The 11 Best Korean Moisturizers That’ll Give You Soft, Glowy Skin, Tested and Loved by Editors
These formulas take radiance to a whole other level.

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With all the beauty trend predictions for 2026, one thing is non-negotiable: K-beauty skincare isn’t going anywhere. Known for innovative formulas, affordable price points, and unique ingredients (shoutout to PDRN and snail mucin!), Korean skincare consistently delivers when it comes to hydration and glow, which is why we decided to create a list of the best Korean moisturizers for all skin types.
Our top picks for the best K-beauty moisturizers of 2026:
Since there are plenty of formulas available, we consulted dermatologists for guidance on what to look for, based on your skin’s needs. For dry or sensitive skin, board-certified dermatologist Kiran Mian, DO, FAAD, recommends using moisturizers containing glycerin, squalane, centella, and green tea extract. For acne-prone skin, she suggests looking for "oil-controlling ingredients" such as niacinamide and lighter humectants like hyaluronic and salicylic acid.
Ahead, find editor-tested picks that address everything from redness and breakouts to deep hydration and glass-skin glow. Plus, we have an expert-backed guide to choosing the right formula for you. Even better? Every moisturizer is under $50.
Anvita Reddy (she/her) is a Commerce Editor at Hearst Magazines. She contributes commerce content across Hearst’s portfolio, including Elle, Harper's Baazar, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, House Beautiful, and more. She has over four years of experience in the commerce space, including writing detailed first-person product reviews, trend and best-of round-ups, deals and sales coverage, and more. Previously, she was an assistant editor for PS Shopping, covering beauty, home and kitchen, fashion, tech, travel, wellness, and lifestyle. In her free time, you can find her catching up on everything from reality TV to reruns of classic sitcoms, testing out viral beauty products, sharpening her cooking skills, working out, or traveling.
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