For Indian skin types, some Korean beauty innovations perform impressively, while the suitability of others remains questionable. Here’s why a Korean face mask falls into the former category
Korean beauty has built a reputation for precision, but not every format translates equally across markets. Within that ecosystem, the Korean face mask is one of the few that tends to hold up for Indian skin.
The category spans everything from essences and ampoules to milky toners and lip masks, each designed to target specific concerns. For Indian skin types, some of these formulations align with local conditions, while others feel less relevant in practice.
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— Dr. Nishita Ranka | Consultant Dermatologist | Dr. Nishita’s Clinic for Skin, Hair & Aesthetics, Hyderabad