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Korean skincare vs Ayurvedic skincare: What works better for desi skin?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 3, 2026, 14:01 IST
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Understanding the difference

In India, we have been brought up around the realms of Ayurveda, where, from our skincare to our haircare needs, we have mostly believed in the natural Ayurvedic ingredients that have supported our beauty needs most securely. However, with the entry of Korean skincare, a shift was witnessed over the years, where women are now using Korean skincare ingredients with the same enthusiasm. So, let’s dive into the comparison of Korean vs Ayurvedic skincare and see which practices are best suited for our Indian skin. But first, understand the difference between Korean and Ayurvedic skincare.

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What is Ayurvedic skincare?

Ayurvedic, or Indian, skincare has its roots in Ayurveda, which focuses on natural oils, herbs, and holistic remedies. It mainly revolves around neem, sandalwood, turmeric, rose water, and others, which are like the holy grail. Ayurvedic skincare mainly emphasises a balanced diet, a healthy lifestyle, and topical treatments as well. Its strength lies in its age-old, skin-healing ingredients that target acne, tanning, and pigmentation, which are some commonly faced issues in Indian skin types.


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What is Korean skincare?

Korean skincare is known for its lightweight formulations, innovative ingredients, and multi-step routines. It focuses on hydration and skin barrier health and includes ingredients like fermented extracts, gentle exfoliants, rice water, hyaluronic acid, and snail mucin. The biggest advantage of Korean skincare is that it focuses on intense hydration and sun protection, which combats issues of dullness, pigmentation, and tanning.


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How does our Indian skin work?

Indian skin mostly faces issues of intense heat and pollution, for which it requires intense hydration and protection. The smartest approach is to combine a science-driven philosophy of hydration with natural protection, which will further protect your skin from pigmentation-targeting solutions, acne issues, dullness, and more. It will create the perfect balance for glowing and healthy skin, which is everything a girl can wish for.


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So, what is better for Indian skin?

The truth is, your skin requires something of both. Indian skin should use Korean skincare for hydration, barrier repair, and sun protection, whereas Ayurvedic skincare should be used for pigmentation, acne, and natural healing. This hybrid approach will ensure that you’re addressing Indian skin concerns and using the modern innovations, which include some formulations that can make your skin texture better.


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