Sensitive Skin
Korean skincare excels at sensitive skin because Korean dermatology treats reactive skin as a barrier problem, not an inflammation problem. The goal is not to suppress a flare with steroids. The goal is to rebuild the ceramide, cholesterol, and fatty acid layer so your skin stops overreacting in the first place.
This collection brings together the Korean brands and formulas that derms in Seoul actually recommend: AESTURA, Anua Heartleaf, Round Lab, ILLIYOON, TOCOBO, Torriden. All fragrance-conscious, all patch-test friendly, all designed for reactive skin.
Why Korean skincare excels for sensitive skin
The major Korean sensitive-skin lines are all developed with or by clinical dermatology brands. AESTURA is backed by Amorepacific's derm research arm. Round Lab formulates from mineral-rich spring water. Anua's Heartleaf line is built on a single clinically-studied plant: Houttuynia cordata, aka eoseongcho. These are not marketing stories. They are ingredient stories with peer-reviewed backing.
Key ingredients for sensitive skin
- Heartleaf (Houttuynia cordata): Calms redness and reduces the visible symptoms of reactive skin.
- Centella asiatica (cica): Wound-healing, anti-inflammatory, and suitable for eczema-prone skin.
- Ceramides: The lipid your barrier is made of. AESTURA Atobarrier delivers the exact ratio skin uses.
- Panthenol (pro-vitamin B5): Humectant and soothing, safe at high concentrations.
- Madecassoside: The most active fraction of centella, often used post-procedure in Korea.
A gentle Korean routine for sensitive skin
Morning
- Rinse only, or the AESTURA Atobarrier 365 Bubble Cleanser.
- Anua Heartleaf 77 Soothing Toner, pressed in with palms.
- AESTURA Atobarrier 365 Hydro Essence.
- AESTURA Atobarrier 365 Cream.
- Round Lab Birch Mild-Up Sunscreen.
Evening
- Oil cleanse only on makeup days.
- AESTURA Atobarrier 365 Bubble Cleanser.
- AESTURA A-CICA 365 Hydrating Relief Toner.
- AESTURA A-CICA 365 Soothing Relief Serum.
- AESTURA Atobarrier 365 Cream.
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What to avoid on sensitive skin
- Foaming sulfate cleansers.
- Dense essential oil blends (tea tree, peppermint, eucalyptus at high concentrations).
- High-strength AHA (more than 10 percent).
- Retinol without a ceramide recovery step.
- Sunscreens with older chemical filters such as oxybenzone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Korean brand is best for sensitive skin?
AESTURA is the dermatology-backed brand we recommend first for reactive skin. Anua Heartleaf is our second recommendation, especially for redness.
Is centella the same as cica?
Yes. Cica is shorthand for centella asiatica. Different products emphasize different fractions (madecassoside, asiaticoside) but the base ingredient is the same plant.
Can I use actives like retinol on sensitive skin?
Yes, but buffer them. Apply moisturizer first, then retinol on top, and keep frequency to 2 nights per week until your barrier adjusts.
What Korean sunscreen is safest for reactive skin?
Round Lab Birch Mild-Up is the safest choice for truly reactive skin. AESTURA Derma UV 365 is a close second.








