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Korean Skincare for Sensitive Skin in Brisbane

Discover centella, propolis and heartleaf—the Korean calming ingredients helping Brisbane's sensitive skin sufferers reduce redness, reactivity and barrier damage with affordable products.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 28 June 2026 at 2:44 pm

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Korean Skincare for Sensitive Skin in Brisbane

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Australia is hard on skin. Sun, wind, air conditioning and long beach days leave plenty of us with redness, sensitivity and a barrier that never quite settles. It is one reason Korean calming skincare has taken off here, the category is built around gentle, barrier-friendly ingredients rather than harsh actives. Here are three worth knowing, and the affordable products that feature them.

Centella asiatica (cica)

Centella, often labelled cica, is the most famous soothing ingredient in K-beauty for good reason. It is widely used to calm irritation, reduce the look of redness and support healing. The Skin1004 Madagascar Centella Ampoule, $23, is close to a cult product, a simple, fragrance-free ampoule of centella sourced from Madagascar that you can layer over reactive skin.

Propolis

Propolis, the resin bees use to protect the hive, is rich in antioxidants and has soothing, antibacterial properties. It appears at 60 percent in the Beauty of Joseon Glow Serum, $26, which pairs it with niacinamide for skin that is both calm and bright. It is a good pick for people whose sensitivity comes with dullness or the odd breakout.

Heartleaf (houttuynia cordata)

Heartleaf is the newer name on the list, a botanical prized for calming stressed, blemish-prone skin. The Anua Heartleaf 77% Soothing Toner, $34, built a global following as a gentle, hydrating first step that preps the skin without stripping it.

How they compare to luxury soothing skincare

Prestige brands sell barrier and soothing treatments too, often for well over $100, and some are excellent. But the Korean approach has made the same philosophy, calm the skin, protect the barrier, keep it simple, available for the price of a couple of takeaway dinners. For sensitive skin in particular, that lowers the cost of finding what works without committing a fortune to something your skin might reject.

A gentle routine usually beats an aggressive one for reactive skin. Start with one calming product, introduce it slowly, and always finish your morning routine with sunscreen. You can browse the full soothing range at Alina Beauty.

This article is general information, not medical advice. Featured products are available at Alina Beauty. Prices correct at the time of writing. Sources: Alina Beauty.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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