Best Asian Beauty Stores Online

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Tired of seeing people on the street wearing the same dress as you? We don’t blame you. With everyone gravitating toward the mainstream shops, it’s kind of hard to stand out from the crowd. So if you’re in need of some new pieces to freshen up your wardrobe game, here’s a solution: look to the east.
With innovative products and cult beauty trends consistently rising to the surface and a culture thriving on constantly changing trends, are you even surprised some of the top e-tailers hail from across the Pacific? Even A-listers like Taylor Swift understand the power of the east, so it would be an understatement to say Asia is on the rise in the fast fashion department. Unfortunately, Asian-made products don’t have the greatest reputation with many companies, due to a history of ripping off designs straight from the runway. However, many of today’s online retailers are turning the tables and looking to change the way customers see products stamped with the words “Made in China.”
Between the e-commerce sites that are only available in foreign languages and online retailers that don’t have international shipping, trying to stock up on your favourite Asian products can be quite the mission. Sure, there’s always Amazon and your local Asian shopping centre (hello, Pacific Mall!). But with the former not curated and the latter inconvenient to dash to for last minute needs, it’s just not ideal. So to help make your online shopping experience a little easier and a lot more affordable, we scoured the sites and compiled a list of the best destinations for all things Asian, from beauty one-stop-shops to cool fashion sites that could give Zara a run for its money.
It looks like we’ve found your new fave place to stock up on all your K-beauty needs. Enter: Oeey Dewy. The Vancouver-based online boutique is the latest in a crop of Asian beauty sites to launch on Canadian soil. Aside from a well-curated collection of the coolest and cutest products from Korea, Japan and other parts of Asia, its millennial pink packaging is just so on point. Glossier, watch out.
Pomelo’s site is super user-friendly. Asian shopping sites can get really busy, and although that’s part of their charm, sometimes you just want to be able to find something quickly and easily. Make sure to check out their stunning look books for inspiration.
Calling all K-beauty enthusiasts in Canada. This ones for you. Based in Toronto, Take Good Care is a newly-launched e-commerce that carries a well-curated collection of innovative Korean skincare products.
Launched in 2004, Stylenanda has quickly become one of South Korea’s leading online fashion sources. Favoured by the cool kids and K-Pop stars, the e-tailer is your one-stop shop all things cool, from up-to-minute fashion pieces to cosmetic must-haves from in-house brand 3 Concept Eyes . Its blog-worthy photos also make for pinning destination.
Founded by South Korean beauty expert Charlotte Cho, SokoGlam is a go-to for your fave Korean brands (think TonyMoly, Etude House, Iope all on one site), as well as tips and tricks via its K-Log. A K-beauty newbie? Fear not because SokoGlam offers a 10-step skincare kit to help kick-start your new beauty routine.
This site features a bunch of cool, edgier pieces. That’s probably why their clothing is often spotted on K-Pop stars. The prices can lean on the higher side, but you know you’re getting great quality and super helpful customer service.
Inspired by the It girls of the front row, Front Row Shop is a Shanghai-based shopping site that references your favourite runway looks without looking like it’s been ripped off. Think of it like Asia’s Zara but way cooler, dare we say.
Founded in 2010 by Chris Kim, Durumi has recently expanded its Queen Street West boutique into online territory. From dainty jewellery to on-trend clothing pieces, your Korean fashion needs are just one click away. FYI, there’s free shipping for orders of $70 or more!
This brand is known for its cute packaging and colourful Instagram page. Along with a large selection of girly clothes, chuu has also recently branched into beauty products.
Started by two friends (and skincare fanatics) Sarah Lee and Christine Chang, Glow Recipe is your destination for a well-curated collection of natural, gentle beauty products.
Launched by leading online retailer YesAsia, in 2006, it branched out into the fashion industry and came up with Hong-Kong based e-tailer, YesStyle. Head on over to the e-tailer to find all your Asian needs (we’re talking bags, heels, dresses, home decor and everything in between) at low prices. And since long distance shipping can be a pain, thanks to its “Ready to Ship” feature, you can specifically shop for products that are ready to send out within 24 hours. #score
Dahong, a Seoul-based e-commerce site is a rising favourite, thanks to it’s lookbook-esque photos. While Dahong has all your fashion necessities, it’s the swim shop that really grabs our attention. With over hundreds of colourful bikinis, beach cover-ups and accessories to choose from, you’re bound to find something you like.
Founded by K-beauty guru Alicia Yoon, Peach and Lily is another beauty destination for top products that hail from Korea and Japan. Aside from carrying popular brands like Clio and Cremorlab , its blog is also a great place to ask anything about everything to do with Korean beauty regimens.
Don’t let this giant e-commerce site intimidate you. While the web design may not be the easiest on the eyes, Momokorea features a lot of the top Korean (and international!) brands including SJYP and Beyond Closet.
But that’s not even the best part. If you stumble onto a Korean shopping site that doesn’t ship to your country, you can send the product details and URL to Momokorea (aka the middleman) and they’ll ship it for you.
OK DGG may be a mouthful to say, but it’s the ultimate marketplace for all things Korean. Looking for a wider variety of cosmetics? Check. Want some merchandise to satisfy your inner K-Pop fan? Check. Want a chic carryon bag for your dog? OKDGG has got that for you too. But we’re particularly partial to the couple and family section of the site. You know, for those who are into the whole couple look thing.
Similar to Stylenanda, Aland is one of the go-to fashion boutiques for the SoKo trendsetters. Known for housing many young Korean (and ultra cool) designer brands, you can find the multi-brand company in more than a handful of locations in Seoul. It’s become such a high demand that it has recently made its way to Hong Kong to cater to its Chinese shopping fans. Don’t live in Asia? No problem. Shop its endless cool inventory from the comfort of your own home.
Setting itself apart from the aforementioned Asian beauty sites, Beauteque not only has a massive collection of skincare, haircare, nail care, makeup, and beauty tools available, it also offers two monthly subscription packages – the BB Bag for your skincare and makeup need and Mask Maven for sheet mask lovers. It’s the perfect way to introduce Asian beauty to newbies.
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It’s no surprise that K-Beauty has reached cult status from continent to continent. In a beauty-obsessed country, the local beauty brands have to compete hard to capture the attention of discerning consumers. As a result, we’re spoiled by affordable, highly innovative brands like COSRX, Mediheal, Etude House, Innisfree, Missha, Sulwahsoo, Laneige, and Banila Co.
When I moved to South Korea, I was overwhelmed and excited by all the unfamiliar brands. Don’t get me wrong. As a Korean-American, I kept up the best I could with all the ins-and-outs of K-beauty. Mama didn’t raise no fool. But back in the day, it was ha-a-rd to get a hold of the latest Korean beauty products in the United States, and they were only ever on sale in the local Koreatowns — probably smuggled in someone’s luggage.
Now that I’m living in Seoul, it’s a beauty playground. Strolling through shops like Olive Young, Chicor, and Aritaum in South Korea is like being a kid in a candy store. It’s a kaleidoscope of colors, shelved wall-to-wall.
I replaced all my favorite Western beauty products with better and cheaper equivalents in South Korea. Boy, was I happy! My skin has never been clearer, and my makeup has been on point.
My friends stateside always ask me questions about Korean beauty products and if I’m willing to ship them the “good stuff”. But you know what? Most of the popular K-beauty brands are available online with free international shipping or have even set up shop in the United States and other countries.
There is a myriad of beauty stores that stock popular K-beauty products these days, but as long as you’re willing to wait, I would suggest first shopping at Olive Young that ships directly from Korea as they have the best selection. Definitely check out lesser-known (but popular in Korea) W.concept , too.
If you’re located in the United States and don’t want to wait or get hit by customs fees for large hauls, I suggest going to Ulta Beauty , Soko Glam , or your local branch of Sephora first.
Local offline retailers in the US that carry K-beauty these days? Target, Walmart, CVS, Sephora, Urban Outfitters, and Ulta Beauty have all jumped on the K-beauty train.
YesStyle is a Hong Kong-based online mall that sells Asian beauty products, clothing, shoes, and accessories. They’ve been around since mid-2006, and they’re legit. Their beauty selection includes popular Taiwanese, Korean, and Japanese brands.
Brands that YesStyle carries : COSRX, Neogen, Shiseido, Shu Uemura, Kanebo, Koji, DHC, SKI-II, SKINFOOD, Dr. Jart+, Nature Republic, Holika Holika, The Saem, Peripera, Too Cool for School, Mizon, Mediheal, Banila Co, The Face Shop, CNP Laboratory, Pony Effect, Jayjun, Im Meme, Dear Dahlia, Abib, Purito, Real Barrier, Make P:rem, Rom&nd, SkinRx Lab, Jung Saem Mool, Vely Vely, Mediflower, I Dew Care, Canmake, and more.
YesStyle ships to the United States.
You can get free express shipping (5-7 days to the US) for orders over $59.
Wide selection of K-beauty products.
You can read the full list on their Shipping FAQ , but here is a quick summary: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Belgium, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, Canada*, Cambodia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France*, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Qatar, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom*, United Arab Emirates, United States*, and Vietnam.
Aritaum is owned by Amore Pacific and headquartered in Korea. They do however have many US retail locations scattered coast-to-coast. I like to think of Aritaum and another beauty retailer, Chicor , as the Sephoras of South Korea, stocking a lot of the higher-end beauty products locally. Unfortunately, Aritaum’s US website doesn’t have quite the same selection as in Korea, but you can get brands like Mamonde, Iope, Mise-en-scene, and Ryo.
If you go to the Aritaum store in South Korea , you’ll find a much wider range of products — including Espoir, Laneige, Mamonde, Iope, Hanyul, Illiyoon, 3m Nexcare, Dear Dahlia, Happy Bath, Mise-en-scene, Kiss New York, Camex, Mediheal, Farmacy, Labo H, Vital Beauty, Primera, Rarekind, Stila, Hera, and more.
Brands that Aritaum US Online carries : Aritaum, Iope, Ryo, Happy Bath, Mise-en-scene, Mamonde.
Aritaum US ships to the United States.
Free shipping for orders over $40.
Offline stores in major cities in the United States.
Well-recognized store in South Korea.
Limited selection of brands on their US website.

It looks like the Aritaum US site only ships to the United States. You can read their full shipping policy in Shipping & Returns.
You can find an Olive Young store on almost every other block in South Korea. The global version of the store ships internationally from South Korea, and they stock a wide variety of popular Korean skincare brands and cosmetics like Peripera, WAKEMAKE, and 3CE.
Unlike other stores, you can also purchase Korean cushion foundations. Be warned, Korean cosmetics do not usually offer a wide range of foundation colors, but that’s a mini-rant for another day.
If you’re itching to see what’s popular in South Korea, take a peek at the Korean Olive Young site where you can read reviews (with Google Translate on Chrome).
Brands that Olive Young Global carries : AHC, Abib, Aestura, Baby Foot, Acwell, Aromatica, Bepanthol, Byo, Carezone, Cell Fusion C, Cellapy, Charmzone, Chosungah22, Code Glokolor, CNP, Clio, Cosrx, Dashu, D’alba, Dear Klairs, Derma B, Dermalift, Dewytree, Dr. Jart+, Dr.forhair, Espoir, Etude House, Esther Bunny, Gletao Factory, Hada Labo, Herbacin, Hince, Hanskin, Hanyul, I’m Meme, Illiyoon, Isa Knox, Isoi, Jsoop, Jayjun, Jung Saem Mool, Kakao Friends, Kiss Me, Kerasys, Lacto-fit, Labo-H, Laneige, Line Friends, Lilybyred, Ma:nyo, Makeprem, Me Factory, Medicube, Mediheal, Melixir, Moremo, Missha, Nexcare, Nuxe, Parkjun Beauty Lab, Peripera, Physiogel, Rausch, Round Lab, Round A’round, Skinfood, Teazen, Tiger Blam, The Ordinary, Vodana, W.Dressroom, Wakemake, Wiggle Wiggle, 3CE, and more.
Olive Young Global ships to the United States. You can get free shipping via DHL (7 days to the US) for orders over $60 USD. Plentiful selection of popular and hard-to-find K-beauty brands.
Well-recognized store in South Korea.
It looks like they ship to all countries. Shipping details are outlined in their Shipping Guide.
The only exception is that due to COVID-19, there is a delay in the following countries: China, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, etc. And they’ve temporarily stopped shipping to the Philippines, New Zealand, Japan, Mongolia, Israel, Norway, Laos, Colombia, etc. You can read their COVID-19 Notice .
Jolse is another Korean beauty mall that ships directly from South Korea. They have a very wide variety of popular Korean beauty brands. Shipping times and costs can vary depending on whether you choose expedited, standard, or economy.
Brands that Jolse carries : A’pieu, Alive:lab, Aromatica, Audrey&Young, AwakeAsleep, Ample:N, A.D.G., Atopalm, Benton, Badskin, Banila Co, Beauty of Joseon, Bonajour, Charmzone, Cell Fusion C, Clio, COSRX, D’Alba, Dr. Jart+, Dr. G, Cell Fusion C, CNP Laboratory, Farmstay, From Nature, Grafen, Holika Holika, Huxley, History of Whoo, Hadalabo Gokujun, Hanyul, Haruharu, Illiyoon, Innisfree, Iope, Isoi, Isa Knox, I’m Meme, Laneige, Missha, Mamonde, Mizon, Neogen, Nature Republic, O Hui, Peripera, Primera, Real Barrier, Round Lab, Rovectin, Su:m37, Sulwhasoo, Tony Moly, Thank You Farmer, The Face Shop, The Saem, Tonymoly, Too Cool for School, Vely Vely, and more.
Jolse ships to the United States. Prices are in USD. Wide selection of K-beauty.
Due to COVID-19, they’ve limited the countries that they can ship to. You can read the COVID-19 Notice.
Standard shipping is available to the following countries: Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Thailand, the USA, Vietnam, Russia, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany.
And express shipping is available to the following countries: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bhutan, Bulgaria(Rep), Canada, Cambodia Cape Verde, China, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Moldova, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Philippines, Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the USA, Uganda, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Ireland, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates.
W Concept is an incredibly popular fashion e-commerce store in South Korea. It’s honestly addictive, and you’ll most likely start rummaging through the endless Korean clothing and accessories before or after browsing through the Korean beauty section.
Fortunately for those located in the United States, they’ve also set up a site in English, catering to the US market, so you can shop
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