From Collagen Masks to SPF Sticks, These K-Beauty Products Are Still Up to 60% Off During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

Updated Mar 31, 2025 9:13 am ET


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Whether you’re already deep into your K-beauty routine or just curious about what all the buzz is about, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is the perfect time to explore the best Korean skincare deals. Known for their innovative formulas, gentle ingredients and glowing results, K-beauty products have earned a loyal following — and for good reason.

While Amazon’s sale is almost over, there are still plenty of last-minute K-beauty deals to scoop up before it ends. From hydrating serums and exfoliating pads to overnight masks and sunscreen sticks, these deals make it easy to stock up, try something new or treat yourself to that skincare step you’ve been meaning to add.

  1. Say hello to firmer, more hydrated skin with the BIODANCE Bio-Collagen Real Deep Mask. This hydrogel mask uses oligo-hyaluronic acid and collagen to lock in moisture, tighten pores and leave your complexion feeling fresh and dewy. (was $19, now $15.20)
  2. Struggling with blackheads or visible pores? The Medicube Zero Pore Pads 2.0 combine AHAs, BHAs and soothing botanicals in dual-textured toner pads that gently exfoliate and help clarify congested skin. (was $31, now $14.90)
  3. If you love waking up to glowy skin, the Medicube Collagen Wrapping Mask is a game-changer. It creates a breathable film overnight that boosts elasticity and hydration — no mess, just results. (was $18.90, now $14.90)
  4. Dry, tight skin doesn’t stand a chance against TULA’s 24-7 Moisture Intense Cream. Rich but non-greasy, this upgraded formula features a pressed oil blend that deeply nourishes while keeping your skin balanced and smooth. (was $58, now $43.50)
  5. Beauty of Joseon’s Revive Eye Serum taps into traditional Korean ingredients like ginseng and retinal to reduce puffiness and smooth out fine lines — giving tired under-eyes a much-needed refresh. (was $16.99, now $13.50)
  6. For skin that’s feeling dull or uneven, the Ground Rice & Honey Glow Mask from Beauty of Joseon delivers exfoliation, hydration and radiance in one. Clay, honey and rice bran powder make it a do-it-all treatment for glowier, more refined skin. (was $20, now $12.60)
  7. On the hunt for sunscreen that won’t leave a white cast? The Abib Airy Sunstick SPF50+ glides on clear, controls oil and gives a semi-matte finish that works under or over makeup. (was $24, now $18)
  8. A few spritzes of the d’alba First Spray Serum are all it takes to get that K-beauty glow. Infused with white truffle and antioxidants, this multitasking mist hydrates, nourishes and boosts radiance on contact. (was $24, now $17.99)
  9. The VT Cosmetics CICA Reedle Shot 100 is a unique microneedling-inspired essence that gently exfoliates while calming skin with cica. It’s ideal as a “step zero” before layering your serums and moisturizers. (was $21.30, now $17.09)
  10. Vitamin C lovers, take note: the Medicube Deep Vitamin C Golden Capsule Moisturizer uses tiny liposome capsules to deliver stabilized vitamin C, niacinamide and sea buckthorn deep into the skin for a brighter, more even-toned complexion. (was $21.90, now $16.90)
  11. CNP’s Honey Lip Butter does double duty as a daytime balm and overnight treatment. Powered by manuka honey and propolis, it delivers soft, supple lips with a touch of sweet scent. (was $17.90, now $9.98)
  12. Start your routine with the Beauty of Joseon Green Plum Refreshing Cleanser — a gel cleanser that uses plum water and mung bean extract to cleanse deeply without disrupting your skin’s natural moisture barrier. (was $13, now $9.10)

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