Ksisters, the website founded by Korean expat Jungmin Lee, is the place to go to for K-beauty cult brands. Here, she picks out the best beauty buys.
Lavien Hyalpeptox Micro Patch ($97 for four pairs) has 800 micro tips in each patch that “melt” to release hyaluronic acid and more, to plump skin and treat dark circles.
Lavien Radiance Essence Cushion ($100) contains 64 per cent skincare essence to deliver hydration, coverage and a glowy finish.
Restore hair volume by treating weak, brittle locks with Phytopecia Hair Boosting Shampoo (from $45) and Tonic ($113).
For a clean, vegan lippie that is 100 per cent toxin-free: Yulip Lipstick ($30), which comes in eight shades.
Bebetox Pore Tightening Program ($182) is the home care version of a popular treatment by the You&Me clinic chain in South Korea. It combines peptide ampoules with DIY micro-needling.
Bonabella Tea Tree Purifying Mask ($55) is clinically proven to remove 96 per cent of fine dust. It soothes, brightens and moisturises skin.
By Ecom Heartleaf Blackhead Cleaner ($38) gently gets rid of gunk in pores.
By Ecom Pure Calming Ampoule ($43) soothes skin ravaged by hormonal changes – including when you’re on your period.
Simplify your routine with I Woke Up Like This All In One Glow Concentrate Ampoule ($96 for box of three). It calms, brightens and moisturises skin.
I Woke Up Like This Protective Base Sun Cream SPF50+/ PA+++ ($47) has a light texture and mild botanical formula that won’t sting. It gives skin a natural glow.
This article was first published in Her World’s March issue.