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Here in the States, Korean giant LG is best known for appliances like refrigerators and TVs—but the best LG Beauty products prove that the brand is a force in the K-beauty universe, too. Over the years, the Korean beauty giant has built an impressive portfolio of brands that have shaped routines long before double-cleansing and glass skin entered the mainstream. A few editor favorites? Belif is beloved for its herbal-inspired hydration and bouncy gel moisturizers, Dr. Groot approaches scalp care with the same mindset used for your face, and The Face Shop built a loyal following with formulas inspired by classic Korean beauty staples like rice water.
While each brand has its own personality, they’re all connected by a shared K-beauty values: gentle ingredients, innovative formulas, and a focus on helping skin, hair, and even smiles look healthier over the long run. Ahead, the LG Beauty products that have earned a forever spot on our vanities.
Our Top LG Beauty Products
Rice and ShineThe Face Shop Rice Water Bright Foaming CleanserJump to review
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Caught a ChillBelif Aqua Bomb Frozen CreamJump to review
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Boost from the RootsDr. Groot Scalp Barrier Boost Oil in SerumJump to review
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Brushed with GreatnessEuthymol Purple Toning ToothpasteJump to review
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Soothe thy ScalpDr. Groot Scalp Revitalizing Solution Hair Thickening Shampoo and ConditionerJump to review
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Juiced-Up LipsCNP Propolis Lipcerin Lip BalmJump to review
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Rice and Shine: The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser
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The Face Shop
Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser
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Why it's worth it: Korean beauty rituals have been using rice water for centuries as a skin-softening staple. And while back then you could DIY pantry rice water in pursuit of glow, today’s formulas are a lot more sophisticated (and significantly less sticky). The Face Shop’s Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser updates the tradition with rice water—rich in vitamins, minerals, and ceramides—alongside nourishing rice bran oil and soapwort extract, a botanical ingredient naturally packed with cleansing compounds called saponins (basically nature’s original soap). Together, the rice-derived ingredients support a softer, brighter complexion, while soapwort whisks away excess oil, makeup, and buildup.
The creamy formula lathers into a rich, cushiony foam that makes it especially great for combination or oily skin—particularly those prone to congestion or clogged pores—who want that deeply cleansed, fresh-faced feeling without being stripped.
Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser
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Han after applying The Face Shop Rice Water Bright Foaming Cleanser
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Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han
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“This is one of those classic K-beauty cleansers I've known from the very start of my long K-beauty journey—I recently ‘rediscovered’ it and I'm wondering why I hadn't sooner. It's the perfect deep cleanse for my combination skin and leaves my skin looking more radiant and less congested, but most importantly, not super tight. The ingredients are super appealing to me too—natural rice water, rice bran oil, and soapwort extract (a surfactant). On days I don't wear makeup, I find that just this cleanser is enough. (And I normally always double-cleanse.) And it's $13 for a huge tube that'll probably last me six months? Yup, no notes.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: rice water, rice bran oil, soapwort extract
- Who it’s best for: combination or oily skin types with congested pores
- Fragrance-free: no
Moisture Bomb: Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb
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The True Cream Aqua Bomb
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Allure associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey applying the Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb
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Why it's worth it: While “cream” is right there in the name, Belif’s The True Cream Aqua Bomb is actually much closer to a bouncy gel moisturizer—but it still practically melts into skin. The lightweight formula combines hyaluronic acid to quench thirsty skin, niacinamide to smooth and brighten, and the brand’s signature herbal blend—featuring ingredients like oat, calendula, and chickweed—to keep skin feeling fresh and comfortably hydrated. It’s especially great for combo or oily skin types (or anyone ready to retire heavy moisturizers as summer temperatures creep up), and thanks to its juicy texture, our testers say it wears nicely under makeup without pilling.
Blay-Tettey before applying the Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb
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Blay-Tettey after applying the Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb
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Tester feedback from associate beauty editor Annie Blay-Tettey
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“I love how cooling and hydrating this gel cream is—and the texture truly lives up to the name. This formula achieves the perfect hybrid between a lightweight gel and a moisturizing gel. It leaves my skin supple and glowing all day and layers well under makeup and SPF.” —Annie Blay-Tettey, associate beauty editor
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- Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, oat, calendula, and chickweed
- Who it’s best for: combination or oily skin types
- Fragrance-free: yes
Caught a Chill: Belif Aqua Bomb Frozen Cream
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Aqua Bomb Frozen Cream
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Why it’s worth it: Belif’s Aqua Bomb Frozen Cream acts like a cold splash of water if your skin’s feeling flushed and overheated—minus the trip to the sink. The lightweight gel-cream uses the brand’s Pro Frozen Capsules, which burst on contact to deliver an instant cooling sensation while helping lock in moisture and reduce heat stress. Hyaluronic acid floods skin with hydration, squalane supports the skin barrier, and niacinamide smooths and refines the look of pores. “It’s formulated to deliver intense hydration without heaviness,” says Jane Yoo, MD, a dual board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon based in New York City.
Fermented ingredients like Lactobacillus and soybean give the formula extra smoothing and depuffing powers. A foundational part of K-beauty, fermentation has long been used to help transform ingredients into smaller, more skin-friendly compounds that may be easier for skin to absorb. The result: boosted hydration, a calmer-looking complexion, and skin that appears smoother and more refreshed.
Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Belif Aqua Bomb Frozen Cream
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Lee after applying the Belif Aqua Bomb Frozen Cream
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Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee
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“I found that the gel doesn’t immediately sink in, which actually works in its favor—it sits on skin just long enough (a minute or so!) to add to the cooling effect. You can feel the tiny capsules at first, but they pop within seconds as you massage the formula in. The cooling sensation is genuinely noticeable, and whenever my skin feels a little hot, irritated, or puffy, this is the kind of formula that instantly makes it feel calmer and more comfortable.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, squalane, niacinamide, Lactobacillus ferment, soybean ferment
- Who it’s best for: everyone, especially people with dry or sensitive skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Wake-Up Call: Belif Aqua Bomb Eye Gel
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Aqua Bomb Eye Gel
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Allure senior director of commerce audience & analytics Lexi Herrick applying the Belif Aqua Bomb Eye Gel
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Why it's worth it: You can drink all the coffee in the world, but if you’re hoping it’ll magically erase tired undereyes, your latte can only do so much—and for some people, consuming too much caffeine can even contribute to dehydration, which can leave skin looking a little less plump. Applied topically, though, caffeine plays a different game: Belif’s Aqua Bomb Eye Gel uses it to temporarily constrict blood vessels so undereyes appear less puffy, swollen, and shadowy.
The 2025 Best of Beauty winner also pairs hyaluronic acid for a surge of hydration with niacinamide to smooth and brighten, while the brand’s signature blend of herbal and fermented ingredients—like refreshing rosemary and eucalyptus leaf extracts alongside Lactobacillus ferment—adds an extra calming, soothing touch. The ceramic tip applicator helps the cooling texture sink in quickly, making it especially nice for early mornings when your eyes are broadcasting exactly how little sleep you got.
Tester feedback from senior director of commerce audience & analytics Lexi Herrick
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“The applicator for this eye cream is incredibly smooth and easy to use. This is one of my favorite products to bring with me when traveling or on the go. It's so gentle and hydrating, instantly adding moisture to my undereyes. I also have very sensitive skin under my eyes, and this has never given me an ounce of irritation.” —Lexi Herrick, senior director of commerce audience & analytics
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- Key ingredients: caffeine, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, rosemary, eucalyptus leaf, Lactobacillus ferment
- Who it’s best for: people with dark undereye circles or dry skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Return to Your Roots: Dr. Groot Scalp Revitalizing Solution Shampoo and Conditioner
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Scalp Revitalizing Solution Hair Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner
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Why it's worth it: K-beauty has long treated the scalp the same way it treats skin. Why spend hundreds on serums for your face if you’re ignoring the skin underneath your hair? Dr. Groot’s Scalp Revitalizing Solution Shampoo and Conditioner take that skin-care-for-your-scalp mission seriously, loading the formulas with ingredients you’d just as easily spot in facial products. Ingredients like Bifida and Lactobacillus ferments support the scalp environment, while caffeine, biotin, niacinamide, and salicylic acid refresh buildup-prone roots and keep scalps feeling balanced.
There’s also a lineup of classic K-beauty botanicals—including ginseng, rosemary, heartleaf, green tea, and Centella asiatica—to soothe and comfort the scalp. You’ll get that deeply clean, cool, menthol-y feeling that makes your roots feel reset, especially if you’re dealing with excess oil or buildup. Unlike many Western formulas, even the conditioner is designed to be worked into the scalp, but it won’t leave hair feeling heavy or weighed down.
Allure commerce market editor Sarah Hoffmann before using the Dr. Groot Scalp Revitalizing Solution Shampoo and Conditioner
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Hoffmann after using the Dr. Groot Scalp Revitalizing Solution Shampoo and Conditioner
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Tester feedback from commerce market editor Sarah Hoffmann
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“I'm blessed with a pretty unproblematic scalp, but I've always had an issue with frizz, dryness, shine—pretty much every other hair complaint in the book. I used to just accept that silkiness wasn't in the cards for me, but this Dr. Groot duo made me eat my words. Even without blow-drying, my air-dried curls just behave differently when I use this shampoo and conditioner. Paired with a quick pass of my Dyson (and no post-shower products, mind you), I'm living out my flippy, shinny blowout dreams.” —Sarah Hoffmann, commerce market editor
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- Key ingredients: Bifida and Lactobacillus ferments, caffeine, biotin, niacinamide, salicylic acid, ginseng, rosemary, heartleaf, green tea, Centella asiatica
- Who it’s best for: people with excess scalp oil, an itchy scalp, or buildup
- Fragrance-free: no
Boost from the Roots: Dr. Groot Scalp Barrier Boost Oil in Serum
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Scalp Barrier Boost Oil in Serum
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Why it's worth it: Another example of K-beauty’s skin-care-first approach to hair growth, Dr. Groot’s Scalp Barrier Boost Oil in Serum Leave-In Treatment focuses on creating a healthier scalp environment where stronger-looking hair can thrive. Biotin supports keratin—the protein that makes up hair—while rosemary oil takes center stage. “Rosemary oil has been shown to encourage hair growth, with results similar to those of 2% minoxidil,” says Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Chicago, previously told Allure. The formula also packs in microbiome-friendly ferments like Lactobacillus, Lactococcus, Bifida, and Saccharomyces extracts, alongside a nourishing blend of rosemary, peppermint, argan, castor, moringa, rosehip, jojoba, and soybean oils to support both scalp health and softer, silkier strands. Amino acids, caffeine, and niacinamide round out the formula to keep the scalp feeling balanced and healthy.
Despite the oil-in-serum name, it feels surprisingly lightweight, delivering a refreshing minty-cool sensation. Plus, the pretty gradient packaging looks much more vanity-worthy than your typical clinical-looking hair-growth treatment.
Han applying the Dr. Groot Scalp Barrier Boost Oil in Serum
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Han after applying the Dr. Groot Scalp Barrier Boost Oil in Serum
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Tester feedback from Han
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“My scalp is chronically dry and itchy so a leave-in that targets that specific area is crucial. As soon as I'm out of the shower and rough-dry my hair, I put a few droppers of this oil-in-serum into different sections of my scalp and really give it a thorough massage. It has a slight cooling tinge to it, thanks to the rosemary oil, and keeps my scalp soothed until my next wash—which, admittedly, happens anywhere from three to six days. The texture, as you can tell by the tiny suspended beads, is super cool. Despite having ‘oil’ in the name, I don't find this formula heavy or greasy at all.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: biotin, rosemary oil, amino acids, caffeine, niacinamide, peppermint, argan, castor, moringa, rosehip, jojoba, soybean oils, Lactobacillus, Lactococcus, Bifida, Saccharomyces ferments
- Who it’s best for: people looking for healthier, stronger hair growth
- Fragrance-free: yes
Stay Clear Headed: Dr. Groot Scalp Exfoliating Detox Water
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Scalp Exfoliating Detox Water
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Why it's worth it: Dr. Groot’s Scalp Exfoliating Detox Water is a pre-shampoo treatment that starts clearing away excess sebum and buildup in about the time it takes to scroll a short TikTok. The formula relies on a trio of exfoliating acids—beta hydroxy acid (salicylic acid), polyhydroxy acid (gluconolactone), and lipohydroxy acid (a gentler salicylic acid derivative)—to gently loosen dead skin, decongest pores, and smooth the scalp. Rosemary oil invigorates the scalp for healthier, thicker, stronger-looking hair, while menthol delivers a deeply satisfying, icy-cool sensation that instantly refreshes the roots. Panthenol and niacinamide replenish moisture and support keratin, while K-beauty staples like Lactobacillus, Bifida, and Saccharomyces ferments help maintain a balanced, happy scalp environment.
Allure social media manager Bianca Richards applying the Dr. Groot Scalp Exfoliating Detox Water
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Richards after applying the Dr. Groot Scalp Exfoliating Detox Water
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Tester feedback from social media manager Bianca Richards
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"Whether I'm styling my natural curls or looking for my dreamy voluminous blowout, I like to add product to my scalp for added volume—so I tend to experience a lot of buildup in my scalp. A scalp rinse is always in my rotation, and the Dr. Groot Scalp Revitalizing Solution is one of the very few products that work effectively to gently cleanse away buildup and prep my hair for a perfect restart. Because I have a lot of hair to sort through, I like to work the product in sections, applying it from my hairline back towards my crown. I'll sometimes use my fingers to massage the product in; however, I find that using a scalp massager works best and gives it a more soothing experience. I really love how it lathers once the product is massaged thoroughly into the scalp, unlike most rinses that have more of a watery consistency, and it can be tricky to determine if the product is actually being used to the best of its ability. As someone who also has scalp psoriasis along my hairline, it's gentle enough to use!" —Bianca Richards, social media manager
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- Key ingredients: gluconolactone, salicylic acid, capryloyl salicylic acid, rosemary oil, menthol, panthenol, niacinamide, Lactobacillus, Bifida, Saccharomyces
- Who it’s best for: people with excess scalp oil, an itchy scalp, or buildup
- Fragrance-free: no
Ready for This Jelly: The Crème Shop Hello Kitty and Friends Gloss Jelly Tinted Peptide Lip Glaze
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Hello Kitty and Friends Gloss Jelly Tinted Peptide Lip Glaze
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Lee applying the The Crème Shop Hello Kitty and Friends Gloss Jelly Tinted Peptide Lip Glaze
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Why it's worth it: Hello Kitty called, and she wants you to show your lips a little more TLC. The Crème Shop Hello Kitty and Friends Gloss Jelly Tinted Peptide Lip Glaze serves up a juicy wash of color and that glassy, jelly-like shine, but there’s a surprising amount of skin care tucked beneath the adorable packaging. Shea butter, glycerin, and vitamin E keep lips soft, cushioned, and hydrated, while a lineup of peptides supports smoother, fuller-looking lips. Consider it equal parts lip treatment, gloss, and tiny serotonin boost you can easily slip into your pocket. Even cuter: There are additional shades inspired by Hello Kitty’s friends, so your lip color can match your favorite Sanrio character energy.
Lee before applying the The Crème Shop Hello Kitty and Friends Gloss Jelly Tinted Peptide Lip Glaze
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Lee after applying the The Crème Shop Hello Kitty and Friends Gloss Jelly Tinted Peptide Lip Glaze
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Tester feedback from Lee
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“Well, I’m an easy sell when it comes to anything Hello Kitty—and the adorable macaron-shaped packaging had me before I even twisted off the cap. I’ll admit, at first glance, I was bracing myself for a stick-to-your-lips situation, but the second I applied it, it completely melted in with a cushiony, jelly-balm feel. If you’re looking for bold color payoff, you’ll want to layer this over your usual color—this is more of a soft tint than a statement lip. But when it comes to lasting hydration, it’s next level. My lips stayed ridiculously comfortable for hours, and I’d be shocked if you found yourself reaching to reapply throughout the day.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer
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- Key ingredients: copper tripeptide, palmitoyl tripeptide-1, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7, shea butter, glycerin, vitamin E
- Who it’s best for: everyone
- Fragrance-free: yes
Believe the Buzz: CNP Propolis Lipcerin Lip Balm
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Propolis Lipcerin Lip Balm
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Allure beauty director Sarah Kinonen applying the CNP Propolis Lipcerin Lip Balm
Sarah Kinonen
Why it's worth it: Honey, your lips deserve better than a basic waxy balm. CNP’s Propolis Lipcerin Lip Balm treats dry, flaky lips with propolis—a protective substance bees create for their hives that’s prized for its soothing properties—with deeply nourishing New Zealand manuka honey. A barrier-supporting trio of ceramides, cholesterol, and squalane lock in moisture, while madecassoside and beta-glucan calm irritation and roughness. There are even peptides in the mix to help lips look smoother and softer over time, and the subtle honey scent makes reapplying feel less like maintenance and more like a little treat. The texture starts rich and thick, but it melts into lips instead of sitting on top—and once it’s on, it really sticks around, making it especially satisfying for anyone tired of constantly reapplying.
Kinonen before applying the CNP Propolis Lipcerin Lip Balm
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Kinonen after applying the CNP Propolis Lipcerin Lip Balm
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Tester feedback from beauty director Sarah Kinonen
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“Aside from sunscreen, I never leave the house without a tube of lip balm. Doesn’t matter what the brand is; I just need to have something on hand to touch up during the day. But at night, that’s a different story. I need a lip mask that’s going to coat my lips and still be there come morning. Lately, I’ve been obsessed with the CNP Propolis Lipcerin Lip Balm. It’s a thick consistency, thanks to the propolis (a.k.a. ‘bee glue,’ which is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory), but it instantly melts onto lips like butter—and lasts. I usually apply two coats, making sure it’s extra goopy, and then crawl into bed. When I wake up, my lips feel super soft, smooth, and hydrated. I’ve now gone through two tubes!” —Sarah Kinonen, beauty director
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- Key ingredients: propolis, manuka honey, ceramides, cholesterol, squalane, peptides
- Who it’s best for: people with dry lips
- Fragrance-free: no
Amp Up Your Glow: CNP Derma Answer Active Boost 1:1 Ampule
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Derma Answer Active Boost 1:1 Ampule
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Why it's worth it: If you’re new to ampoules, they’re typically designed to deliver a targeted boost of actives when your skin needs extra support. CNP’s Derma+ Answer Active Boost 1:1 Ampule centers around a 1:1 ratio of S-PDRN and Expecial Solution (Lactobacillus ferment extract). Unlike traditional PDRN, S-PDRN (sodium DNA-derived PDRN) is a lab-designed version intended to support skin barrier health and enhance the appearance of firmness and density. Niacinamide brightens and balances, while collagen, squalane, and adenosine work together to contribute to a hydrated, bouncier-looking complexion. While it’s concentrated, this isn’t the kind of formula making dramatic overnight promises—because, as with most skin care, consistency is where the magic really happens. Instead, it leans into K-beauty’s “slow-aging” approach: small, steady steps that keep skin looking healthier the more you use it.
Han applying the CNP Derma Answer Active Boost 1:1 Ampule
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Han after applying the CNP Derma Answer Active Boost 1:1 Ampule
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Tester feedback from Han
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“I picked up this CNP serum or ampoule in Olive Young at the recommendation of a corporate staffer. I clearly don't need much convincing, but I also noticed the Glowpick and Hwahae badges (two of Korea's most popular beauty review/ranking platforms) on the packaging. That's how I could tell it was a legit local favorite, which is what I'm obviously seeking when I'm all the way in Seoul. The formula is silky and has some slip (so there's no rubbing or tugging the skin!), which is exactly the type of serum I prefer. Aside from the lovely feel, I love all of the tried-and-true ingredients: niacinamide, adenosine, collagen, squalane, and cica. I know the jury's still out on PDRN, but I've found all of the PDRN serums I've tried to be very hydrating, which is what's most important to me.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: sodium PDRN, Lactobacillus ferment, niacinamide, collagen, squalane, adenosine
- Who it’s best for: everyone, especially people with mature skin
- Fragrance-free: yes
Brushed with Greatness: Euthymol Purple Toning Toothpaste
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Purple Toning Toothpaste
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Why it's worth it: We interrupt your regularly scheduled skin-care programming for something slightly unexpected: purple toothpaste. Euthymol’s Purple Toning Toothpaste comes from Euthymol, a British oral-care brand dating back to 1898 that now sits under the LG umbrella, and it borrows a trick straight from the color-correction playbook (similar to how purple shampoos tone brassiness). Its violet hue neutralizes yellow tones, making teeth appear visibly brighter. It also uses whitening particles to lift surface stains and defend against new ones, while strengthening enamel and delivering the brand’s signature bold minty freshness. Consider it the oral-care equivalent of a color-correcting primer—just for your smile.
Tester feedback from Han
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“As I get older, elevated versions of everyday products (nice hand soap, etc.) bring me lots of joy—and this Euthymol toothpaste very much falls under that bucket. I love how solid and luxe the packaging is, and that it's not too big, so I don't have to worry about whether or not it might get confiscated by TSA. I drink at least one latte every day so that's a lot of staining caffeine—but, despite how insecure I am about my not-so-white teeth, I'm not willing to curb my consumption! I haven't used the toothpaste for long enough to really tell if it has whitened my teeth considerably but I do think the purple, yellow-canceling of it all has been working, even if the difference is subtle. Moreover, I like that the flavor is more toned down—I historically have found most mint toothpastes to be too strong and uncomfortable.” —Sarah Han, commerce editor
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- Key ingredients: 0.243% sodium fluoride, hydrated silica, eucalyptus extract, vitamin E, glycerin, SLS
- Who it’s best for: people who want whiter teeth
Let’s Get Physio: Physiogel Calming Relief Redness Relieving Facial Cream
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Calming Relief Redness Relieving Facial Cream
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Why it's worth it: If there’s one thing you can associate K-beauty with, it’s a deep appreciation for keeping easily irritated skin happy. Physiogel’s Calming Relief Redness Cream strips things back to the essentials with a short ingredient list focused on calming redness and supporting a stressed-out barrier. The star here is palmitamide MEA, a soothing lipid compound that helps reduce irritation caused by dryness, while squalane replenishes moisture, and hydrogenated lecithin helps reinforce the skin barrier and soften flaky patches.
It’s also earned the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance, where products undergo ingredient review and screening to ensure they’re less likely to trigger irritation in eczema-prone, highly reactive skin. If you’re new to the brand, consider it the skin-care equivalent of if CeraVe and Vanicream had a baby: straightforward, sensitive-skin-friendly, and all about barrier support without extra bells and whistles.
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- Key ingredients: palmitamide MEA, squalane, hydrogenated lecithin
- Who it’s best for: people with sensitive, dry skin prone to redness
- Fragrance-free: yes
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Meet the experts
- Omer Ibrahim, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Salmalita Cosmetics, based in Chicago
- Jane Yoo, MD, a dual board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon based in New York City
How we test and review products
Before reviewing any makeup, we ask questions about a number of factors: What ingredients are in it? Does the brand offer a wide shade range inclusive of consumers with all skin tones and undertones? Is it safe for readers who have sensitive skin or wear contact lenses? Is it on the affordable side or more of a splurge? Is its packaging consciously designed or needlessly wasteful?
For our review of the best LG Beauty products, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, and professional makeup artists to review the products. This ensures our testing base spans different skin tones, genders, and dermatological conditions. We considered each product’s performance across four primary categories: wear, longevity, color variety, and ease of use. For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.
Our staff and testers
A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.
After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we’ve solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it’s never been tested on curls? We’re proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.












