Korean beauty products like BB cream kicked off the trend of makeup/skin-care hybrids like this gem from Twenty Four/Seven. This radiant cream brightens skin immediately with glycerin and a fine, champagne-hued shimmer; it also improves skin texture and boosts radiance over time with adenosine, a yeast-derived ingredient that helps skin look younger and smoother.
We can't get enough of lip oil, and this one might take the cake. On one side is a honey-infused, hydrating oil; on the other side is a balm-like peach lipstick.
The star ingredient in this inexpensive eye cream from South Korea's Mizon is snail mucus filtrate, aka snail-trail goo. The mucus naturally packs proteins, peptides and acids that fight the signs of aging in human skin -- specifically, uneven tone, dark circles and fine lines. (In case you were wondering, the goo is treated and sterilized before going into the product.)
A beauty impulse buy that costs less than a latte? Sign us up. Target recently began offering an array of Mizon sheet masks. Our favorite is this one, infused with antioxidant propolis to reduce inflammation.
A Korean celebrity makeup artist developed this new line of skin-care products to create the ideal canvas for cosmetics. All Lagom products are infused with a technology called DermaFlux, which helps skin cells retain maximum moisture.