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Ginseng to snail mucin: 5 key Korean facial ingredients required for perfect glass skin

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 22, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Unveiling the star ingredients!

Korean beauty ingredients and products have been tried and tested by women all over the world. Over the past few years, they have quite literally taken the skincare industry by storm. Their innovative formulations introduced us to sheet masks, toners, and serums, now absolute must-haves in our skincare routines. With K-beauty boutiques popping up across India and around the globe, these spaces are celebrated for offering deeply relaxing facials with almost magical results. But have you ever wondered what’s really inside those products? If you are curious about what gives K-beauty its edge, here are 5 star ingredients that truly make all the difference.

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Snail mucin

This may sound wild, but it is one of the most moisturising, hydrating, and soft ingredients used during the facial rounds. Snail mucin is a staple ingredient in Korean skincare, which is packed with hyaluronic acid, glycoproteins, and peptides, which are great for skin regeneration and healing and give you a supple and fresh glow. Perfect for acne-prone and damaged skin, it quickly fades the scars and blesses you with a natural and bouncy effect.


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Green tea extracts

Known for its soothing and sensational effects, green tea heals our skin inside and out. It is brilliant for sensitive and irritated skin. Green tea manages to reduce inflammation and the creation of excess oil sebum and further protects the skin’s barrier. Several Korean facials use green tea extract, which makes us feel cool and refreshed and gives us an external glow, especially in stressful weather conditions or in humid environments, too.


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Ginseng

This is a hero ingredient in many Korean beauty facials and is known for its anti-ageing and brightening properties. Also available in several sheet masks and toners, ginseng is rich in antioxidants, which improve blood circulation, fight dullness, boost collagen production, and help you fade those dark circles and wrinkles. Ginseng-infused facials will leave your skin looking firm, bright, and iconic.


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Rice Water

This secret was the first thing that was shared by the K-beauty world in modern times. Rice water has been used in the beauty world for centuries as a skin-brightening remedy. The smooth texture evens out pigmentation and is rich in amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. Korean facials surely have this ingredient, which leaves you with a soft and luminous complexion, further reducing the appearance of large pores over time, and it is a magical ingredient indeed.


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Propolis

Propolis is mainly derived from bees and is a natural antibacterial agent. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and helps in treating acne, redness, and flaky skin. It soothes and hydrates our skin without clogging the pores; it is perfect for combination skin and reacts easily with nearly every skin texture.


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