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Explore our curated selection of Korean vegan skincare products. From gentle cleansers and nourishing moisturisers to lightweight sunscreens, discover effective formulas made with 100% plant-derived ingredients.
Whether you're new to plant-based beauty or searching for high-performing products that align with your values, our collection offers a considered selection of vegan favourites. Discover bestselling Korean skincare brands including Tocobo, haruharu wonder and AXIS-Y, and build a routine that is both effective and conscious.
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Vendor: SKIN1004
Madagascar Centella Tone Brightening Capsule Ampoule
Vendor: SOMEBYMI
Retinol Bakuchiol Dual Cream
Vendor: IUNIK
Tea Tree Relief Toner
Vendor: SOMEBYMI
Beta Panthenol Repair Toner
Vendor: DR. CEURACLE
Cica Regen Waterproof Sun
Vendor: BEAUTY OF JOSEON
Light On Serum Centella + Vita C
Vendor: HARUHARU WONDER
Black Rice 5 Ceramide Barrier Moisturizing Cream
Vendor: IUNIK
Lime Moisture Mild Peeling Gel
Vendor: VT COSMETICS
Mild Reedle Shot 50 2-Step Mask (1pc)
Vendor: SKIN1004
Madagascar Centella Soothing Gel Cream
Vendor: SOMEBYMI
Real Super Matcha Pore Care Mask
Vendor: HARUHARU WONDER
Centella 4% TXA Gel Serum
Vendor: AXIS-Y
Heartleaf My-Type Calming Cream
Vendor: SKIN1004
Madagascar Centella Cream
Vendor: IUNIK
Tea Tree Relief Serum
Vendor: SKIN1004
Madagascar Centella Quick Calming Pad (70pcs)
Vendor: DR. ALTHEA
Skin Relief Essence
Vendor: IUNIK
Beta Glucan 3X Barrier Cream
Vendor: HARUHARU WONDER
Centella 3% PHA Gentle Liquid Exfoliating Serum
Vendor: DR. ALTHEA
Aqua Glowing Sunscreen
Vendor: DR. CEURACLE
Cica Regen Vegan Sun
Vendor: TOCOBO
Collagen Boosting Lip Mask
Vendor: HARUHARU WONDER
Black Rice Hyaluronic Anti-Wrinkle Serum
Vendor: AXIS-Y
Vegan Collagen Eye Serum
Vendor: DR. ALTHEA
Pore Refresh Grinding Cleansing Balm
Is Korean skincare vegan?
Is Korean skincare vegan?
No, not all Korean skincare is vegan. While many K-beauty brands now offer vegan products and fully vegan ranges, some formulas still contain animal-derived ingredients such as snail mucin, collagen, and honey. If you're looking to build a fully plant-based skincare routine, be sure to check ingredient lists carefully. Explore Malkn's vegan skincare collection to easily discover plant-based K-beauty products.
Which Korean skincare brands are vegan?
Which Korean skincare brands are vegan?
Some of the most popular fully vegan Korean skincare brands include Tocobo, AXIS-Y, and haruharu wonder, all of which offer products formulated without animal-derived ingredients. Other brands worth exploring are Beauty of Joseon and Isntree. While these labels are not entirely vegan across their entire catalogues, many of their product lines are vegan-friendly.
Does Korean vegan skincare actually work?
Does Korean vegan skincare actually work?
Yes, Korean vegan skincare is incredibly effective and performs just as well as conventional alternatives. The performance of a product depends entirely on its formulation, rather than whether it contains animal-derived ingredients. Many vegan Korean beauty products use powerful plant-based ingredients such as centella asiatica, green tea, and hyaluronic acid to hydrate, soothe, and support healthy-looking skin.
How do you check if a Korean skincare product is vegan?
How do you check if a Korean skincare product is vegan?
The easiest way to check whether a skincare product is vegan is to look for a recognised vegan certification symbol on the packaging or the online product description. To make your shopping experience as straightforward as possible, all products at Malkn made with 100% vegan ingredients are clearly marked with a specific vegan badge on our website.
What is the difference between vegan and cruelty-free Korean skincare?
What is the difference between vegan and cruelty-free Korean skincare?
The difference between vegan and cruelty-free skincare lies entirely in what the product contains versus how it has been tested. Vegan skincare is formulated without any animal-derived ingredients, whilst cruelty-free skincare means neither the final product nor its ingredients have been tested on animals.
A product can easily be cruelty-free but not vegan, for example, a hydrating cream that contains ethically sourced honey or propolis. Equally, a product could technically feature plant-only ingredients but not be classified as cruelty-free if animal testing was required during its global development. To ensure a product meets both of your personal standards, always look for items that are explicitly labelled as both vegan and cruelty-free.



