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How South Korea became the world’s second-largest beauty giant in 2026

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 27, 2026, 19:00 IST
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South Korea Emerges as the World’s Second-Largest Beauty Market

If you look inside your bathroom cabinet right now, chances are you’ve got at least one Korean skincare product sitting there. Maybe it’s a sheet mask. Maybe it’s that viral snail mucin everyone on TikTok won't stop talking about.

Well, that global obsession has officially tipped the scales. South Korea just dethroned the United States to become the world’s second-largest cosmetics exporter in 2025. They are only trailing behind France now. Pretty wild, right?

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Skincare is the True MVP

So, what exactly is driving this billions-of-dollars boom? Skincare. It’s not even a contest. Basic skincare products raked in over $8.5 billion, making up a massive 75 percent of all exports. Masks and face packs saw the craziest domestic production growth, shooting up by 28 percent. People are also buying a lot more color cosmetics, specifically lipsticks and lip balms.

Behind the scenes, legacy giants like LG H&H and Amorepacific are still leading production. But there are wild success stories too, like the brand APR, which rocketed from 21st place all the way to 4th in just one year. Top manufacturing companies like Cosmax and Kolmar Korea are also seeing billions in production value.

For a long time, Korean beauty was viewed as just a fun, affordable, and slightly quirky trend. But the narrative has completely changed. As one industry insider noted, we are way past the phase of fleeting trends. Consumers in the US and Europe are showing serious, long-term brand loyalty. K-beauty isn't just a passing fad anymore. It’s a global empire, and it looks like it's here to stay.


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The Ten-Billion Dollar Glow Up

According to the latest data from Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, this isn't just a minor victory. It’s an absolute landslide. K-beauty exports skyrocketed by 11.8 percent last year, hitting a record-shattering $11.4 billion.

And the profits? Even better. For the very first time, the country’s cosmetics trade surplus crossed the $10 billion mark. To put that into perspective, the beauty industry alone brought in nearly 13 percent of South Korea’s total national trade surplus. They started with a humble $90 million surplus back in 2012. In just a little over a decade, they multiplied it by more than a hundred.


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Goodbye China, Hello America

Historically, China was the undisputed kingmaker for Korean beauty brands. Not anymore. The landscape has completely flipped. For the first time ever, the US became the absolute biggest buyer of K-beauty. Americans snapped up $2.2 billion worth of Korean cosmetics—making up nearly a fifth of all Korea's beauty exports. Meanwhile, exports to China actually tanked by 19 percent, pushing them down to second place. Japan sits comfortably in third.


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Taking Over Europe (Yes, Even France!)

This massive geographical shift didn't happen by accident. Korean brands saw the writing on the wall and pivoted hard to Western markets. They flooded Amazon, dominated the shelves at Sephora and Ulta Beauty, and rode the massive wave of viral fame on Instagram and TikTok.

And it worked wonders in Europe. Poland’s imports of Korean cosmetics exploded by 115 percent. But here is the absolute kicker: France. Yes, the historical birthplace of luxury beauty and the world's number one exporter is actually importing K-beauty at record rates. Shipments to France jumped by 71.5 percent last year, crossing the $100 million threshold. You can now walk into Paris's legendary Galeries Lafayette department store and browse a dedicated K-beauty zone packed with brands like COSRX, Beauty of Joseon, Banila Co, and Dr.Jart+.


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