are critical to this philosophy, and for good reason. "Sensitive skin is a very common skin type in Korea due to high pollution levels," Charlotte Cho, aesthetician and co-founder of K-beauty e-retailer Soko Glam, previously told Allure. "As a result, sensitive-skin friendly ingredients such as cica are frequently seen in Korean beauty products to calm inflammation, redness, and irritated skin."

    While American moisturizers can include ingredients common in Korean moisturizers and vice versa, trends in Korean skin care tend to be less harsh than their stateside counterparts. Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at New York City's Union Square Dermatology, previously told Allure that active ingredients sought after by Americans—like retinol, salicylic acid, and more—are more scarce in Korean products because Koreans are wary of their drying properties.

    How should I choose a Korean moisturizer?

    When picking a new Korean moisturizer, consider the skin concerns you want to address and what you tend to like in the moisturizers you already own. "I would focus on the texture more than anything else," says Dr. Kim. "If you have oily skin, look for a lightweight gel texture; if you have dry skin, look for a thicker, richer texture." Looking for extra hydration? Ingredients like cica and hyaluronic acid are Korean skin-care staples. Or, if you're trying to go easy on breakout-prone skin, a moisturizer with ingredients like allantoin and niacinamide can be a big help, Shin Hae Won, a dermatologist at Korean dermatology clinic Oracle, previously vouched.

    Meet the experts

    • Charlotte Cho, an aesthetician and co-founder of K-beauty e-retailer Soko Glam
    • Claire Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at New York City's Union Square Dermatology
    • Hee Jin Koh, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Clifton, New Jersey
    • David Kim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City
    • Shin Hae Won, a dermatologist at Korean dermatology clinic Oracle

    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 moisturizers, 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 editors, dermatologists, and aestheticians. 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.

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