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22 Korean Beauty Products Under $15

22 Korean Beauty Products Under $15

Buzz Feed22-05-2025

A waterproof mascara reviewers have hailed as a holy grail if you have short, straight eyelashes that don't seem to hold a curl. The slender, curved wand makes sure that even those sneaky, barely-there lashes get the attention they deserve — and if you already have some length to work with, this mascara gives you that extra oomph.
A buildable Missha tinted BB cream that's a primer, foundation, concealer, AND sunscreen (with SPF 42 and PA+++)! It also offers some seriously hydrating skincare magic thanks to the hyaluronic acid and ceramides. If you're someone who wants to skip out on having a million different bottles on your vanity and simplify your beauty routine, this is THE one-and-done face product.
A pair of moisturizing booties to intensely hydrate and repair your dry, rough, cracked feet. If you don't want to deal with those foot peel masks that can take up to a week for the final result, give these a try — they'll make your piggies baby soft in only 30 minutes!
A clear, high-shine lip plumping gloss people on TikTok swear is like getting lip fillers without the actual needles. This formula is packed with micro-sized silica particles that work to stimulate your lips, giving them that extra oomph by boosting circulation. What does that mean for you? Fuller-looking lips with minimized fine lines!
A matte-finish liquid blush enriched with vitamin C and equipped with a built-in sponge applicator. Reviewers say it's super pigmented with excellent blendability, and it also applies well using a finger or brush (if you don't want to use the sponge). It has buildable coverage, so you can go as natural or as bold as you want without looking cakey.
A loose translucent setting powder that works so well to mattify greasy skin and control midday shine, you can finally stop buying those blotting sheets you run through on the daily. This lightweight powder will ensure your makeup stays put all day!
A nourishing lip butter made with manuka honey. It's so deeply hydrating, it's basically a lip mask in disguise — your lips will stay hydrated and luscious for 12 hours straight! It has a special air-fit, dial-turning container so you can dispense the exact amount of product that you need, keeping things hygienic while also protecting the efficacy of the active ingredients.
And a hydrating lipstick (also containing manuka honey) that melts down into a gloss once applied?!? Korea is really living in 2035. 🤯 This divine lippie has just the right amount of sheer tint and leaves that perfect glassy look. Reviewers have been comparing it to Tarte Juicy Maracuja and YSL Candy Glaze!
A super rich hair serum ready to give your locks the intense hydration and nourishment they've probably been craving. This dreamy concoction is derived from seven incredible oils: argan, olive, coconut, apricot, marula, jojoba, and camellia. Reviewers say it's perfect for dealing with tangles or split-ends, and they absolutely love the fruity floral scent!
A Nooni tinted appleberry lip oil if you ever wanted a lip product that's not too sticky or thick but still gives a subtle pop of color. Not only does this oil give you a beautiful tint, but it's also nourishing for dry, flaky lips.
An ethereal liquid eyeshadow glitter so that every time you step in direct light, your eyes do that magical sparkle. It dries super fast, so you won't be stuck waiting around, afraid to blink in case of smudging. You can totally rock it solo for some subtle shimmer or layer it over your other eye makeup when you're feeling extra. ✨
A light, silky Touch in Sol No Poreblem primer to create a base for your makeup that's satisfyingly smooth. If flaky patches and dryness are always ruining your look, this super hydrating primer will save the day; plus, it's great at minimizing the appearance of spots, blemishes, and pores. If that's not enough, the proof is in the orange — I mean the one below!
And a tube of Elizabeth Mott Thank Me Later eye primer capable of enhancing the pigment of your eyeshadow, giving it that ✨ pop ✨ you crave. It also helps control oil on your lids to make your makeup last all day.
Mixsoon Bean Essence that hydrates and exfoliates your skin at the same dang time. 🤯 This thick (but not sticky) essence contains natural ingredients like fermented bean, barley, and pomegranate to remove dead skin cells and revitalize skin tone.
A deep cleansing foam with the power to dive deep into your pores, gently whisking away gunk and removing dead skin cells. Heartleaf extract is the magic ingredient here, and it's all about calming things down, reducing inflammation, and keeping your skin feeling soothed and pampered long after you've rinsed off.
A cute little Tonymoly octopus-shaped blackhead remover that can help rid your nose and chin of all the gunk that's built up throughout the day and exfoliate pores, making your skin look smoother and cleaner.
A bottle of Elizavecca Hair Treatment because less time spent on your hair = more time to focus on other stuff, like job responsibilities and staying on top of your social calendar. It instantly smoothes and detangles, and you'll notice way less frizz, giving you that sleek, polished look with minimal effort. Think Olaplex (without the $$$).
Rael Beauty's Miracle Patch, which is designed to draw out the gunk from your pimples while creating a protective shield (if you find yourself tempted to pick at them). Unlike other patches, this one has edges so thin that they practically blend in with your skin — perfect for those times when you need a little acne-fighting magic but still want to go about your day without anyone noticing.
An adorable hydrating eye stick, aka the perfect remedy for dehydrated skin. This treatment is made with Icelandic glacier water, giving your delicate under-eye skin the fresh hydration boost it needs on days when you've hit the snooze button one too many times.
A Peripera glowy lip tint that looks and feels like a juicy gloss, *but* the pigment actually sticks around for hours. Unlike some tints that leave your lips cracked and dry, this one is infused with lily and witch hazel extracts so your skin stays soft, hydrated, and oh-so-kissable.
Heyhae gel nail wraps so you can jazz up your manicure without the pricey salon visits. No need to juggle bottles of polish or buy a UV lamp — these wraps cure effortlessly in sunlight. Plus, they're designed to be easily stretchable, ensuring perfect coverage on every nail. Reviewers say it takes about 10 minutes in the sun to cure, and you can expect about a week of wear.
An Etude eyebrow pencil complete with a brow wand on the other end for easy blending. The triangle-shaped pencil contains a blend of powder, wax, and oil for long-lasting color and a natural finish that looks totally effortless. It's great for filling in sparse areas or creating a whole new shape if desired!
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