From Medicube to Biodance: 14 Highly Effective Korean Skincare Products to Shop on Sale During Prime Day
An editor-approved guide.
Right now, Korean skincare products make up about 90% of my skincare routine, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Not only do K-beauty products feature cutting-edge ingredients and technology (PDRN! Spicules! Exosomes!), but they also feature elegant formulas that act as sensory delights. Think hydrogel masks, jelly-like serums, and bouncy face mists. It's almost as if they were sent from the future.
Through Friday, June 26, my favorite Korean skincare products are on sale during Amazon Prime Day. Since I already created a tightly curated list of the best products to repurchase for my own use, I thought it would be easy enough to share it with you, dear reader. Ahead, see 14 on-sale items that received my hard-to-earn editor stamp of approval. FYI: I saved $111 on the whole order.
Yep, the internet's favorite hydrogel face mask is on sale during Prime Day. Each one contains a full 1.19-ounce ampoule of high-potency serum. It contains four hero ingredients: oligo-hyaluronic acid, ultra-low-molecular collagen, galactomyces ferment filtrate, and niacinamide. Together, these ingredients deeply penetrate the skin to hydrate, smooth, firm, and brighten the complexion. I can attest to the megawatt glow these masks leave behind.
Medicube's wildly popular Zero Pore Pads are more than 50% off right now. They feature an ingenious dual-sided design. Glide the smooth side over your skin for soothing hydration, or flip it to the textured side for pore-refining exfoliation. They're soaked in 4.5% lactic acid, 0.45% salicylic acid, and cypress tree leaf to dissolve blackheads and clear clogged pores.
This serum is an Amazon best seller, and for good reason. It uses spicules—tiny, spear-shaped structures that pierce the skin's surface and enhance product absorption. This "liquid microneedling," as it's called, refines skin texture and minimizes enlarged pores for a seamless, glassy look. The addition of exosomes (high-tech cell messengers) means you'll see smooth, bright, incredible-looking skin ASAP.
PDRN, a compound found in salmon sperm and other plant sources, is the internet's favorite skincare ingredient right now. It's been widely used in Korea for a while, but it's only recently made its way stateside. Research shows it regenerates the skin and repairs tissue, which is why celebs like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston reportedly swear by it. My PDRN pick? Medicube's pink PDRN serum. It went viral on Instagram and TikTok for its ability to hydrate, brighten, firm, and even skin tone. It's essentially glass skin in a bottle.
This is Amazon's best-selling eye serum. With thousands of glowing customer reviews, you can trust it will make a real, visible difference in the state of your skin. It's all thanks to an efficient and potent blend of active ingredients, including salmon-derived PDRN, retinol, peptides, and niacinamide. Together, they holistically enhance the eye area. I'm talking about smoothing, firming, plumping, and brightening—all in one formula.
This spicule serum contains cica, an effective skin-soothing ingredient, and exosomes, a "do it all" regenerative ingredient. Use it every three days at night to see clearer, smoother, and more even skin. Don't be nervous if you experience some tingling or a prickly sensation. That's the microspears in action. I recommend starting with the beginner serum, Reedle Shot 50 or 100 and then going up from there. The smaller the number, the fewer microspears are in the formula.
Kendall Jenner loves this face mist. It's packed with PDRN, hydrolyzed collagen, and hyaluronic acid. Together, these ingredients hydrate, plump, and firm the skin. Unlike other K-beauty face mists, though, the ingredients are contained in individual capsules. The emerald bubbles are PDRN oil capsules suspended in a lightweight, watery essence. It's noncomedogenic and safe for sensitive skin and even features makeup-gripping technology that improves the look and wear of foundation and concealer.
This is one of the best Korean moisturizers on the market. It has a thick, cushiony texture that sinks into the skin, leaving no residue behind. Thanks to a ceramide-rich formula, it soothes and moisturizes dry skin. It even plays well with sunscreen and makeup. I'm not the only one who's obsessed with it. I gave a tube to my brother, and he said, "It changed my skin."
Azelaic acid is one of the most underrated skincare ingredients. It exfoliates, refines texture, targets acne, soothes redness, and fades discoloration. It does all of this without irritating the skin. It's even suitable for sensitive skin like mine. That's why I'm adding Anua's Azelaic Acid 10 Hyaluron Redness Soothing Serum to my Amazon cart. It combines the hero ingredient with niacinamide to fade dark spots and zinc PCA to control oil. It's also hydrating.
I'm not messing around when it comes to discoloration and dark spots this summer, which is why I added Medicube's Kojic Acid Turmeric Clarifying & Balancing Capsule Serum to my Amazon order. Its two hero ingredients are clinically proven to soothe, even, and brighten the skin, all while treating and preventing dark spots and discoloration. It even reduces redness and strengthens the moisture barrier.
I love eye patches and use them almost every morning to soothe, hydrate, brighten, and de-puff my chronically tired-looking eyes. These are my current favorites. Abib's Vegan Collagen Eye Patches use Jericho rose and vegan collagen to improve elasticity and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. I swear they make my eye area look smooth and plump in as few as 15 minutes. And the cooling gel is the perfect accompaniment to my morning coffee.
I love sunscreen sticks; they're the easiest, most mess-free way to reapply SPF. This is one of my favorite ones. The lightweight formula uses ingredients like ectoin and allantoin to protect the skin from damage, stress, and irritation. Meanwhile, broad-spectrum SPF 50+ keeps the skin safe from the sun. It's even water-resistant for up to 80 minutes.

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing the latest and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.