Korean Skincare Dominates 2025 Skincare Scene: 10 Brands to Watch Out For
It's been a phenomenal year for skincare, with South Korean brands leading the charge in offering innovative, effective, and affordable solutions for all skin types. From hydration to anti-aging, these brands have successfully disrupted the traditional beauty landscape, tempting consumers away from established products and towards radiant, glassy-looking complexions.
One brand that stands out is Beauty of Joseon, whose Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ has captured my attention. This elegant sunscreen embodies everything I love about the genre: gentle, soothing formulas; stacks of ungreasy hydration; featherlight textures; and most impressively, competitive pricing. Available for just £15.50, this product delivers more than we're used to without breaking the bank.
While Korean brands are undoubtedly making waves, France is not to be underestimated. Mimétique has launched several standout products, including the Skin Cloud cleansing balm, which has left me impressed with its thorough and fast performance without any residue or fuss. The CTRL eye cream (£43) has also won me over, providing a flawless moisturizing experience under makeup.
The Ordinary has also had a breakout year, with its £13.50 GF 15% Solution shaming the competition by offering similar anti-aging technology at a fraction of the cost. This gentle, easy-to-use serum is perfect for even sensitive skin and is an excellent option for those who've struggled with previous products.
Hair+Me's dermatological expertise has also made headlines this year, as they offered prescription hair-loss treatments to customers struggling to find relief from their doctor. And in a remarkable comeback, mineral sunscreen has experienced a huge resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to Sunsolve MD's innovative zinc-oxide face creams that are both elegant and makeup-compatible.
Last but not least, I'm eagerly awaiting the UK launch of INN Beauty Project's Mineral Sun Glow, a tinted facial sunscreen that's already won me over in its US debut. With its affordability and effectiveness, it's sure to be a game-changer in the skincare world.
It's been a phenomenal year for skincare, with South Korean brands leading the charge in offering innovative, effective, and affordable solutions for all skin types. From hydration to anti-aging, these brands have successfully disrupted the traditional beauty landscape, tempting consumers away from established products and towards radiant, glassy-looking complexions.
One brand that stands out is Beauty of Joseon, whose Relief Sun Rice + Probiotics SPF50+ has captured my attention. This elegant sunscreen embodies everything I love about the genre: gentle, soothing formulas; stacks of ungreasy hydration; featherlight textures; and most impressively, competitive pricing. Available for just £15.50, this product delivers more than we're used to without breaking the bank.
While Korean brands are undoubtedly making waves, France is not to be underestimated. Mimétique has launched several standout products, including the Skin Cloud cleansing balm, which has left me impressed with its thorough and fast performance without any residue or fuss. The CTRL eye cream (£43) has also won me over, providing a flawless moisturizing experience under makeup.
The Ordinary has also had a breakout year, with its £13.50 GF 15% Solution shaming the competition by offering similar anti-aging technology at a fraction of the cost. This gentle, easy-to-use serum is perfect for even sensitive skin and is an excellent option for those who've struggled with previous products.
Hair+Me's dermatological expertise has also made headlines this year, as they offered prescription hair-loss treatments to customers struggling to find relief from their doctor. And in a remarkable comeback, mineral sunscreen has experienced a huge resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to Sunsolve MD's innovative zinc-oxide face creams that are both elegant and makeup-compatible.
Last but not least, I'm eagerly awaiting the UK launch of INN Beauty Project's Mineral Sun Glow, a tinted facial sunscreen that's already won me over in its US debut. With its affordability and effectiveness, it's sure to be a game-changer in the skincare world.