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Many of the most coveted beauty products come from South Korea, where innovative skincare using cutting-edge — and sometimes unconventional — ingredients is the norm. These nine standout items do more than just make your skin look good. They also help treat underlying issues and prevent new ones from starting.

Allure, and Red Bean Water Gel “in particular” is “chock-full of red bean extract” and peptides to “deliver moisture while also absorbing sebum.” It feels “cooling” and “refreshing” and layers “wonderfully” under other skin products and makeup. ($18, Beauty of Joseon)

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Vogue. It’s made with 96% snail secretion filtrate (yep, that’s the mucus snails produce). The filtrate can “help repair the skin barrier,” along with hyaluronic acid to hydrate and allantoin to soothe. While every skin type can benefit from using the essence, it does wonders boosting dry skin. ($25, CosRx)

Allure. Because of its low pH, the product is “less likely” to interfere with your skin’s “natural barrier function,” and it doesn’t have any “potential irritants” that could “trigger irritation or breakouts.” The cleanser does contain “soothing” ingredients like madecassoside and panthenol, so it “hydrates as it removes impurities.” ($16, Ulta)

Marie Claire (a sister site of The Week). Can’t pick just one? Get the full collection, and try them all. ($12 per bottle, $55 for the full collection, Gemi)

InStyle. That’s because the formula “not only hydrates but also calms and smooths” skin and can “drastically” improve acne scars. One side of the pad is textured, for exfoliating, and the other side is smooth for pore-tightening. ($21, Ulta)

Harper’s Bazaar. It’s made with Centella asiatica and peptides and instantly “sinks into the under-eye area,” leaving the skin feeling “moisturized and soothed.” ($13, Amazon)

Glamour. It works on all skin types, including “sensitive and acne-prone,” and contains “mineral-rich” seawater, panthenol and betaine to “deeply hydrate and support the skin barrier.” Use it after cleansing and prepare to be wowed by how smooth your skin feels. ($17, Ulta)

Elle. The creamy formula delivers on its promise not to slip or drip, and the “expert-approved” ingredients — niacinamide, adenosine and collagen — are a “triple threat,” helping firm, smooth and hydrate the skin. Keep the mask on for 15 minutes, then get ready to glow. ($12 per mask, $54 for a set of five, TimeSavvy)

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